I know we've discussed this before. Has DL concluded it was a hoax? According to the DM (tes, I know):
[quote]In the 1980s, the alleged victims claimed a man named Lawrence King ran an underground club in Omaha, Nebraska, through which he, along with politicians and businessmen, forced children to have sex with them. In 1990, a Nebraska county grand jury concluded that the claims were a 'hoax,' and a federal grand jury later agreed that the allegations had no base. However, in 1993, a film crew flew to the state to look into it further, interviewing the alleged victims and others who were said to be involved as part of a documentary on the matter. The supposed victims told documentary makers that the government forced them into silence by threatening them, using scare tactics, and even murder - with one even alleging they killed his brother to keep him quiet. Days before the movie was supposed to premiere on the Discovery Channel, it got shut down with no explanation. Now it has finally been released and was uploaded to Real Women/Real Stories ' YouTube page. The documentary has left many to wonder, was the prostitution ring real and did the government hide it or was it all an elaborate, made-up story?