The Injustice Files

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  • 2011
  • 1 Season
  • 8.4  (11)

The Injustice Files is a true-crime documentary series that explores cases of racial injustice in America. The show is hosted by civil rights activist and filmmaker Keith Beauchamp, who is also the creator and executive producer of the series. The series premiered on Investigation Discovery in 2011 and features a team of experts and investigators as they delve into some of the most egregious cases of racial injustice in American history.

Each episode of The Injustice Files focuses on a different case, with a particular emphasis on cases that have been overlooked or forgotten by the mainstream media. From the murder of Emmett Till in the 1950s to the killing of Trayvon Martin in 2012, the show explores a wide range of cases that highlight the systemic racial injustice that has plagued America for centuries.

One of the most compelling aspects of The Injustice Files is the way it uses archival footage and interviews to tell the stories of the victims and their families. The show features extensive interviews with family members and friends of the victims, as well as with law enforcement officials and community leaders who were involved in the cases. These interviews offer a unique perspective on the cases and help to provide context for the injustices that occurred.

The show also features a team of experts who provide analysis and commentary on the cases. Phil Deckard, a former FBI agent and forensic psychologist, brings his expertise to each case, helping to shed light on the psychological and behavioral aspects of the crimes. Larry Davis, a former homicide detective with the Miami-Dade Police Department, provides a law enforcement perspective, helping viewers to understand the investigative techniques and procedures used in each case.

Overall, The Injustice Files is a powerful and thought-provoking series that shines a light on some of the most shameful moments in American history. Through its meticulous research and compelling storytelling, the show offers an important reminder of the need to confront and address racial injustice in all its forms. Whether you're a true-crime buff or simply interested in learning more about America's complicated racial history, The Injustice Files is a must-watch series.

The Injustice Files is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (6 episodes). The series first aired on February 18, 2011.

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Sundown Towns
6. Sundown Towns
February 24, 2014
Filmmaker Keith Beauchamp takes a cross-country road trip to explore whether exclusionary practices of African Americans still exist today.
Hood of Suspicion
5. Hood of Suspicion
February 13, 2013
Racial profiling is examined. Including the stories of shooting victims Robbie Tolan and Trayvon Martin.
At the End of a Rope
4. At the End of a Rope
 
Filmmaker Keith Beauchamp investigates four mysterious hanging deaths that have taken place within the last 30 years: Keith Warren (1986), Raynard Johnson (2000), Izell Parrott (2005) and Frederick Jermaine Carter (2010).
He Walked Alone
3. He Walked Alone
March 4, 2011
In 1963, a white man, William Lewis Moore was murdered for fighting for equality of African-Americans. No one was ever held responsible for this crime.
The Ghosts of Bogalusa
2. The Ghosts of Bogalusa
February 25, 2011
In 1965 Oneal Moore and Creed Rodgers became the first black Sheriff's deputies to patrol Bogalusa, LA. They were later ambushed and now 45 years later, new leads have emerged that could help Keith Beauchamp and the FBI solve this mystery.
The Secrets of Natchez
1. The Secrets of Natchez
February 18, 2011
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Where to Watch The Injustice Files
The Injustice Files is available for streaming on the Investigation Discovery website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Injustice Files on demand at Philo and Sling.
  • Premiere Date
    February 18, 2011
  • IMDB Rating
    8.4  (11)