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Jack Thorne, co-writer of Netflix's "Adolescence," has denied claims that the miniseries is based on real-life crimes. Misinformation spread online falsely linked the show to the Southport murderer, stating that the team had race-swapped the killer. Thorne clarified that the series is not based on any true story, and emphasized that crimes are committed by children from all ethnic backgrounds.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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