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Greater Victoria psychologist shines light on series about 1997 Virk murder

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A Victoria child development psychologist who helped work on the Reena Virk murder case in 1997 hopes the new Hulu dramatization of the event remains respectful and raises awareness for bullying. (Black Press file photo)

A Greater Victoria psychologist hopes a new Hulu series about the murder of a Saanich teenager will remind viewers of the horrific incident, and shed light on youth violence and bullying.

Hulusa国际传媒檚 new series, Under the Bridge, is based on the 1997 murder of 14-year-old Reena Virk who was beaten and killed by a group of teenagers following ostracizing and bullying from her peers.

Bonnie Leadbeater, a developmental psychologist and founding director of the Centre for Youth & Society at UVic, worked with the group of police who found Virksa国际传媒檚 body while she was researching youth violence at the university.

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The eight-episode true-crime dramatization, based on the 2005 book of the same name by Rebecca Godfrey, was described as sa国际传媒渞espectful yet blandsa国际传媒 by The Guardian.

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She explained the show provides a good opportunity to create discussion around the event, however, there can be a fine line between taking advantage of a unique event and raising awareness.

Michael Arntfield, a former London Police Service detective and criminology academic, said whether a movie or series is sensationalizing a true crime story or not, is up to personal opinion.

He said he thought the controversial 2022 Netflix series about Milwaukee serial killer Jeffery Dahmer captured the story well, however, he had some insight as he had worked with a forensic psychologist who spent hundreds of hours interviewing Dahmer.

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Arntfield said it is very easy to lose the plot.

sa国际传媒淚t is the easiest, laziest way to tell these stories, just by focusing on the crimes and the offender. It takes a much more rigorous process to look at the investigation, look at the toll on the families, and look at the toll on the collective trauma of communities. What is the legal and investigative legacy of these cases, whatsa国际传媒檚 aged the best and whatsa国际传媒檚 aged the worst in terms of how police prosecutors approach the case,sa国际传媒 explained Arntfield.

After Virksa国际传媒檚 murder, UVic formed a group that would become the Centre for Youth & Society, which got funding to study youth victimization and bullying and create anti-bullying campaigns across Greater Victoria schools.

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The show will become available on Disney+ in Canada on Wednesday, May 8.

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