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It gets worse.Livid after the trailer alone.
It gets worse.Livid after the trailer alone.
How can you be livid when that old white guy says he's guilty? He's obviously guilty bruh.Livid after the trailer alone.
I'm going to go to bed angry tonight.It gets worse.
Well it is Monday.I'm going to go to bed angry tonight.
Those two former cops whose interviews they keep showing are making me racist against white people.Innocent black man goes to jail for over 22 years for a crime he didn’t commit due to deeply entrenched racism and corruption in the Boston PD and all @nimic has to say is the story could have been shorter.
For shame.
Those two former cops whose interviews they keep showing are making me racist against white people.
I haveOnly now? You've lived a very sheltered life.
Unbelievable aren’t they.Those two former cops whose interviews they keep showing are making me racist against white people.
Anybody watched this yet?The Jinx part 2 starts this week. One of my favourite ever documentaries
Watched the first episode and thought it was brilliant, shame they’re releasing weeklyAnybody watched this yet?
I think the theory is that they were planted, likely by the other cop(s) who killed him. Wasn’t there something said about him hitting on the underaged daughter of another dirty cop?Okay I finished it. A bit dragged out for runtime (like when episode 7 ended with the new DA's speech, and episode 8 begins with us watching Sean watch the same speech), but it was good enough. Not entirely sure it proved Sean's innocence. Maybe I missed it, but did they ever explain how the (corrupt) cops found the pistols? The documentary cast an appropriate amount of doubt on the uncle's story, but how are they explaining the guns?
Have you watched The US and the Holocaust? 3-parter.Need a new Ken Burns doc.
I read that some people think it might have been a drug dealer who got him when he was getting a blowjob from "Bunny".I think the theory is that they were planted, likely by the other cop(s) who killed him. Wasn’t there something said about him hitting on the underaged daughter of another dirty cop?
Plus there was never any mention of ballistics, they just relied on the supposed eye witness brought in by Brazil saying that she’d seen the two men and then the coerced story from the uncle who was being threatened with going back to prison for the rest of his life, again by Brazil and the other guy whose named sounded like “et cetera”.
Literally everything led back to the corrupt shitbag cops, and I’m convinced the “that case is as clean as they come” asshole was involved too.
Yea quite possibly, but there’s no question in my mind Sean had nothing to do with it.I read that some people think it might have been a drug dealer who got him when he was getting a blowjob from "Bunny".
I think maybe the documentary was a bit too scattered, although maybe they're afraid of making actual claims about these things, for legal reasons.
Co-signed. I loved this (and I'm not a big fan of 17th century painting, to put it mildly!)If you like a well told story, I'll recommend "Tim's Vermeer". Available in full length on Youtube:
It's a quite remarkable unveiling of how a legendary dutch painter most likely managed to make extremely accurate and realistic (almost photorealistic) paintings in the 17th century.
I have absolutely zero interest in paintings and historic painters, but this is one of the most interesting documentaries I have seen. It's well-put together, and uncovers a remarkable technique given the time period it was invented in.
Thank you for highlighting this...it's amazing. The time lapse of the rug is a magical moment and proves his theory to my mind. It just appears out of thin air...I've never seen an artist do that!.If you like a well told story, I'll recommend "Tim's Vermeer". Available in full length on Youtube:
It's a quite remarkable unveiling of how a legendary dutch painter most likely managed to make extremely accurate and realistic (almost photorealistic) paintings in the 17th century.
I have absolutely zero interest in paintings and historic painters, but this is one of the most interesting documentaries I have seen. It's well-put together, and uncovers a remarkable technique given the time period it was invented in.