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Anyone else watch(ing) the series on Netflix?
Wife watched all of it. I watched three or so and got the rest from her.
Zundfolge
03-19-2016, 09:51
No, but I've watched several critiques of it ... basically its described as a prime example of "yellow journalism".
It is certainly a biased production, but it's still worth watching. In before foxtrot comes in to say "See? This is what I've been talking about with our justice system!" Ha ha
I read some stuff about things left out and there's a couple "allegedly" references, on top of things the show does leave out. If you're bored sometime, I'd recommend watching it.
StagLefty
03-19-2016, 10:44
Found it interesting but a lot of loose ends in the series.
Like all lawyer attempts, not every argument is solid. Lol
Limited GM
03-19-2016, 21:17
Found it interesting but a lot of loose ends in the series.
We watched all of them. I think if I owned a smelter and car crusher, I could get rid of a Toyota and body.
Great-Kazoo
03-19-2016, 23:45
We watched all of them. I think if I owned a smelter and car crusher, I could get rid of a Toyota and body.
Wrong way to go about it.
Jefe's AR
03-20-2016, 13:29
Wrong way to go about it.
Do tell.[mop]
Great-Kazoo
03-20-2016, 17:56
Do tell.[mop]
The internet is your friend. AND potential prosecutors evidence
Watched it, thought it was complete BS... did some digging, and found that they left a lot out (naturally, because it was from the defense's point of view). Take it for what it's worth, it's not unbiased at all, and it really tries to make the DA and the detectives look evil. The DA even released a statement after the "documentary" came out, and stated that they skewed things pretty far. If you want the truth, this won't provide it, much like anything Michael Moore puts out; you're only getting one side.
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