As we spend all this time in self-isolation watching our favourite shows, we need a good new true crime docuseries to sink our teeth into.
Thankfully, Netflix has us covered with new four-part limited series How to Fix a Drug Scandal. The series follows chemists Sonja Farak and Annie Dookhan and their rampant misconduct, trial, and fallout from their actions that affected thousands.
Their actions saw around 44,000 drug convictions overturned and is one of the biggest scandals to ever hit law enforcement in the US.
But what exactly did Farak and Dookhan do and were they fairly judged for what they did? Joining the Office of Health and Human Services in 2003, Annie Dookhan began working at a state drug lab, Hinton State Laboratory Institute