Drama,Crime   United States of America

"Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer" is a crime drama film that depicts the true story of the investigation and trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell, an abortion provider who operated a clinic in Philadelphia. The movie follows the efforts of Detective James "Woody" Wood (played by Dean Cain) and his partner Stark (Alfonzo Rachel) as they stumble upon the horrifying practices at Gosnell's clinic while investigating a drug case.

As the investigation unfolds, Detective Wood discovers a series of disturbing and illegal activities within the clinic. He finds out that Gosnell (Earl Billings) has been performing late-term abortions beyond the legal limit and kills fetuses that survive the process by severing their spinal cords. Wood and his partner work diligently to gather evidence against Gosnell, but they face numerous obstacles and backlash from within the judicial system and the media.

Meanwhile, journalist Molly Mullaney (Sarah Jane Morris), who initially dismisses the case as unimportant, becomes intrigued by the possibility of a larger story. Encouraged by her editor Alexis McGuire (Janine Turner), Molly starts to dig deeper and eventually becomes an integral part of exposing the horrific crimes committed at Gosnell's clinic.

The story takes a compelling turn when the trial begins, and the courtroom becomes the battleground for justice. Despite the controversial nature of the case and the media's reluctance to provide coverage, prosecutor Sarah Jane (Cyrina Fiallo) fights passionately to hold Gosnell accountable for his actions and secure justice for the victims.

The film explores not only the heinous crimes committed by Gosnell but also the bureaucratic failures and societal indifference that allowed such a shocking case to go unnoticed for years. It raises questions about the ethics of abortion, the responsibility of law enforcement, and the role of the media in exposing crimes against humanity.

In the end, "Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer" serves as a haunting reminder of the depravity that can exist behind closed doors and the importance of standing up for justice, even when it challenges societal norms and deeply ingrained beliefs.
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