The Dutch drama "Lucia de B." by Paula van der Oest is about the most famous miscarriage of justice in the country's recent judicial history. Oest summarizes how the children's nurse Lucia de Berk becomes the victim of an inconceivable miscarriage of justice in 2003 through an unappealable life sentence for seven alleged murders despite shaky evidence, until her final rehabilitation in 2010. She thus served more than six years in prison innocently as a "child serial killer" and lost all hope during this time because every appeal failed.
The Dutch drama "Lucia de B." by Paula van der Oest is about the most famous miscarriage of justice in the country's recent judicial history. Oest summarizes how the children's nurse Lucia de Berk becomes the victim of an inconceivable miscarriage of justice in 2003 through an unappealable life sentence for seven alleged murders despite shaky evidence, until her final rehabilitation in 2010. She thus served more than six years in prison innocently as a "child serial killer" and lost all hope during this time because every appeal failed.