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This five-part docu-series investigates the unsolved murders of eight women in and around Jennings, Louisiana.This five-part docu-series investigates the unsolved murders of eight women in and around Jennings, Louisiana.This five-part docu-series investigates the unsolved murders of eight women in and around Jennings, Louisiana.
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I saw the 6.8 rating and was so stunned at the low rating that I thought I'd do what I could to help the show and add my two cent.. I'll start by saying that I only started watching the show because I couldn't find anything else on and was looking for an hour to kill but after the first episode I was so hooked I needed to know more so I ended up watching the following three episodes.. I also see that the former sheriffs family member must've wrote a review because they rated it a 1/10 and said it "lacking of solid, critical thinking or the hard, neutral questioning that good investigations put forward" and called into question the credibility of the witnesses which is crazy because the people who were put in charge of protecting the people of Jenning's seemed way more crooked than any witnesses/suspects in the docuseries and the relationships that these deputies had with their "informants" were borderline criminal activities and that's not even mentioning the alleged drug use by members of the JPD or the "mishandling" of evidence by its members.. I'm soooo glad I watched the series because one thing I learned besides being born on the wrong side of the tracks isn't just a saying where I live I also learned that if I ever need to go to Houston I'll be sure to take the long way around and stay off the I-10 through Jennings, La.
What a tragic story - 8 unsolved murders whose investigation was epically bungled by this small town's stereotypical hillbilly police department. The families of these women have had to live with not knowing the truth about how and why their loved ones died. The level of sheer incompetence of law enforcement in this town would be amusing if there weren't real people suffering because of it. Bring in some outside investigators, the homegrown yahoo cops aren't capable of getting the job done.
This documentary is so sad. I was affected by it right off the bat. The hurt and pain that the family of these girls feel hits you right away. The sadness is followed by anger. How could this continue to happen in this small town!? Why isn't anyone doing anything!? If you are just looking for an easy watching crime story, this is not it. It's uncomfortable. It's raw. It's a look into the divide between the rich and poor at its most tragic point. I didn't enjoy it, but I felt I had to hear the stories of these women.
This "Showtime" doc series based on a real life case and from a best selling book this series "Murder in the Bayou" takes a raw and haunting look which is revealing and painful at the 8 unsolved murders in small rural Jennings, Louisiana that all spanned during early to mid 2000's. In fact many thought the "HBO" series "True Detective" was based on this real life case. However watching the real life cases shown is interesting, and compelling as interviews with family members of the victims and reporters covering the case sheds light on a haunting and painful case of sorrow and injustice. Also shown and highlighted is interviews and revealing info on possible suspects and it looks into police corruption and cover up as connections may be linked to the women's death, even though all lived high risk lives of drugs and sex. The news footage and clips of finding their bodies on back rural roads that have swamps and canals is very scary and telling that evil lurks in a small town. Overall well done engrossing series that seeks justice and sheds life on memory of victims all while showing how evil and corruption is tied together.
I loved this series. True crime is my jam, and I'm a bit of a snob when it comes to it. Everyone thinks they have a story, and sadly most stories are a Dateline Exclusive at best. This story had me hooked from the first episode and after a bit of additional research seems to have told all angles adequately. I'm not sure who is responsible for the death of the 8 women, but that's not the point. The point is some shady stuff went down and no one is investigating it. I will definitely continue to follow this story. You won't be disappointed for investing 5 hours of your life on this series, but you'll definitely be irritated by the lack of energy spent looking for the killer(s). Shady, y'all
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