Cautivando a la audiencia: una historia de terror
Título original: Captive Audience
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Sigue la vida de Steven Stayner y su familia, sumergiéndose en el viaje de 50 años de la familia para desentrañar la historia de dos hermanos, uno considerado un villano y el otro un héroe.Sigue la vida de Steven Stayner y su familia, sumergiéndose en el viaje de 50 años de la familia para desentrañar la historia de dos hermanos, uno considerado un villano y el otro un héroe.Sigue la vida de Steven Stayner y su familia, sumergiéndose en el viaje de 50 años de la familia para desentrañar la historia de dos hermanos, uno considerado un villano y el otro un héroe.
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I remember both news stories, but did not put them together - because ... I just didn't.
All families have tragedies, but this family has incredible ones.
There are lots of complaints about how it was done and what what was left out. There's always someone complaining!!
I thought it was overwhelming enough as it is!
It's heavy and unreal. To think that a family could endure what it has is incredible. I am exhausted.
All families have tragedies, but this family has incredible ones.
There are lots of complaints about how it was done and what what was left out. There's always someone complaining!!
I thought it was overwhelming enough as it is!
It's heavy and unreal. To think that a family could endure what it has is incredible. I am exhausted.
This wasn't the best true crime documentary but it gave us a look at a real family that survived hellish circumstances only to be hit one more time with a media avalanche and another tragedy. I saw the made for TV movie and I finally heard from the family that they weren't portrayed in the most accurate light but they were happy their story was told. Most people know who Steven is and what Cary did but I don't think anyone can really know what the impact of those events had on the members of the family. I see what the director asked the actors who portrayed Steven and Cary to step in and read excerpts from the interviews. It's a little off-putting at first but with the absence of those key people it keeps the viewer involved in the story instead of cutting to a still picture of the individual. I feel this could have been more involved but I asked away with a deep respect for Mrs. Staynor and her strength.
Such an important story of a young boy who was abducted and brutally victimized for 7 years then becomes a hero saving another child and yet the pretentious director, who directed an episode of Unsolved Mysteries, spent way too much time having actors from a 1989 TV movie based on the events read from actual interviews of family members. This totally took away from the story and was obviously added as filler to make Captive Audience into a miniseries. Here's what the miniseries completely overlooks by a long shot and fails to present: Steven Stayner was a victim turned hero and should be remembered and always honored for that.
Sadly, if it can happen, it does happen...but so much to one family is heartbreaking. I certainly don't pretend to know the whole truth. I was very young when the initial crime happened. Remember watching "I Know my First Name is Steven" when I was older. By the time the second crime happened I was into my 20's and don't recall it at all! What I hope is that this documentary told what the family wanted told and in the right way. I know they can get in an editing room and really twist some stuff. The tragedies are immense, from abduction, to rape, to murder and MANY in between, right down to the ABSOLUTELY pathetic sentencing of a child rapist.
I've ripped on Hulu before, this one they got right.
Great storytelling of a tragic family. Producers did an excellent job of focusing on the important pieces. This is a family that goes from one traumatizing blow to the next. My deepest sympathy. I particularly liked having actors who portrayed the subjects in film reading the lines. Very well done it.
One avanue I didn't see explored was the tragic end to Steve. Any connection? They never really go into detail about how Steve died? Is it related to Cory? Was it random? I would genuinely like to know.
One critique... The modern day Geppetto calling himself a "mitigation expert" added very little.
Great storytelling of a tragic family. Producers did an excellent job of focusing on the important pieces. This is a family that goes from one traumatizing blow to the next. My deepest sympathy. I particularly liked having actors who portrayed the subjects in film reading the lines. Very well done it.
One avanue I didn't see explored was the tragic end to Steve. Any connection? They never really go into detail about how Steve died? Is it related to Cory? Was it random? I would genuinely like to know.
One critique... The modern day Geppetto calling himself a "mitigation expert" added very little.
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- CuriosidadesThe director later stated in an interview that despite allowing the mitigation specialist for Cary Stayner's defense statement that he found a history of abuse, mental illness, and alcoholism in the Stayner family to remain in, she chose not to address it or ask the interviewed family members about it. In reality, the series leaves out a large amount of information, including the fact that child molestation was rife in the family and the father, Delbert Stayner, was one of the perpetrators, along with an uncle, Jesse Jerrold "Jerry" Stayner, and the maternal grandfather, Robert Augustine. The uncle was murdered in 1990; the case is still unsolved. The grandfather lived near Kenneth Parnell when Steven was kidnapped in 1972.
The private investigator who was interviewed is aware, as are many other people, that despite the narrative that has been fed to the public, Cary Stayner is only guilty of one murder and was railroaded and took the fall for the actual killers (the men who were initially arrested for the crime) in the three murders for which he was sentenced to death. There was a large amount of incompetence and corruption in local law enforcement, and the trial was rigged. Kay Stayner stated in an interview after the trial that she doesn't believe Cary committed those murders either, and pointed out that without his confession, which was full of major discrepancies, the state had no case, but has never fought for her son's innocence, perhaps because she fears the family secrets coming to light again.
- ConexionesReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 844: The Northman (2022)
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