Lost Compassion
Originally released in 2016. Lost Compassion is a crime/documentary film. directed by Chip Croft.
Synopsis
Mitrice Richardson, a lovely 24 year old African-American woman, was released late at night from the Malibu, California Sheriffs jail after having been detained for not paying her bill at an upscale restaurant. She was described as 'acting crazy' and, in fact, was having a mental crisis. She was released into the mountainous region with no cell, no purse, no ID, no car, no way home and vanished. Eleven months later her remains were found in a desolate Malibu canyon. 'Lost Compassion,' shot from ten days after Mitrice went missing, tells the complex, emotional inside story of the search for Mitrice and struggles with the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, whose deputies lied about her arrest and likely were involved with her disappearance and murder.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
- Budget
- $210,000
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lost Compassion about?
Mitrice Richardson, a lovely 24 year old African-American woman, was released late at night from the Malibu, California Sheriffs jail after having been detained for not paying her bill at an upscal...
Who directed Lost Compassion?
Lost Compassion was directed by Chip Croft.
How long is Lost Compassion?
Lost Compassion has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was Lost Compassion released?
Lost Compassion was released on February 21, 2016 in theaters.