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Murder in the Red Light

Murder in the Red Light (2023)

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Murder in the Red Light

2023 CrimeDocumentary 7.5 / 10

Explores the phenomena of why street sex workers are targeted by predators as potential victims. ‘Murder In The Red Light’ takes the crimes of serial killer, Steve Wright, as the starting point for a deep dive in to this phenomena. Infamously known as the Suffolk Strangler, during a six-week murder spree in 2006.

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Michael Madsen, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Carmen Electra, Kurt Angle

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4/5

Murder in the Red Light is a chilling exploration of the dark underbelly of society. It shines a light on the vulnerabilities faced by street sex workers and the predatory nature of individuals like Steve Wright, the Suffolk Strangler. The film's direction is both sensitive and unflinching, capturin ... Show more >>

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3/5

Murder in the Red Light attempts to tackle a heavy subject but sometimes feels like it gets lost in its own seriousness. While it does provide important commentary on the exploitation of sex workers, the pacing can drag, making it a bit of a slog at times. The performances are solid, but there are m ... Show more >>

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Murder in the Red Light is definitely worth watching for those interested in true crime and social issues. It explores the troubling phenomena of street sex workers being targeted by predators, drawing on the chilling real-life case of Steve Wright, the Suffolk Strangler. The film offers a poignant look at societal attitudes towards these victims and the systemic issues that contribute to their vulnerability.

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