Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn the bucolic town of Delphi, Indiana, Abigail Williams and Liberty German set out for a walk on and never came home. Setting off a five-year-long search that gripped the nation and haunted... Leer todoIn the bucolic town of Delphi, Indiana, Abigail Williams and Liberty German set out for a walk on and never came home. Setting off a five-year-long search that gripped the nation and haunted this close-knit community.In the bucolic town of Delphi, Indiana, Abigail Williams and Liberty German set out for a walk on and never came home. Setting off a five-year-long search that gripped the nation and haunted this close-knit community.
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Instead on focusing on the actual crime and the evidence they decided to go full throttle with the defence theory. A theory that was so flimsy it wasn't allowed at trial.
Really disappointing overall. The girls and their families deserve better. They got a little focus in episode one and then the remaining two episodes went for the shock factor, instead of the facts.
Really disappointing overall. The girls and their families deserve better. They got a little focus in episode one and then the remaining two episodes went for the shock factor, instead of the facts.
For people that follow the case for some time there isn't anything particularly new discussed here, I would expect a few years to pass before we are told the inner workings of the whole case.
As it is this is a slightly too long but engaging look back at the whole case as it's currently publicly known, as for the suspects guilt or innocence, that's up to the viewer but it certainly raises eyebrows when you look at how little they had to secure a conviction.
Will be interesting to see where the case goes from here but for now this is as good a look back at it as any other.
As it is this is a slightly too long but engaging look back at the whole case as it's currently publicly known, as for the suspects guilt or innocence, that's up to the viewer but it certainly raises eyebrows when you look at how little they had to secure a conviction.
Will be interesting to see where the case goes from here but for now this is as good a look back at it as any other.
It was fascinating to finally see the terrifying video filmed by Libby, but it was an insult to have a YouTuber justifying his "investigation" right next to it. (As if money had nothing to do with it) The real killer was found in spite of the true crime community, not because of it or with help from it. Why have them in this? They don't know anything real. There was a kind of condemnation of the police for holding back facts, but so what? Why does the public have to know details? The video with his voice should have been enough. Nothing else would help identify him; it would just be sensationalist entertainment. Anyway, I hope to forget this tragic case but their poor families never will.
I'm hoping those unfamiliar with the case will be intelligent enough to ask the question "Who is the person blurred out of the waiting for a verdict scenes filmed by the defence?" (EP 3: 8mins 53 seconds to go. Because there is a single, logical assumption the individual is Mitch Westermann, the "fall guy" for the defence team's despicable leak of crime scene photos that resulted in the suicide of an individual who was a "true believer" in the Odinism theory and circulated them forwards.
This "documentary" was so exceptionally biased towards the defence team that they failed to include anything related to the fact the Franks Memo was not in any way shape or form a "Franks memorandum- but a press release to bypass the gag order, followed by a "trusted member of the defence team" leaking crime scene photos that purported to "prove" the theory (tree, branches) soon after its release.
Most obvious was perhaps the publicly available interrogation footage that was clipped that showed "DELPHI RESIDENT" (what kind of sick twisted moniker is that?) Kathy Allen challenging her husband to say "You told me you weren't up on the bridge that day".... Instead clipping to just after and portraying her as some kind of victim...
This was a disgusting and LAZY piece of propaganda in the hopes of more publicity and conspiracy theory support for appeals.
The producers couldn't secure interviews with key people related to the case, so used clips from Lauren Matthias's Hidden True Crime interview with Jerry Holman. Lauren covered the trial daily, and would have given you an accurate, unbiased account of the proceedings if you had requested it, having previously been a TV journalist... but you didn't want accuracy or fairness.
Many of us who cared deeply about Justice for Abby and Libby for years KNEW that there had to be a defence documentary in the making, purely from the spectacle they were intentionally creating. To see it confirmed with these "clips" is just disgusting.
If you want this documentary to be taken seriously, you need to add a supplementary episode that brings up the details of the crime scene photos leak, the defence team quitting instead of being publicly reprimanded for their egregious breach of the gag order, the death that occurred as a DIRECT RESULT of their "press release" pretending to be a franks memo and subsequent investigation into the crime scene photos leak, their attempts to have the judge removed, their utter unpreparedness for the evidentiary hearing to see whether third party suspects could be included, the laughable resume of Dawn Perlnutter....
The only part of this documentary that was "REAL" and valuable was the interview with Patrick Westfall describing the utter destruction to his life by being dragged into a creative writing conspiracy press release faintly disguised as a legal filing.
And of course the grace and poise of the Patty family, and Anna Williams.
This "documentary" was so exceptionally biased towards the defence team that they failed to include anything related to the fact the Franks Memo was not in any way shape or form a "Franks memorandum- but a press release to bypass the gag order, followed by a "trusted member of the defence team" leaking crime scene photos that purported to "prove" the theory (tree, branches) soon after its release.
Most obvious was perhaps the publicly available interrogation footage that was clipped that showed "DELPHI RESIDENT" (what kind of sick twisted moniker is that?) Kathy Allen challenging her husband to say "You told me you weren't up on the bridge that day".... Instead clipping to just after and portraying her as some kind of victim...
This was a disgusting and LAZY piece of propaganda in the hopes of more publicity and conspiracy theory support for appeals.
The producers couldn't secure interviews with key people related to the case, so used clips from Lauren Matthias's Hidden True Crime interview with Jerry Holman. Lauren covered the trial daily, and would have given you an accurate, unbiased account of the proceedings if you had requested it, having previously been a TV journalist... but you didn't want accuracy or fairness.
Many of us who cared deeply about Justice for Abby and Libby for years KNEW that there had to be a defence documentary in the making, purely from the spectacle they were intentionally creating. To see it confirmed with these "clips" is just disgusting.
If you want this documentary to be taken seriously, you need to add a supplementary episode that brings up the details of the crime scene photos leak, the defence team quitting instead of being publicly reprimanded for their egregious breach of the gag order, the death that occurred as a DIRECT RESULT of their "press release" pretending to be a franks memo and subsequent investigation into the crime scene photos leak, their attempts to have the judge removed, their utter unpreparedness for the evidentiary hearing to see whether third party suspects could be included, the laughable resume of Dawn Perlnutter....
The only part of this documentary that was "REAL" and valuable was the interview with Patrick Westfall describing the utter destruction to his life by being dragged into a creative writing conspiracy press release faintly disguised as a legal filing.
And of course the grace and poise of the Patty family, and Anna Williams.
This documentary is so slanted towards debunked (in court) conspiracy theories and misses the facts and evidence that led to a guilty verdict. If all you did was watch this doc then you do not have the true story. It is a shame. Abby and Libby, the brutally murdered victims, deserve the truth of their story to be told.
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