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While watching the 4th episode, I decided to Google the case about the Nona Belomesoff and Chris Dannerbig, where the producers decided to hide the fact that her family were Australians who appear to be Indigenous Asiatic People, the bald dad was shorter than the mom and it looked like she has an older brother. Couldn't the producers have cast actors with dark hair, at least? Ugh! Lol!
Chris Dannerbig wasn't some "out of shape" giant slug, but an okay looking average weight tall young man she certainly would have felt comfortable meeting, a fact that would have made the story make more sense as to why she'd see him again.
And to top that off they did not include a major fact that he had just been released 8 days ago from prison for KIDNAPPING before he got his claws into Nona! EIGHT DAYS BEFORE?! Never did they mention he had a criminal past. So along with this finding and that annoying background music score, I lost interest in the show after reading that.
For whatever reasons, the producers weren't forthcoming with vital information about many of the criminals featured in this series, something that would have made the show much better. That's lazy writing on their part, so they didn't deserve my attention anymore.
1st episode Payne/Potter was done by I think Dateline, they featured real footage of the investigation of the victims and criminals. It's one of the most infuriating and creepiest investigation I've ever watched.
Well, at least I did find out 1 big mystery, and that was the face behind the beautiful voice that's been narrating 1 of my favorite crime series, I got to finally see the narrator of "Snapped" Sharon Martin. Yay?
Chris Dannerbig wasn't some "out of shape" giant slug, but an okay looking average weight tall young man she certainly would have felt comfortable meeting, a fact that would have made the story make more sense as to why she'd see him again.
And to top that off they did not include a major fact that he had just been released 8 days ago from prison for KIDNAPPING before he got his claws into Nona! EIGHT DAYS BEFORE?! Never did they mention he had a criminal past. So along with this finding and that annoying background music score, I lost interest in the show after reading that.
For whatever reasons, the producers weren't forthcoming with vital information about many of the criminals featured in this series, something that would have made the show much better. That's lazy writing on their part, so they didn't deserve my attention anymore.
1st episode Payne/Potter was done by I think Dateline, they featured real footage of the investigation of the victims and criminals. It's one of the most infuriating and creepiest investigation I've ever watched.
Well, at least I did find out 1 big mystery, and that was the face behind the beautiful voice that's been narrating 1 of my favorite crime series, I got to finally see the narrator of "Snapped" Sharon Martin. Yay?
These have the potential to be very interesting cases which raise a lot of important issues about social media. The problem is the treatment is sensationalist with graphic reenactments of stabbings beatings etc. None of the real people are involved just presenters and actors. The issues about social media are just referred to in cliches. Sometimes stories are totally over simplified. The worst thing is the terrible narration. The presenter sounds like a computer... intonation all over the place she just cannot read a script..super annoying.wont be watching again. It's just cheap TV appealing to the lowest common denominator a disservice to the victims.
I'm only on episode 1 but so far the acting is horrible! The lady who narrates talks so nasally and like a robot, it's hard to watch. There's no actual photos or video of the people they're discussing or any interviews with anyone who was involved in real life! It's just all narration and terrible re-enactments.
Each episode of this series took me by surprise. Here were people who decided to kill others after reading certain posts on Facebook, Twitter or what have you.
One woman decided to kill a man who loved someone else, and his love as well(their baby survived). And worst of all, she was able to get her dad to do the shooting. Even more shocking was the number of online aliases she used--and they thought she was mentally challenged. She was clearly smarter than she seemed.
Then a group of teenagers decided to knock off a boy who'd disgraced them. How they disposed of him was downright sickening.
Another young woman lost her life when her live in boyfriend and a few others overstayed their welcome. If they had just left on friendly terms, she'd still be alive.
Other instances were caused by anger, jealousy, and other factors. Only ten episodes, and my mind is still reeling.
In fact, the only one I felt was rightfully angry was a boy who killed a man who made him a sex slave. The kid couldn't take it any more.
Believe me, this series will make anyone think twice before posting just anything on social media. Your own BFF may become your mortal enemy.
Then there was the episode about the guy who lured a girl into the woods, and killed her when she refused to have anything to do with him. Heck, she thought he was training her, but he wanted more than that.
When it ended after just ten episodes, I began to wonder when Season 2 will begin.
All things considered, this series stands out like a sore thumb. Posters, beware.
One woman decided to kill a man who loved someone else, and his love as well(their baby survived). And worst of all, she was able to get her dad to do the shooting. Even more shocking was the number of online aliases she used--and they thought she was mentally challenged. She was clearly smarter than she seemed.
Then a group of teenagers decided to knock off a boy who'd disgraced them. How they disposed of him was downright sickening.
Another young woman lost her life when her live in boyfriend and a few others overstayed their welcome. If they had just left on friendly terms, she'd still be alive.
Other instances were caused by anger, jealousy, and other factors. Only ten episodes, and my mind is still reeling.
In fact, the only one I felt was rightfully angry was a boy who killed a man who made him a sex slave. The kid couldn't take it any more.
Believe me, this series will make anyone think twice before posting just anything on social media. Your own BFF may become your mortal enemy.
Then there was the episode about the guy who lured a girl into the woods, and killed her when she refused to have anything to do with him. Heck, she thought he was training her, but he wanted more than that.
When it ended after just ten episodes, I began to wonder when Season 2 will begin.
All things considered, this series stands out like a sore thumb. Posters, beware.
The Jackson / Bargo episode is very poorly produced. Lots missing and incorrect details, some participants are missing, the actors are not nearly representative of the actual people, and the writing and narration is pretty bad. If you want the real story, all of these losers' interrogations are available on YouTube. It all comes out when the detectives grill the group. What these kids did to Seth was horrific. And one of the stepfathers even helped dispose of evidence! This particular telling of it is just overly simplified junk. After watching this one, I didn't even bother watching any others.
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- WissenswertesNarrated by Sharon Martin who also narrates the series Snapped(2004)
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