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A Netflix docuseries details the 1984 murder of Ontario girl Christine Jessop, solved decades later via forensic advances identifying her neighbor as the killer.
A three-part true-crime documentary, *The Christine Jessop Story*, now on Netflix in Canada, recounts the 1984 murder of nine-year-old Christine Jessop from Queensville, Ontario, whose body was found months after she vanished.
The series, produced by Alibi Entertainment and originally aired on Crave, marks the first public account from her family, detailing decades of pursuit for justice, a wrongful suspect, and systemic police failures.
In 2020, Toronto Police identified Calvin Hoover, a neighbor and family friend, as the killer through forensic advances, though he had died by suicide in 2015.
The documentary highlights the role of evolving science, the emotional toll on the family, and flaws in the original investigation.
It has become one of Canada’s most-watched shows, ranking third on Netflix’s top 10 TV series, and underscores ongoing efforts to revisit cold cases and improve transparency in criminal justice.
Una serie documental de Netflix detalla el asesinato en 1984 de la niña de Ontario Christine Jessop, resuelto décadas más tarde a través de avances forenses que identifican a su vecino como el asesino.