Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSerial killer Stephen Port scoured dating apps to choose and target his victims. He then drugged, raped and murdered them, exposing a web of lies and his hiding in plain sight.Serial killer Stephen Port scoured dating apps to choose and target his victims. He then drugged, raped and murdered them, exposing a web of lies and his hiding in plain sight.Serial killer Stephen Port scoured dating apps to choose and target his victims. He then drugged, raped and murdered them, exposing a web of lies and his hiding in plain sight.
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Having watched this documentary I am at a loss over its intent. It didn't provide any real information that was not already available. It really digs in at the police who made mistakes, however you can see why they made the assumptions they did. The anonymous victim story, was just shameful and is the reason why lgbtq people are stereotyped and treated unjustly.
There was lots of dramatic camera moments which just all seemed pointless. Like a cat playing with a mouse, what was that all about. All in all a show that just shows all the witnesses to be very foolish, and the victims families to be courageous, having to fight to prove the truth.
Don't expect any new information from this.
There was lots of dramatic camera moments which just all seemed pointless. Like a cat playing with a mouse, what was that all about. All in all a show that just shows all the witnesses to be very foolish, and the victims families to be courageous, having to fight to prove the truth.
Don't expect any new information from this.
I watched this yesterday and haven't stopped thinking about it. This shouldn't have been allowed to happen. This documentary gives the victims the justice they deserve and the families a chance to tell their side of the story. It highlights the shocking misconduct by the met police and the homophobic views they held towards the victims. Very well made, and the interviews are extremely interesting. You'll 100% learn something when you watch this documentary, very educational. Well done to all for bringing this terrible case to light. Let's hope this never ever happens again. This is a must watch.
So so good! Never cried for basically 2 hours straight. Both emotional and angry at the same time. The Met Police are useless and homophobic, if I got arrested I'd just be treat like a gay drugged up street worker and ignored by the police. And if I died I'd be treat like a gay drugged up street worker and just 'well least thats one down.' with no evidence. Not to give too much away, to shut a scene down after someone is dead and just say he's an overdosed gay boy and think no more about it.
An absolute must watch! Very well told and recreated. Tells a story I hadn't even heard about before, and would never have expected to still be happening in this day and age, and tells it perfectly.
An absolute must watch! Very well told and recreated. Tells a story I hadn't even heard about before, and would never have expected to still be happening in this day and age, and tells it perfectly.
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I have seen most of the documentaries regarding this case as I find it interesting. I was shocked to learn new things from this documentary that I didn't know. The way in which Port administered the drugs to these poor victims and the police reports that were uncovered and analysed. It was also very interesting watching people I have not seen in prior interviews speak - It is certainly the best documentary on the case that is out there - very detailed. A very powerful piece that shows how much these poor victims are still missed to this day, I especially liked hearing the stories that were given by the victims family members and the surviving victim.
Bravo.
Bravo.
I have followed this case since it first hit the news and I was so happy to see something being made that showed it in a detailed light.
The attention to detail in this documentary is next to none, I feel like most people know about it and have seen The BBC drama and other shows on it, but this really did go above and beyond when it came to detail and speaking to people that have not been heard. I was so shocked that Stephen Port's flatmate was on here (I didn't even know he had a flatmate at the time of the killing!) and to hear stories about what he was like to live with was so creepy / interesting.
I wish most other documentaries were like this, something that isn't sensationalised and a tv show that is factual and makes you think about the case after you have watched it.
Well done Amazon! - keep bringing shows like this!!
The attention to detail in this documentary is next to none, I feel like most people know about it and have seen The BBC drama and other shows on it, but this really did go above and beyond when it came to detail and speaking to people that have not been heard. I was so shocked that Stephen Port's flatmate was on here (I didn't even know he had a flatmate at the time of the killing!) and to hear stories about what he was like to live with was so creepy / interesting.
I wish most other documentaries were like this, something that isn't sensationalised and a tv show that is factual and makes you think about the case after you have watched it.
Well done Amazon! - keep bringing shows like this!!
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