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Who killed Malcolm Smith?

This is the story of Malcolm Charles Smith who, like many Aboriginal people, was taken from his family as a child and died a shocking and early death after a life of institutionalisation and deprivation. In this documentary Richard Frankland, who helped investigate his death for the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, revisits Smith's friends and family who tell the story of Malcolm's life and death.

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  • "This is the story of Malcolm Charles Smith who, like many Aboriginal people, was taken from his family as a child and died a shocking and early death after a life of institutionalisation and deprivation. In this documentary Richard Frankland, who helped investigate his death for the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, revisits Smith's friends and family who tell the story of Malcolm's life and death."@en
  • "A heart breaking, award winning film written and presented by Richard Frankland, which tells the story of Malcolm Smith, an Aboriginal man who died while in custody in 1982. Richard Frankland concludes that Malcolm Smith's criminal actions were the result of a life of institutionalization, and emotional & educational deprivation."
  • "The death of Malcolm Smith was investigated for the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody by Richard Frankland. He concludes that Malcolm Smith's criminal actions were the result of a life of institutionalization, and emotional & educational deprivation."@en
  • "The death of Malcolm Smith was investigated for the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody by Richard Frankland. He concludes that Malcolm Smith's criminal actions were the result of a life of institutionalization and emotional & educational deprivation."
  • "A heart breaking, award winning film written and presented by Richard Frankland, which tells the story of Malcolm Smith, an Aboriginal man who died while in custody in 1982 [i.e.1983]. Richard Frankland concludes that Malcolm Smith's criminal actions were the result of a life of institutionalization, and emotional and educational deprivation."

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  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Documentaries and factual works"@en
  • "Specials"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en

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  • "WHO KILLED MALCOLM SMITH"
  • "Who killed Malcolm Smith?"@en
  • "Who killed Malcolm Smith?"
  • "Who killed Malcolm Smith ?"