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The Carman Family Deaths

  • 2025
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
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6.3/10
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The Carman Family Deaths (2025)
A fishing trip ends in tragedy when Linda Carman vanishes at sea leaving her son Nathan adrift for days. His rescue stirs up questions about his grandfather's murder and ignites a battle over inheritance that leads to shocking revelations.
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A fishing trip ends in tragedy when Linda Carman vanishes at sea leaving her son Nathan adrift for days. His rescue stirs up questions about his grandfather's murder and ignites a battle ove... Read allA fishing trip ends in tragedy when Linda Carman vanishes at sea leaving her son Nathan adrift for days. His rescue stirs up questions about his grandfather's murder and ignites a battle over inheritance that leads to shocking revelations.A fishing trip ends in tragedy when Linda Carman vanishes at sea leaving her son Nathan adrift for days. His rescue stirs up questions about his grandfather's murder and ignites a battle over inheritance that leads to shocking revelations.

  • Director
    • Yon Motskin
  • Stars
    • Mike Sarraille
    • Nathan Carman
    • Martin Minnella
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    125
    2,825
    • Director
      • Yon Motskin
    • Stars
      • Mike Sarraille
      • Nathan Carman
      • Martin Minnella
    • 14User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mike Sarraille
    Mike Sarraille
    • Self - Retired Navy Seal…
    Nathan Carman
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Martin Minnella
    Martin Minnella
    • Self - Nathan's Defense Attorney
    Charles Lapenna
    • Self - John Chakalos' Nephew
    John Chakalos
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Evan Lubofsky
    • Self - Journalist, Wired
    Mike Iozzi
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Clark Carman
    • Self - Nathan's Father
    Alfred Bucco
    • Self - Deputy Chief, South Kingstown PD
    Linda Gam
    • Self - Linda's Friend
    Eric Gempp
    • Self - Coast Guard Investigator
    John Elder Robison
    • Self - Defense Autism Expert
    Linda Carman
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Elizabeth Kelley
    • Self - Autism Specialist Attorney
    Elaine Chakalos
    • Self - Linda's Sister
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Elaine)
    Mark Francis
    • Self - Retired Lieutenant Windsor PD
    Liam O'Connell
    • Self - Maritime Investigator
    Lisa Tutty
    • Self - Retired FBI Agent
    • Director
      • Yon Motskin
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    3TheMovieSearch

    Very much boredom

    The Carman Family Deaths is a 2025 Netflix documentary series that quickly climbed to the number-one spot, but I genuinely believe its popularity comes less from the quality of the storytelling and more from curiosity sparked by the title and thumbnail. The marketing is gripping, no doubt, and it draws you in with the promise of a shocking, layered true-crime investigation. Unfortunately, the series itself doesn't live up to that initial intrigue.

    From the very beginning, the documentary struggles to maintain momentum. The pacing feels slow and oddly repetitive, making what should be a gripping mystery come across as bland. Every new direction ends up circling back to the same points, and rather than building tension or offering fresh clarity, the series feels like it's running in place. Even when major answers finally come forward, the filmmakers continue to drag out the same information, diluting the impact of the reveal.

    Another issue is the constant fixation on the subject's autism. Instead of offering insight or nuance, the documentary repeatedly leans on it as a focal point long after the audience has grasped the relevance. This creates an uncomfortable dynamic where the series feels like it's hammering the same note over and over, not out of necessity, but out of a lack of additional substance to explore. It becomes exhausting and ultimately distracting from the actual crime and its implications.

    To be clear, nothing excuses what was done. The actions at the center of this case are horrific-absolutely prison-worthy and arguably deserving of the maximum possible penalty. However, the documentary fails to balance the severity of the crime with thoughtful storytelling. Instead of delivering meaningful insight, it stretches limited content across multiple episodes, creating long stretches of dullness, confusion, and emotional flatness.

    This is especially disappointing because 2025 has delivered several strong, compelling documentary series across streaming platforms. With so many well-crafted options available-projects that blend storytelling, structure, pacing, and emotional weight-it's hard to recommend this one. The shortcomings are simply too difficult to overlook, especially for viewers who expect more from the true-crime genre.

