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This documentary explores the depth behind the case of a woman whose vehicle collision killed numerous people, including herself. Was she really the reckless drunk, or the perfect suburban m... Read allThis documentary explores the depth behind the case of a woman whose vehicle collision killed numerous people, including herself. Was she really the reckless drunk, or the perfect suburban mother?This documentary explores the depth behind the case of a woman whose vehicle collision killed numerous people, including herself. Was she really the reckless drunk, or the perfect suburban mother?
Jesse Temple
- Self
- (archive sound)
- (as Sgt. Temple)
Brad Katinas
- Self
- (archive sound)
Diane Schuler
- Self
- (archive footage)
Michael Realmuto
- Self
- (as Capt. Michael Realmuto)
Joe LaGrippo
- Self
- (as Chief Joe LaGrippo)
Warren Hance
- Self
- (archive footage)
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I was looking for twists or some other things in here but this turned to just be a drunken and high person driving a car and killing a lot of people. I even found that in a list of paranormal or mystery documentaries. What a joke. And a bunch of people who just like to hear themselves talking and not accepting the truth. I first thought maybe someone else was also in the car or something. Like some sort of kidnapping or whatever. It's really boring and could have been told in like 20 minutes at max. Maybe she was just over with everything. Taking care of 99 kids. Doing everything. That one old lady even said her husband was like her oldest child. Like come on. Maybe she just lost it. A husband who doesn't really do anything.
I have to say that my heart goes out to the families, losing a family member is hard enough, but when it's Children, it goes beyond words.
That said, I just can't get past the complete DENIAL of Diane's family.
Vodka doesn't miraculously materialise in the blood on crashing, nor alas does Marijuana. It got there somehow, and maybe the Family need to accept that small detail.
Would it give them closure, impossible to say, but I don't think so.
VERY well made and thought our documentary, showing due care and concideration for all involved.
That said, I just can't get past the complete DENIAL of Diane's family.
Vodka doesn't miraculously materialise in the blood on crashing, nor alas does Marijuana. It got there somehow, and maybe the Family need to accept that small detail.
Would it give them closure, impossible to say, but I don't think so.
VERY well made and thought our documentary, showing due care and concideration for all involved.
What an incredible display of family denial. They repeatedly discuss how Diane was private and didn't let anyone know what's going on. Then can't accept the fact that she most likely hid her drug and alcohol abuse. Wow. Very frustrating story. So sad for the victims.
What makes me mad is this man wants his wife to be a saint. I can accept that she made a mistake. She was a good mother, wife and daughter in law but she messed up. The more he insists she be remembered as this above reproach angel the madder people are getting.
A small part of me believes this man is just a narcissist and believes he and his wife are above us. How dare we critize them.
There's a fatal traffic accident that left aunt Diane, her daughter, 3 nieces and 3 men in the other car dead. The case is revealed slowly. In fact, it's done too slowly. What went wrong? After watching so many police procedurals, it's obviously that we need the tox report but they keep holding it off. Instead, they keep going to family and friends who repeat the same sentiment. She's a great mom, and they have no idea what happened. Once we really get into it. It is a fascinating story. The family starts giving more insights. The story gets moving. However in the end, we don't really get the whole story. The movie could be a simple hour-long investigative piece that ties in with the larger drug epidemic. It's not necessary to drag this out so much.
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- Vad är det för fel på faster Diane?
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- 1h 41m(101 min)
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