joyous-56376
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My heart goes out to the parents and siblings of these beautiful young adults, just beginning their lives and at the same time, enjoying their present lives.
The documentary was very well done with the exception of journalist Lauren Patterson. Not only does she not speak well (like she has a mouth full marbles), but interjecting her opinions, biases (you are nobody unless you are from Idaho), and diagnosis (incel) of Bryan Kohlberger into the documentary is not the job of a journalist, nor does it belong in this documentary. Leave it to the experts, Lauren. I wish there had been more "experts" testimony as her narrative didn't really add anything valuable to this documentary.
The testimony of the kids and especially Maddie Mogen's mother, was just heart wrenching. The pain in their eyes, the trauma they suffered, the fear, was so resonant in expressing their words. I cannot imagine how they worked through it.
Ethan Chapin's mother is a strong, cohesive parent, not allowing this tragedy to destroy her family. She is a real Mother Earth.
All in all, although so, so disturbing, this documentary was very well done.
The documentary was very well done with the exception of journalist Lauren Patterson. Not only does she not speak well (like she has a mouth full marbles), but interjecting her opinions, biases (you are nobody unless you are from Idaho), and diagnosis (incel) of Bryan Kohlberger into the documentary is not the job of a journalist, nor does it belong in this documentary. Leave it to the experts, Lauren. I wish there had been more "experts" testimony as her narrative didn't really add anything valuable to this documentary.
The testimony of the kids and especially Maddie Mogen's mother, was just heart wrenching. The pain in their eyes, the trauma they suffered, the fear, was so resonant in expressing their words. I cannot imagine how they worked through it.
Ethan Chapin's mother is a strong, cohesive parent, not allowing this tragedy to destroy her family. She is a real Mother Earth.
All in all, although so, so disturbing, this documentary was very well done.