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Reta

Reta

5.1
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  • Jul 10, 2024
  • It's not a true crime documentary

    I got it from the library, in the documentary section with a Dewey Decimal number, and was a bit puzzled because I couldn't remember a medical serial killer named Reta from the 2010s. I figured out almost immediately that it was not a documentary, and went ahead and watched it for about 20 minutes or so.

    Those are 20 minutes of my life that I won't be getting back, so I'll just use that time and this to warn anyone who thinks they want to watch this ultra low-budget dreck. I can't imagine that it would be of interest to anyone but the people in it, and maybe their parents.

    Was this ever shown in a theater? If so, I hope the viewers got their money back. It's only dodging the 1 star rating because the cinematography is pretty good, unlike the acting, etc.
    Shattered Dreams

    Shattered Dreams

    5.7
  • Dec 24, 2009
  • I saw an interview with her when the book came out

    First of all, they actually had six children. One of them died in infancy.

    She readily admitted that no matter how bad things otherwise were, they always had incredibly spectacular sex. This can at least partially explain why she stayed - not blaming her, of course.

    The oldest children, BTW, wanted nothing to do with him but the younger ones did see him, something she encouraged. Keep in mind that this was over 20 years ago; I have no idea what may have happened in the meantime.

    Have either of them remarried? I couldn't imagine anyone wanting him, but you never know.

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