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Documentary filmmaker speaks to criminology classes

Charlie Minn and Cary Hopkins Eyles

Charlie Minn (left) and Cary Hopkins Eyles (right)

Charlie Minn, a "victim-driven" documentary filmmaker known for his 45 documentaries on true crime, corruption, and the police, visited the St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee campuses on Feb. 11.

Minn showed clips from his films, which include his trilogy about the fentanyl crisis in the U.S. He also spoke about mass shootings, Mexican cartels, and unsolved cases in the criminology classes of Cary Hopkins Eyles, MA, and Rustu Deryol, PhD.

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