Hasta que el asesinato nos separe: Soering vs. Haysom
Título original: Der Fall Jens Söring - Tödliche Leidenschaft
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Nuevos conocimientos de diversos partidos salen a la luz que plantean interrogantes sobre la condena de Jens Söring por los asesinatos en 1985 de los padres de su entonces novia en 1985.Nuevos conocimientos de diversos partidos salen a la luz que plantean interrogantes sobre la condena de Jens Söring por los asesinatos en 1985 de los padres de su entonces novia en 1985.Nuevos conocimientos de diversos partidos salen a la luz que plantean interrogantes sobre la condena de Jens Söring por los asesinatos en 1985 de los padres de su entonces novia en 1985.
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Of course, the Romeo and Juliet of the 1980s wouldn't end up like Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet - they would become Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. This is an intriguing and well-made 4-part true-crime documentary about two bookish, uppity Echols scholars who together planned and committed the murder of the girl's parents back in 1985. But who did what? And were they both to blame, or did one manipulate the other?
Unlike what many commenters on here seem to think, the series is actually made by a German crew, not an American one. Which arguably is one of the reasons why Jens speaks German in his new interviews. Another reason is obviously that he now lives in Germany and maybe is no longer that fond of the United States, which he claims are guilty of miscarriage of justice against him.
After watching the series, I don't really have any strong opinions as to who of the two did what, or who is more believeable. And that tells me the producers did a fairly good job in balancing their narrative. The series is not an apologia for Mr. Söring, even if the story he tells himself obviously is just that.
In summary, this is a story of star-crossed love, youthful arrogance/stupidity, and in all probability at least a certain amount of antisocial personality disorder(s).
Unlike what many commenters on here seem to think, the series is actually made by a German crew, not an American one. Which arguably is one of the reasons why Jens speaks German in his new interviews. Another reason is obviously that he now lives in Germany and maybe is no longer that fond of the United States, which he claims are guilty of miscarriage of justice against him.
After watching the series, I don't really have any strong opinions as to who of the two did what, or who is more believeable. And that tells me the producers did a fairly good job in balancing their narrative. The series is not an apologia for Mr. Söring, even if the story he tells himself obviously is just that.
In summary, this is a story of star-crossed love, youthful arrogance/stupidity, and in all probability at least a certain amount of antisocial personality disorder(s).
I enjoyed the documentary it was well made and good true crime!
Jens no matter how toxic their relationship was, he's a sick f$&k and still is.
One thing I noticed is that he speaks perfect English and still insisted on only speaking German in this American documentary. It shows how calculating and weird he is.
I don't care what his IQ is. He sick and evil.
Not saying she's perfect. Not even a victim. She was just more obvious.
Both are guilty in their own way. They were obsessed with each other. They both have to pay the price.
I don't think we will ever have the whole truth.
Good documentary though!!
Jens no matter how toxic their relationship was, he's a sick f$&k and still is.
One thing I noticed is that he speaks perfect English and still insisted on only speaking German in this American documentary. It shows how calculating and weird he is.
I don't care what his IQ is. He sick and evil.
Not saying she's perfect. Not even a victim. She was just more obvious.
Both are guilty in their own way. They were obsessed with each other. They both have to pay the price.
I don't think we will ever have the whole truth.
Good documentary though!!
Back in April 1985, The Police are alerted to the home of Derek and Nancy Haysom, who have both been brutally murdered. Police are keen to talk to their daughter Elizabeth, and boyfriend Jens Söring, but the pair have fled the country.
It's a fascinating, bizarre story, which for me, after watching this, is still unresolved. I was as muddled by the end, as I was at the start.
What on Earth really happened, there's so much information, but it's so hard to put the pieces together, it seems that people are firmly in his or her camp, could it not just simply have been a case of both of them did it, and aimed to make it all so messy and complex?
You are only hearing one side, as only Jens Söring speaks, you don't hear from from Elizabeth outside of the trials and Police interviews.
I'm going to say it again, did it need to be four episodes long, the first episode could easily have been edited down, as could the fourth.
7/10.
It's a fascinating, bizarre story, which for me, after watching this, is still unresolved. I was as muddled by the end, as I was at the start.
What on Earth really happened, there's so much information, but it's so hard to put the pieces together, it seems that people are firmly in his or her camp, could it not just simply have been a case of both of them did it, and aimed to make it all so messy and complex?
You are only hearing one side, as only Jens Söring speaks, you don't hear from from Elizabeth outside of the trials and Police interviews.
I'm going to say it again, did it need to be four episodes long, the first episode could easily have been edited down, as could the fourth.
7/10.
I give this one a solid 8 and would have given it a 10 if they hadn't drawn it out because I think the series could have wrapped up in less time. Anyway, the two main characters, wow are they sociopathic clever I'll give them that one. I don't want to add details because I don't want to spoil it, but the twists in this, the sheer creepy natural style of the two makes the hairs on your neck stand up. I can only say that I wish the crime investigation tech of today had been available back then. I watched this in a morning (I wake up really early) and couldn't stop. The investigative side and commentary woven in makes this a well done documentary. I'll say remember one word 'passion'...in more ways than one.
All I can say without ruining or spoiling it is I was riveted. This story is so bananas it's hard to even believe but it's true, it happened. I remember seeing their faces on the tv when I was young but I don't remember what exactly what went down and if you don't know, I would advise you go in not knowing. It's better that way. Because at one point my jaw was on the floor. Basically it's the story of two high IQ rich kids with enormous egos who fall in love and develop a shared delusion based on literature works like Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet. They then plan to murder the girl's parents so she could be "free." -insert rolled eyes emoji- You can binge watch this in a night and it's highly worth it.
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- TriviaAlthough Jens Söring is fluent in English, he speaks almost entirely in his native German during his contemporary interviews throughout the series.
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