What Is ‘Responsible Child’ on Netflix? The True Story Behind BBC Drama About a 12 Year Old and His Murder Trial

Published 11/15/2025, 11:18 AM EST

In 2025, Netflix reigns as a vast universe of stories, a realm where every genre stretches the imagination and every narrative captivates with intensity. From chilling thrillers to intimate character studies, the platform curates tales that linger in the mind, especially when truth and fiction intertwine in striking ways. Recognizing the magnetic pull of real-life drama, Netflix has built a treasure trove of true crime stories that resonate deeply with audiences. One shining example of this is Responsible Child.

When a twelve-year-old faces a murder trial, truth and innocence collide in haunting ways, Responsible Child dives into this gripping story.

Responsible Child: Justice, innocence, and where to watch this true story

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Responsible Child is available to stream on Netflix. The film is based on the shocking real-life story of Ray, a twelve-year-old boy who faced trial for murder after stabbing his mother’s partner alongside his twenty-three-year-old brother, Nathan. In England, the age of criminal responsibility is ten, meaning Ray had to stand trial in adult court. The case raised profound questions about childhood, accountability, and justice, exposing the stark realities of a legal system confronting a child accused of the gravest crime.

Produced by Kudos in collaboration with 72 Films for BBC Two, Responsible Child achieved international acclaim for its storytelling and craftsmanship. At the 48th International Emmy Awards, thirteen-year-old Billy Barratt won Best Actor, becoming the youngest winner in the award’s history. His groundbreaking achievement highlighted the talent behind the production and drew global attention to the team’s work, cementing the film’s status as a landmark in contemporary television drama, supported by a stellar cast.

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Alongside Billy Barratt, the remarkable talents in Responsible Child brought the gripping true story to life, delivering performances that capture the tension, fear, and humanity at the heart of this unforgettable drama.

Responsible Child: Meet the talented cast behind the gripping true story

The cast of Responsible Child delivers a powerful, unforgettable ensemble performance. Billy Barratt leads as Ray, with James Tarpey as his brother Nathan. Tom Burke embodies William Ramsden, and Neal Barry portrays Kevin, the appropriate adult guiding Ray. Supporting roles include Tina Harris as Sergeant Lucas, Owen McDonnell as Pete, and Michelle Fairley as Kerry. Debbie Honeywood, Shaun Dingwall, Kirsten Wright, and Zachary Barnfield complete the lineup, bringing depth and humanity to this gripping true-story drama.

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Continuing the extraordinary ensemble, Angela Wynter shines as Grace, Matthew Aubrey portrays Gary, and Zita Sattar embodies Sam Delaney, each adding nuance and tension to the narrative. Stephen Boxer commands the courtroom as Judge Walden, heightening the drama’s intensity. Together with the main cast, these performances bring the harrowing true events to life, making Responsible Child a gripping addition to Netflix’s true crime vault and cementing its status as an unmissable, compelling drama.

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra Miraj Khan is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. Specializing in Taylor Swift and the British Royal Family, she transforms modern mythologies into high-ranking, reader-first narratives. Since joining in early 2025, Khan has penned over 500 articles, known for their sharp decoding of Easter eggs and PR silences.

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