The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez

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The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez

Brian Knappenberger · Series · 2020

What hooked you in The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez is the harrowing collision between institutional failure and the search for accountability.

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The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez highlights the struggle for a child's life, and this film captures that same maternal desperation while challenging the integrity of the legal process.

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The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez forces you to weigh evidence against tragedy, a theme central to this courtroom drama as it navigates the ambiguity of a family's darkest moment.

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Vox Media Podcast Network · Podcast · 2026

This podcast explores the same moral ambiguity and legal anomalies that defined the public outcry in The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez, providing a wider lens on human behavior.

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Sword and Scale

Sword and Scale · Podcast · 2026

If you sought a deeper investigation into systemic failure following The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez, this podcast provides an unflinching analysis of the criminal justice system's darkest responses.

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Common questions

Is The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez a documentary series?

Yes, The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez is a 2020 television documentary series directed by Brian Knappenberger. It examines the tragic murder of a young boy and the subsequent legal proceedings involving his guardians and the social workers tasked with his protection.

What is the primary focus of The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez?

The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez focuses on the brutal murder of a child and the public trials that followed. The series explores systemic failures and raises critical questions regarding how the child welfare system protects vulnerable children from abuse and neglect.

Who directed The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez?

The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez was directed by Brian Knappenberger. This 2020 production investigates the circumstances surrounding the death of a young boy and the accountability of the social workers and guardians involved in his care.

Does The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez examine the role of social workers?

Yes, The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez specifically investigates the role of social workers in the case. The series questions the effectiveness of the system in protecting vulnerable children by analyzing the public trials of both the guardians and the social workers involved.

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