Une véritable série policière qui raconte les histoires de personnes qui ne sont jamais rentrées chez elles après avoir pris des vacances sur un bateau de croisière, avec des interviews de f... Tout lireUne véritable série policière qui raconte les histoires de personnes qui ne sont jamais rentrées chez elles après avoir pris des vacances sur un bateau de croisière, avec des interviews de familles, d'amis, d'enquêteurs et d'experts.Une véritable série policière qui raconte les histoires de personnes qui ne sont jamais rentrées chez elles après avoir pris des vacances sur un bateau de croisière, avec des interviews de familles, d'amis, d'enquêteurs et d'experts.
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Geoff Girardin
• 2020–2022
Cam Gates
• 2020–2022
Arwen Smith
• 2021–2022
Mary Tataryn
• 2021–2022
Karen Kempe
• 2021–2022
Joshua French
• 2021–2022
Brittany Isfeld
• 2020–2022
Joey Maguire
• 2020–2022
Jackie Jennings
• 2020–2021
Michael O'Sullivan
• 2021–2022
Joanne Lussier-Demers
• 2021–2022
Aaron Marshall Clarke
• 2021–2022
Cletus Joseph
• 2021–2022
Bronson Cameron
• 2021–2022
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These shows are totally twisted from truth some I think are completely made up. I can only find less than 10 that are partly true:
Example:
Sadie is the story of Lynn Kaufman who was murdered in 1959 by her lover who worked on the ship. He was a radio operator and the show says he was a chef. He was eventually acquitted even though he had confessed. I like how they interview her friend on the show and she seems to be a woman in her 20s. This woman would not have even been born at the time this murder occurred.
Example:
Sadie is the story of Lynn Kaufman who was murdered in 1959 by her lover who worked on the ship. He was a radio operator and the show says he was a chef. He was eventually acquitted even though he had confessed. I like how they interview her friend on the show and she seems to be a woman in her 20s. This woman would not have even been born at the time this murder occurred.
If you are wondering, the names, dates and details of all these crimes have been altered completely in this show. I think this would have received a higher rating had this been made clear from the beginning. For instance, Episode 1 from Season 1. The first and last name of the couple were completely different. Their occupations were different. Their names were. Scott and Karen Rosten. He was a chiropractor. In reality, the federal judge (federal court, high seas murder) used special circumstances to send him to prison for life. He claims innocence to this day. The country he claimed was involved was Israel, not Ukraine. No ties to Israel were ever proved. There is a good 48 Hours that was made in 2006 from CBS if you can find it. Try to stream from their website for free or on YouTube TV. I noticed the rating for this show was higher in Canada and UK, that may be because those countries are not research freaks like we are in the US. There is an article out there from emmacruises dot come that will list what the real cases are compared to these episodes. I have this 5 stars because it at least puts 26 cruise ship crimes in one show which is interesting. Happy Sleuthing!
This is a low-budge crime show where they find an old story and revive it using bad actors, slow motion and replaying scenes almost to the point you see it in your sleep. With a few exceptions, names, places and even the time period are changed to the point it's almost completely unrelated to the actual account. Maybe to avoid paying royalty or legal fees? Who really knows. Even much of the so-called friends and family interviewed are just actors (I've recognized some of these faces from other shows). As mentioned, the few exceptions (and the best episodes) are the ones that document the real people involved with their true names, times, locations, etc. (such as the Amy Lynn Bradley episode). A lot of these stories can be found on sites such as the Cruise Ship Deaths website.
My wife and I love this show because it's so terrible.
As others have said, it's questionable whether many of the stories are actually true, though a couple of them did turn up internet hits. But that's the least bad thing about it.
From the actors pretending to be real friends or relatives (with no indication that they're being portrayed by actors other than the terrible acting), to the fact that *everything* except the talking heads is shown in slow motion, to the experts talking in such generic terms that it's clear they're not even talking about the case of the week, to the voiceover scripts that sounds like they've been written by someone who's never spoken English before**... it's all just weird. (And that's disregarding the fact that half the cases don't even seem to involve a killer at all... they're just disappearances that may or may not have involved foul play.)
We can't take our eyes off it!
** Most recent example: today a passenger was found "drowned to death". In an earlier episode, there was a piece of crucial evidence that "cracked the case wide open". Which was it, did it crack the case or blow it wide open?!
As others have said, it's questionable whether many of the stories are actually true, though a couple of them did turn up internet hits. But that's the least bad thing about it.
From the actors pretending to be real friends or relatives (with no indication that they're being portrayed by actors other than the terrible acting), to the fact that *everything* except the talking heads is shown in slow motion, to the experts talking in such generic terms that it's clear they're not even talking about the case of the week, to the voiceover scripts that sounds like they've been written by someone who's never spoken English before**... it's all just weird. (And that's disregarding the fact that half the cases don't even seem to involve a killer at all... they're just disappearances that may or may not have involved foul play.)
We can't take our eyes off it!
** Most recent example: today a passenger was found "drowned to death". In an earlier episode, there was a piece of crucial evidence that "cracked the case wide open". Which was it, did it crack the case or blow it wide open?!
Strange acting and narration that is irritating in its repetitiveness.
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- AnecdotesFor an unknown reason, these stories do not use real names, ship names nor even real interviewees and real locations.
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