I feel like that would make Spotlight a distinctly different film. The movie, at least on one level, is about the process of coming to understand a story gradually, piece by piece, as a case is built upon the many pieces of evidence that journalists use: historical records, legal files, witness testimony, and so forth. We, as the audience, experience the gradual formation of the truth of the story in the same way the real-life journalists did, essentially going on the journey with them (albeit condensed into a two-hour run time). Something that is initially uncertain becomes more and more likely as new evidence is stacked onto the initial foundation.
To show the abuse outright, and present it as an unquestionable matter-of-fact, would defeat the methodology of the rest of the film.
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