Night Terror: The Search for Truth
In April 2006, a double murder in Cape Town made world headlines. The two victims were Brett Goldin, a 28-year-old actor at the height of his career, and Richard Bloom, a fashion designer. Both were gay. As the world looked on, police investigated. But as the media storm revealed more than officials would like, would the search for the truth be fatally compromised?
In April 2006, a double murder in Cape Town made world headlines. The two victims were Brett Goldin, a 28-year-old actor at the height of his career, and Richard Bloom, a fashion designer. Both were gay. As the world looked on, police investigated. But as the media storm revealed more than officials would like, would the search for the truth be fatally compromised?
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