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This journey into the dark web follows a former intelligence analyst for the military. A member of the hacktivist movement Anonymous, he claims he received classified documents showing that the CIA was involved in the 2001 anthrax attacks—but when he’s arrested, he alleges he's being framed by the government to keep him quiet.Beginning in 1985 with his first confirmed victim, a serial killer terrorized South Central Los Angeles for 25 years.
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