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The Utah Murder Project
A Los Angeles narcotics detective clashes with a small-town Utah Sheriff while investigating his girlfriend's mysterious abduction thirty miles outside Kanab, Utah.
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This documentary delves into the complex and disturbing case of the Mark W. Hofmann confessions and the subsequent revelations surrounding the Utah Mormon Church's historical documents. It explores the intricate web of deceit, forgery, and murder that unfolded in Salt Lake City, challenging long-held beliefs and uncovering a darker truth behind historical artifacts.
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Documentary may appeal to those interested in true crime and historical controversies.
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Fun Fact
The Mark W. Hofmann case, central to this documentary, involved the sale of forged historical documents related to the early history of the Mormon Church, leading to bombings and murders.
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