The Investigation

2002
6.4| 1h31m| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 2002 Released
Producted By: Voice Pictures
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Tells the true story of a bungled and obstructed police manhunt for a serial killer who could and should have been imprisoned after his first crime. Two young RCMP officers, each separately investigating a rape and murder, captured the culprit, but because of legal red tape, jurisdictional chaos and incompetence, the suspect was allowed to continue his rampage until he was finally arrested and imprisoned - several murders later.

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Alicia I love this movie so much
Ehirerapp Waste of time
Ensofter Overrated and overhyped
Zandra The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
sddavis63 Clifford Robert Olson is probably Canad's most notorious serial killer. He preyed on children (both boys and girls) in the lower mainland of British Columbia in the early 1980's - raping them before killing them. Ultimately he was found guilty of 11 killings after striking a deal with Crown prosecutors to lead them to the bodies in exchange for a payment of $100000 to his wife. As the title implies, this made for TV Canadian movie isn't interested in Olson's crimes as much as it looks at the police work involved in finding him. The case was chaotic. Crown prosecutors had been repeatedly unwilling to proceed against Olson for earlier crimes because of a lack of solid evidence, making the police nervous about arresting him too early. The case was also was a mass of conflicting jurisdictions. Either the right hand didn't know what the left hand was doing, or the different jurisdictions were jealously guarding their own turf. Olson was a suspect on the radar of several officers and RCMP detachments, but with only a couple of exceptions (who couldn't get themselves listened to) no one seemed to treat him as the most serious suspect, the end result being that he was left to commit murders even while he was actively being considered as a possible suspect. The various departments and agencies were also dealing with being short staffed. There was also disbelief expressed at the fact that he was being pointed to as being responsible for raping both girls and boys, and there was confusion just from the fact that serial killer investigations in Canada are fairly rare things. The end result of it all is that had Olson been arrested sooner some killings might have been prevented - a point made by Officer Kettles (Lochlyn Munro) at the movie's end.The portrayal of Olson was well done. Although he was portrayed picking up several teenagers, we never really got a good look at him until the movie's end, making him seem more unsettling; an object of fear and mystery. The other performances were decent enoughIt's not an exciting movie. It doesn't portray any of Olson's actual crimes. It focuses exclusively on how the police handled the case. To say the least, it was not the RCMP's finest hour, although in the end I guess you'd have to say that they did, indeed, get their man. (6/10)
rickcardona Wow, this little movie blew me away! It was so competently filmed. The pacing, acting and energy is consistent throughout the entire movie! Nicholas Lea and Lochlyn Munro shine brightly as two policemen in different departments that know beyond all others of the guilt of the suspect they are investigating despite the opposition, incompetence and skepticism of their peers and superiors. It was riveting from start to finish. You could feel the frustration these investigators felt as they relentlessly endeavored to bring a serial child killer to justice.Amazing film. Wish it would've been a theatrical release so it could have gotten the exposure and accolades it deserves! A must see for those interested in true crime stories!
Kipper34 I saw this movie a few weeks ago when my mom brought it home for work. I liked the movie from the start, I found it to be kinda like a Law and Order Special Victims unit for Canada. Anne Wheeler does a great job not showing Clifford Olsen's face until the very last scene of the movie. Nicholas Lea, who you will remember played Krycek on THE X-FILES, is great as Les Forsythe, a desperate detective who is blown off by the brass like some batty old lady who hears noises all the time. He seems very at home in this kind of movie, and his frustration is evident as he struggles through the beaurocracy of the RCMP. Overall 10/10. Don't miss this movie if you have the fortune of finding it.
secret_agent77 A compelling production. "The Investigation" showed how unprepared Canada and the R.C.M.P. were to handle a serial killer and rapist. True to their motto, the Mounties did get their man. Nicholas Lea is brilliant as always and Lochlyn Munro plays Corporal Darryll Kettles brilliantly. 10/10, here's hoping we see more of this great Canadian,home grown specials.