Murder in Greenwich (2002 TV Movie)
6/10
Murder in Greenwich-Agreement for Silence? **1/2
5 June 2012
Warning: Spoilers
There is different justice for the wealthy. They can cover-up items to suit their purposes. These are some of the many themes covered in this 2002 film.

The film basically becomes about life among the wealthy teenagers with their drinking and smoking parties and complete disregard for any moral standards.

Robert Forster is a standout as the police official who thought that he had really botched the case years before. His genuine New England accent was certainly an asset in the film.

Who knows to what degree the Kennedy Family was involved regarding this incident. Aunt Ethel Kennedy was mentioned frequently.

The dead Martha Moxley narrates this film and talks at the end what could have been. What could have been was that this film could have been a better one. Suspects are hauled in and out while Michael Skakel was completely ignored.
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