Carlos DeLuna fue detenido en 1983 a los 21 años por el asesinato de Wanda López, y protestó por su inocencia hasta su ejecución, declarando que fue otro Carlos quien cometió el crimen.Carlos DeLuna fue detenido en 1983 a los 21 años por el asesinato de Wanda López, y protestó por su inocencia hasta su ejecución, declarando que fue otro Carlos quien cometió el crimen.Carlos DeLuna fue detenido en 1983 a los 21 años por el asesinato de Wanda López, y protestó por su inocencia hasta su ejecución, declarando que fue otro Carlos quien cometió el crimen.
George W. Bush
- Self - Governor of Texas
- (material de archivo)
Jim Liebman
- Self - Columbia Law School
- (as Professor Jim Liebman)
Bruno Mejia Jr.
- Self - Corpus Christi Police Department
- (as Officer Bruno Mejia Jr.)
Tom Mylett
- Self - Corpus Christi Police Department
- (as Officer Tom Mylett)
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Tried watching this but the music and sound effects are WAY too loud and drown out the dialogue so I had to abort. Whoever did the sound design should never work again.
This is a poor attempt in telling a serious story. The first 45 minutes is redundancy after redundancy after redundancy. Really, do not waste your time. Read an article about the story. Please, save yourself 1h21m.
This is a case where the justice system failed because they wanted to close the case. 75% of the evidence was never put into the case and used, the actual man that committed the crime had been on the radar of a CCPD for yrs, but just didn't listen to him. Me being a Texan, it hit home as a case of one of the worst injustices we could have done.
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I love how the state indicts and convicts someone, multiple appeals courts uphold the conviction, but they are all wrong because a law professor with an agenda can present innuendo and hearsay to question said verdict. And make no mistake, the so-called evidence presented that tries to place blame on Carlos Hernandez instead of Carlos DeLuna, is nothing more than innuendo and hearsay. Absolutely nothing discovered by the Northwestern University innocence professor would have ever been admitted as legitimate evidence. It is smoke and mirrors, you can do it with any crime. But it is nothing more than propaganda. Texas got the right guy.
While the makers only manage to scrape the surface of this deeply unsettling murder case, it is definitely a story that needs to be told. In a state known to hand out a lot of death penalties (Texas i.e.) especially to its citizens of color, the case in question is undoubtedly the most outrageous one. The first half of the documentary marches ahead like it wants to paint a straightforward, somewhat lazy picture of Carlos De Luna as a vicious murderer, and then proceeds to turn that story on its head, ripping apart every detail piece-by-piece.
For what its worth, The Phantom is best enjoyed when you know as little about the case as possible. In fact, don't even read its one-line description. The second half dives into a much darker space, when a second character is linked to the incident. However, the holes are aplenty. Even the makers struggle to piece the whole thing together. It's done haphazardly at best, but the very fact that an innocent person may have been executed without question is extremely disturbing to digest.
For what its worth, The Phantom is best enjoyed when you know as little about the case as possible. In fact, don't even read its one-line description. The second half dives into a much darker space, when a second character is linked to the incident. However, the holes are aplenty. Even the makers struggle to piece the whole thing together. It's done haphazardly at best, but the very fact that an innocent person may have been executed without question is extremely disturbing to digest.
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