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Netflix viewers have been left in tears by what they are calling the "saddest" true crime documentary ever made , so much so that they've had to "take a break" from watching it. Earlier this month, the streaming platform discreetly added a short yet "poignant" true crime documentary to its reviewing platform.

The film aims to shed light on the urgent need for action against the "rising epidemic of gun violence" in America. The documentary, titled All The Empty Rooms, runs for approximately 35 minutes and tells a compelling story as it follows reporter Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp as they set out to commemorate the bedrooms of children tragically lost to school shootings.

Streaming giant Netflix has described the documentary as: "The untouched bedrooms of A

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