Dives deep into unsolved murders of women that have been found strangled across Chicago.Dives deep into unsolved murders of women that have been found strangled across Chicago.Dives deep into unsolved murders of women that have been found strangled across Chicago.
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I absolutely love the reason as to why this documentary was created and brought to life. The unfortunate, brutal murders of these innocent, beautiful QUEENS is a travesty and is BEYOND overdue. We all know why this has been swept under the rug and disregarded...the only issue I have with this documentary is how it somewhat goes on a tan grant and introduces soooo many people who sort of have nothing to do with tracking down the perpetrator(s). There's a point where-after realizing that this was happening and no one has been captured-it 1) makes me furious and 2) loses my interest. It's as though, now that this is getting publicized, what is the next step???? How is the community and society doing their due diligence to get some answers..????? Where do we go from here??
I guarantee if all the ratings were organized by demographics, it is conservative, white individuals giving it low ratings.
This documentary was amazingly done and brought to light something I didn't know about. I have lived in Chicago for 3 years and had no idea about this and the gross negligence black victims have faced in the investigations. As a white woman, I can't fully understand the reality of the dangers that black women face, but I am so sorry that their voices and the voices of their loved ones, have not been heard before now. The mention of media coverage issues was so prevalent as well. I remember when Gabbi Petito was missing, she received huge amounts of national coverage. I'm glad she did and hope her family finds peace; but during the same time, so many black and brown men and women were going missing and getting little or NO coverage. Jelani Day was missing at the SAME time.
Thank you so much for educating me on this and I hope now justice can be served and this documentary makes it loud enough that it can't be ignored!
This documentary was amazingly done and brought to light something I didn't know about. I have lived in Chicago for 3 years and had no idea about this and the gross negligence black victims have faced in the investigations. As a white woman, I can't fully understand the reality of the dangers that black women face, but I am so sorry that their voices and the voices of their loved ones, have not been heard before now. The mention of media coverage issues was so prevalent as well. I remember when Gabbi Petito was missing, she received huge amounts of national coverage. I'm glad she did and hope her family finds peace; but during the same time, so many black and brown men and women were going missing and getting little or NO coverage. Jelani Day was missing at the SAME time.
Thank you so much for educating me on this and I hope now justice can be served and this documentary makes it loud enough that it can't be ignored!
Very good in bringing awareness to how black women do not get the attention they deserve when missing and/or murdered. This case should have had a task force a long time ago.
This three part series does not go into the investigation or all the hours of work put in by the Chicago Police Department. It is e extremely biased against the police and tries to paint an entire community as irresponsible victims. It is insulting.
How about blaming the perpetrators? With some people, the police are damned if they don't or damned if they do.
I am so tired of these attitudes that make our community look powerless and send a message of hopelessness to our children. We have had many successes to be proud of.
How about blaming the perpetrators? With some people, the police are damned if they don't or damned if they do.
I am so tired of these attitudes that make our community look powerless and send a message of hopelessness to our children. We have had many successes to be proud of.
Pointing out the insane number of predominantly black women being strangled and dumped in Chicago this documentary does not spectacularly end with one serial killer behind bars but illuminates:
No empty talk, no empty visuals - (no re enactments thank God)
I am excessively watching crime related stuff ( - anything crime/psychology/forensic: I want it - if it's not distorted by a. Re enactments for dramatisation or b. Commentary by unrelated, unqualified people for filler purposes) and I am telling you: Seriously! Watch it!
It's educative, respectful, moving & inspiring.
PS: Please don't listen to reviewers feeling personally attacked by people who try to instigate dialogues underlining flaws in the 'system'. A system upheld by humans - a system that can also be changed by humans.
- the reasons for these parts of the city having become a "hunting/dumping" ground
- the Murder Accountability Project - a database to find clusters and offer an opportunity to spot similarities between homicides - ( I didn't know about it and was instantly super excited. I can only pray & hope the EU can find 2 active braincells to instigate such a project for Europe).
- the refusal of people in charge (police, politics?) to take the whole subject matter seriously (for example: Mr Hargrove having contacted Gary, Indiana police because of a pattern he saw before serial killer Vann was caught. Police dismissed him. Police giving false information when asked if they'd communicated with Hammond police regarding Vann's victims.)
- some of the victims, their lives & their loved ones
- and the people trying to do something
No empty talk, no empty visuals - (no re enactments thank God)
I am excessively watching crime related stuff ( - anything crime/psychology/forensic: I want it - if it's not distorted by a. Re enactments for dramatisation or b. Commentary by unrelated, unqualified people for filler purposes) and I am telling you: Seriously! Watch it!
It's educative, respectful, moving & inspiring.
PS: Please don't listen to reviewers feeling personally attacked by people who try to instigate dialogues underlining flaws in the 'system'. A system upheld by humans - a system that can also be changed by humans.
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