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Goodnight, Sugar Babe: The Killing of Vera Jo Reigle

  • 2020
  • 1h 27m
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6.1/10
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Goodnight, Sugar Babe: The Killing of Vera Jo Reigle (2020)
BiographyCrimeDocumentaryDrama

The discovery of the mutilated body of a mentally challenged young mother begins a journey into madness that is so unbelievable the mastermind behind the crime ultimately got away with murde... Read allThe discovery of the mutilated body of a mentally challenged young mother begins a journey into madness that is so unbelievable the mastermind behind the crime ultimately got away with murder.The discovery of the mutilated body of a mentally challenged young mother begins a journey into madness that is so unbelievable the mastermind behind the crime ultimately got away with murder.

  • Director
    • J. David Miles
  • Writer
    • J. David Miles
  • Stars
    • Lisa Baer
    • Danny Bixler
    • Desta Bixler
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • J. David Miles
    • Writer
      • J. David Miles
    • Stars
      • Lisa Baer
      • Danny Bixler
      • Desta Bixler
    • 51User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Lisa Baer
    • Self - Vera's High School Teacher
    Danny Bixler
    • Self
    Desta Bixler
    • Self
    Jamie Bracy
    • Self - Voices for Vera
    Kevin Brooks Sr.
    • Self
    Cheri Brooks
    • Self - Sugar Babe
    Chuckie Brooks
    • Self
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    Garth Brooks
    • Self
    Michael Brooks
    • Self - Sugar Babe's Third Son
    Punky Brooks
    • Self
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    Shannon Brooks
    • Self
    Zachary Brooks
    • Self
    Alan Cap
    • Self
    Sara Courtney
    • Self - Vera's Friend
    Scottie Emmons
    • Self - Sugar Babe's Eldest Son
    Charlotte Ethell
    • Self - Sugar Babe's Mother
    Jessica Flugga
    • Self - Sugar Babe's Cousin
    Allen Garner
    • Self - Vera's Uncle
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      • J. David Miles
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    7dnvn0525

    Just disturbing!

    I don't want to give the director a bad review but justice wasn't served and these disgusting people all deserve to be punished for what they did to this young lady. Ugh!! Wish someone would ever do that to someone I know yet alone related too! The state prosecutor/ city lawyer should be fired too! I'm just upset justice didn't fully get served
    7diskomboabulated

    Teeth

    I can't believe the amount of reviews that are going on about teeth!!

    Considering the subject matter!!!

    It's obvious most are mentally challenged.

    As documentries go this was very poorly made and all over the place at times.

    But eventually you get the story.

    How these people either stood by or contributated to the death of Vera is sickening.
    6brandiginn-55247

    Disturbing on so many levels...

    These people are just absolute garbage human beings. I don't think a single person in that family has any redeeming qualities. I am not normally a judgmental person, but oh my god...this entire bloodline needs to be put out of it's misery. The Brooks family make regular white trash look like the Kennedy's. I feel so sad for the poor girl who got caught up in this mess and lost her life, although seeing her background, it's unlikely she had a chance in life anyway. The problem with this show is that Vera seems to play a minor role in the story of her own murder. A lot more focus is put on these "hills have eyes" rejects that barely pass for humans. It so heartbreaking that children are even allowed around a single member of this psychotic, despicable family. If ever there was a case for forced sterilization, this is it! These people continuing to breed is more terrifying than any potential terrorist attack.
    8mallory-carpenter

    Solid film, but emotionally disturbing

    This was one of the most infuriating documentaries I have ever watched. The entire cast of people interviewed in this film appear to be products of incest, rampant drug/sexual abuse, and mental illness. I had no idea people this creepy even existed, especially not in Ohio. I am a social worker with homeless people in a major southern city, and I have never witnesses anyone even remotely as grotesque and ultimately insane as these people. It was hard to look at and listen to these people. What really enraged me was that everyone knew exactly what was going to happen as Vera left the house the night of her death, and yet they just stood by and watched. Not to mention the many other incidents of abuse that they all watched Vera endure. I'm still not sure how all of these people were witnesses to some of the events that occurred and not charged with anything..seriously, how many people lived in that house? They all seem so aloof and most of them seem developmentally delayed. The entire family is revolting, and I don't understand why Cheri "sugar babe" is not in prison. Good film, but trashy people and disturbing events.
    3loveandthunderstorms

    Sad story, an even sadder film

    I'm a big fan of documentaries and while browsing Amazon, stumbled upon this film. I wasn't sure what to expect but figured it had to at least be an interesting story. This film was sort of like watching an episode of Jerry Springer. The colorful characters that make up the story seem as though they'd fit perfectly on the set of the notorious talk show, unafraid to air personal dramas and tales of violence. I say this, not to be mean, but to make the point that this film does not seem focused on portraying the victim or embarking on a larger narrative about her, the cycles of abuse that seem commonplace according to the family members and acquaintances interviewed, or how her mental capacity may have made her a target for abuse. Instead, the focus of the film seems to be on the victim's abusers, with much of the subject matter revolving around the matriarch of this "family". I also found myself uncomfortable with how locals and family members were portrayed. This film feels like sensationalism, intent on pointing out the most lurid and shocking details about these people and their behaviors, despite the fact that some of it is irrelevant to the story.

    This film also feels incredibly amateur. Production quality is low, with much of the film looking and feeling like something made by sophomores in the AV Club at the local high school. There is little structure to the story. You're given a quick slideshow presentation of everyone being interviewed for this film, with its respective fade in/out of each photo and their names typeset in Bradley Hand below each one. And then the story takes off. The information comes in small jumbles that are (kind of) in some type of order. But it all ends up feeling like you're sitting in their living room, surrounded by all of them, and being bombarded with the story of every extenuating circumstance surrounding this woman's murder and having to do your best to make sense of it all. Occasionally I found myself lacking clarity on the victim's murder itself, which...well isn't that why we're all here??

    Despite the films preoccupation with the seedier details of the people in the victim's life, I did feel a sense of sadness for this woman. She had no advocate and local authorities did little to nothing to help her. In fact, this is one of the points I wish had been further explored as well. Overall, a truly sad story made even sadder by what I saw as a pervasive atmosphere of neglect, physical, sexual and emotional abuse, poverty and incest surrounding this woman with mental challenges. I don't really recommend this film. It feels seedy, exploitative and cheap.

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