"The Overnighters" on Netflix as well as "Making a Murderer" Two Docs with a real twist to them.
I thought making a murderer made the main guy look innocent at first but the more evidence against him the more far fetched of a conspiracy would have to been against him. For example the documentary made it seemed like he was framed by the police who would have had to murder a woman that they knew he was talking to just to frame him. Heβs definitely guilty.
Yes I'm pretty sure he was guilty. But the way the prosecutors bent the laws.....Plus the fact he had been falsely convicted too
I didn't think the doc was suggesting that the police murdered Halbeck, rather just that their methods were not legit.
Posted by BDairA very accomplished woman.
Posted by BDairGreat documentary.
Posted by babyhumanistA couple days ago, I watched "Three Identical Strangers" for a fourth time.
Posted by LetzGetReal [ae911truth.org] There is a documentary video available with a contribution.
Posted by Metaqueen70I have seen two documentaries lately the first one was called Monster with Charlize Theron and Christina Ricci.
Posted by BrunosticA little humor. People who watch doc's are not known for it ?
Posted by PalacinkyCurious if any of you just saw this– "No Man’s Land: the takeover of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge by Anti-Government Militias" and what your opinions were: [pbs.org]
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Posted by JustChrisIf you love sushi, or if you love culinary crafts and the pursuit of perfection, you'll love Jiro Dreams of Sushi. [youtube.com] Anthony Bourdain loves the guy. [youtube.com]