IMDb RATING
5.3/10
1.2K
YOUR RATING
Three-part docuseries following Dale Wayne Sigler, a murderer, as he is released from prison after 30 years behind bars.Three-part docuseries following Dale Wayne Sigler, a murderer, as he is released from prison after 30 years behind bars.Three-part docuseries following Dale Wayne Sigler, a murderer, as he is released from prison after 30 years behind bars.
Browse episodes
5.31.2K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Featured reviews
This dude should be in prison or death row for the hate crime he committed! What the hell?
How is this manipulative self-centered awful human out of prison? He obviously committed a hate crime, he is a whining professional victim. He will be a repeat offender. How could they let him out of prison? This is a terrible show to glamorize this guy who should be in prison. Forever.
He want you to feel sorry for him but this is a genuine psychopath. Come on he is so transparent!
He want you to feel sorry for him but this is a genuine psychopath. Come on he is so transparent!
Was on the fence about his pyschopathy but one detail gave it away.
Oh so you never thought you'd get out of jail? But when you are released, for the cameras, you then say, you "dreamed" of this day since you came to jail.
Does not compute.
Let's not even go into the general sense of ill-feeling you get when you observe this man, the dead eyes, the nonchalant attitude as he eats his food in the first episode. The ill-timed and contrived emotional displays. Bah.
Does not compute.
Let's not even go into the general sense of ill-feeling you get when you observe this man, the dead eyes, the nonchalant attitude as he eats his food in the first episode. The ill-timed and contrived emotional displays. Bah.
Horrible Man; does not deserve this 2nd chance
Manipulative, self-pitying liar. Extremely unlikable. I watch a lot of Innocence Project-type shows and always go in with a great deal of sympathy for both sides, but this man managed to become more reprehensible with every episode. Finds ways to totally justify his horrible actions and the entire show was infuriating to watch. Very bad example of someone getting a rare second chance - and I know all the ways the justice system can be awful. I could not STAND this man. I was curious by the end.
Chance at Redemption, Like His Remorse...Wasted!
I have to admit that as I was watching this miniseries I started to question myself about the possibility of someone being able to genuinely change and have remorse....but he managed to quash ALL that once he stated "They may THINK I'm a killer or they may THINK I'm a murderer but..." He had already willingly confessed to the murder and the robbery...period.
BUT...when he then proceeded to paint himself as the real victim, I regretted ever having second thoughts about hi.. even the Chief Police Investigar & Prosecuto don't believe his new change of "motive" for his crimes. It was premeditated pure & simple...he went to Subway with a loaded gun with the intention of murdering John Zeltner.
Sigler is lucky he found a lonely senior citizen to take him in once Texas paroled him. Sadly ,John Zeltner left behind brothers who knew who he was, loved him very much, but will never be able to celebrate another Christmas or birthday or family get together with him ever again because Sier took that from them.
Now Sigler has the audacity to sit there and say that spending 30 years in prison for murdering someone in cold blood is more than enough and a bit too much. He openly questioned "what is a man's life worth?" then proceeded to state he more than paid his debt to society. When you listen to his last words, it challenges his sincerity of having any remorse or guilt because, in his mind, he's the real victim in all this. Probably the most sickening part is when his "new congregation" applauded him when he finished lying to them. No, he didn't "come clean" ot "testify" before them...he found an unwitting & unwilling scapegoat for his own failings as a human being for a lifestyle he chose. I sure would hate to be him on his Judgement Day. He knows what he did & why...the lies won't help him then
It's just awfully convenient for Sigler to stand there and slander someone who CAN'T defend himself...someone who, unlike himself, was loved, is still loved and is missed.
BUT...when he then proceeded to paint himself as the real victim, I regretted ever having second thoughts about hi.. even the Chief Police Investigar & Prosecuto don't believe his new change of "motive" for his crimes. It was premeditated pure & simple...he went to Subway with a loaded gun with the intention of murdering John Zeltner.
Sigler is lucky he found a lonely senior citizen to take him in once Texas paroled him. Sadly ,John Zeltner left behind brothers who knew who he was, loved him very much, but will never be able to celebrate another Christmas or birthday or family get together with him ever again because Sier took that from them.
Now Sigler has the audacity to sit there and say that spending 30 years in prison for murdering someone in cold blood is more than enough and a bit too much. He openly questioned "what is a man's life worth?" then proceeded to state he more than paid his debt to society. When you listen to his last words, it challenges his sincerity of having any remorse or guilt because, in his mind, he's the real victim in all this. Probably the most sickening part is when his "new congregation" applauded him when he finished lying to them. No, he didn't "come clean" ot "testify" before them...he found an unwitting & unwilling scapegoat for his own failings as a human being for a lifestyle he chose. I sure would hate to be him on his Judgement Day. He knows what he did & why...the lies won't help him then
It's just awfully convenient for Sigler to stand there and slander someone who CAN'T defend himself...someone who, unlike himself, was loved, is still loved and is missed.
Not recommended
Well maybe I'm a bit harsh but there is no real story in this Netflix new documentary.
What you see in the first 5 minutes is almost everything.
3 episodes that should have at most take 5 minutes in a TV news report.
Sad for the family of the victim not sure why from the first place a convicted murderer gets the opportunity to give us his agenda and as written above no real story or drama behind it.
Don't watch there are better things to do with your time.
Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- I Am a Killer: Released
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Color
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content