    In the end, The Carman Family Deaths is a documentary that promises intensity and intrigue but delivers monotony. What could have been a tight, focused exploration ends up padded, repetitive, and ultimately disengaging. While the topic itself is tragic and disturbing, the execution leaves much to be desired, and I can't recommend this series to anyone looking for something gripping, insightful, or truly worthwhile to watch.
    8onelittlechilli

    A solid piece for true-crime newcomers

    An interesting documentary! I had never heard of the Carman case before, which is probably why it held my attention more than it did for others who found it slow. The runtime is just right, not overstretched, and it's easy to get through in one sitting. Definitely a good pick if you're unfamiliar with the case and want a straightforward true-crime deep dive.
    6UniversalBeing888

    Huh? (Update)

    How is this a new story documentary when I've already watched this same story I believe I thought on Netflix, but apparently I am wrong?

    Everything shown in the trailer is the same scenes I watched in a previous documentary about this young man I think has Asperger's syndrome, a condition which made him appear even more guilty than the average son would have reacted to after such an harrowing accident out on the ocean with his mom.

    I guess, after rating it a 6 for now to be polite, I'll have to watch it again to see if anything new has been added.

    Update: Oh boy, was I wrong to assume this was the same, something I am, nevertheless, happy about, because this is much more in-depth than before, yes!
    7RussHog

    'Tism boy did it and his dad is clueless!

    This was an interesting documentary about a wealthy family in the East Coast that had a series of homicides take place. The main suspect is a young member of the family who had autism, but also some other mental health issues that did not get treated on time, or appropriately. But, what makes the case so interesting is the extent to which this young man with the 'tism allegedly went to murder his mother on a fishing boat, sink the boat, and fake being rescued at sea.

    It's part evil genius, part bumbling clown, and part so mentally unstable that it's difficult to explain why he would do such a thing - but to me it points to a deeper underlying issue of how this kid felt about his family. Did he want the money? Sure, but there was something else going on underneath it all that probably no one, even he, understood. Clearly some rage/hatred and obsession with control. Possibly some desire to show the family he was smarter and more capable than they treated him he was.

    The kid's mental health as a teenager was so serious that he was living in a trailer outside of their home. To help him, the parents had him abducted by one of those "fix your kids" schools and he was definitely mistreated. The grandfather pulled him out, and so this kid goes back home where he is mentally unwell and now he was full of rage. Great stuff, parents.

    This kid was obsessive, hyper focused, and clearly not in touch with reality. He is just out on his own, and some time later, the grandfather is shot in the head with a rifle of some sort. The kid had purchased a similar weapon a few weeks before. His alibi the night of the murder had gaping errors. His whole family knew he did it (except his dingus dad) and yet his mother still protected him and even went out on a fishing boat with him despite warnings he would try to take her life too. Because, with the mother gone, her inheritance of her father's money would go to him. Or, so he thought.

    In the end, the boy's missteps catch up with him and the FBI comes in to bust him. I don't want to spoil the end, but there seems to be a lot of people posting on here that the case against him was conjecture. Some of it might have been, but the circumstantial evidence overtime created a clear picture he had killed his grandfather and his mother. He was a sick little monkey and his dad is a clown for defending him.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    It's an interesting story.

    Nathan Carman is rescued at sea after a fishing trip with his mother, Linda - who mysteriously vanishes. Years earlier, his wealthy grandfather, John Chakalos, was shot dead in his bed, with Nathan reportedly the last person to see him alive. Diagnosed autistic, Nathan's awkwardness and the suspicious circumstances combine to make a story as chilling as it is baffling.

    An intriguing 90-minute documentary explores the two deaths and explains why Nathan was suspected of being involved in both. It details the family dynamic, but primarily focuses on Nathan. We learn that he was diagnosed with autism aged just four. Very early on, you can see that Nathan is neurodiverse; in interviews he is withdrawn and uncomfortable, and his quirks were seen as a sign of guilt.

    It's a well-made documentary, skilfully assembled. The footage and interviews are plentiful, helping to tell the story and piece it together. The pictures of Nathan, I would suggest, tell their own story. Strong arguments are made on both sides: the defence emphasises that Nathan was funded by his grandfather and idolised by his mother, while the prosecution suggest he was motivated by inheriting a small fortune.

    It's crazy to think that the investigation lasted six years; innocent or guilty, Nathan would have been in limbo for a very long time, not helped by his mental health.

    It's well paced, even though it's ninety minutes long, it moves by nicely, and at no point will you find yourself losing concentration or getting bored. You're swayed from one side of the argument to the other throughout, I guarantee your opinion will move as you watch (if you don't know the outcome).

    I must congratulate Netflix for dropping a documentary like this at this time of year - it proves if you sift through all of the Christmas films, you can find a hidden gem.

    8/10.

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      • November 19, 2025 (United States)
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