Caro Meldrum-Hanna investiga uno de los crímenes más notorios de Australia: la desaparición de la bebé Tegan Lane y la condena de su madre Keli Lane por su asesinato.Caro Meldrum-Hanna investiga uno de los crímenes más notorios de Australia: la desaparición de la bebé Tegan Lane y la condena de su madre Keli Lane por su asesinato.Caro Meldrum-Hanna investiga uno de los crímenes más notorios de Australia: la desaparición de la bebé Tegan Lane y la condena de su madre Keli Lane por su asesinato.
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It's filmed quite well, however I've never cared so little about a documentary before. The entire first episode is predicated on asking a variety of people whether she was or was not pregnant during water polo season. It wears thin really fast and I can't help but feel so much of it could have been condensed considerably. You'll stop caring almost immediately.
This is more like a documentary on journalism than it is on the case of Keli Lane. It's a story that could have been told in half the time if it wasn't for all the time shot of the 2 girls spent in the office. There was way too much footage on them in their office making phone calls and getting hung up on. A lot of "Hi, this is... from ABC....", "I don't want to talk" click.
Aside from that it's an interesting story. I watch a lot of true crime docs and don't find myself on the fence often, but this case has me baffled. Why would she KILL her 2nd baby when it was so easy to adopt out her 1st and 3rd (which she basically just dropped off)? Why would she not just abort if she was so afraid of exposing the father? They dont ask many questions, and certainly dont ask about the father. On the other hand, why would this elusive Andrew M/Norris not come forward with Tegan when a women's (the mother of his child no less) life was at stake? I see other reviews questioning how she could show so little concern on where Tegan is, but its clear that this woman, after 5 unwanted/unplanned pregnancies in almost as many years can compartmentalize and seperate herself from children in her womb. But, she is obviously mentally ill though and is full of "how I was raised...." excuses. She's definitely narcissistic and the ultimate victim in her mind and it's kind of sickening. So many questions still after this documentary.
Aside from that it's an interesting story. I watch a lot of true crime docs and don't find myself on the fence often, but this case has me baffled. Why would she KILL her 2nd baby when it was so easy to adopt out her 1st and 3rd (which she basically just dropped off)? Why would she not just abort if she was so afraid of exposing the father? They dont ask many questions, and certainly dont ask about the father. On the other hand, why would this elusive Andrew M/Norris not come forward with Tegan when a women's (the mother of his child no less) life was at stake? I see other reviews questioning how she could show so little concern on where Tegan is, but its clear that this woman, after 5 unwanted/unplanned pregnancies in almost as many years can compartmentalize and seperate herself from children in her womb. But, she is obviously mentally ill though and is full of "how I was raised...." excuses. She's definitely narcissistic and the ultimate victim in her mind and it's kind of sickening. So many questions still after this documentary.
She is a liar not once in her interviews did she cry and wonder we're her daughter was and her parents was not assed about finding there grandchild.and they all show no remorse or even have any worry about that child ,she deserved life in prison for this and hope the child she keep never has to her.,who gives a child to a Man U don't no and then goes to a weeding with next man all happy she is a narcissist she has no empathy no love or emotions about any of her children she gave away and just got on with life ,the last one child 6 should be grateful they escaped that vile women ,god bless teagan.
Very one sided point of view using paid actors to offer 'new' evidence that the cops apparently missed. Justice has already been served in this case so I'm not sure why this was even necessary to film, the lady is clearly guilty and the argument this doco makes in trying to prove otherwise is so set up and fake that its hard to watch.
This was an excellent doco, really informative, yet I was left with so many unanswered questions. Andrew Norris, was obviously a name made up by both Keli and the father to conceal his identity. Why wasn't there more questions about him, where did he work? His Morher was mentioned but also no questions on her. Was this man a high profile person? Why on earth was keeping him a secret so important to Keli, so important that she was willing to sit in jail for 18years to keep the pact that was made? If that's what happened.
Again the documentary it's self was excellent, just so many more questions to be answered.
Again the documentary it's self was excellent, just so many more questions to be answered.
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