At end of credits: Live Water Television, c1997. Actors: Mark Simon, Elena Esau, Peter Freman.
Summary:
(Producer) This program examines the growing use of the drug Rohypnol to sedate women in order to take sexual advantage of them on dates. It follows two such cases through interviews with victims and their attorneys. The drug, both odorless and flavorless, can be mixed with alcohol and renders the victim easy prey for her attacker. Available in 64 countries, the drug also leaves its victim with complete or partial amnesia, making prosecution of offenders nearly impossible. This program puts the spotlight on a growing social problem.
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