Examina la fascinante historia de Greg Kelley, estrella de fútbol americano en secundaria, arrestado, condenado y encarcelado por agredir sexualmente a un niño de 4 años, y la búsqueda de ve... Leer todoExamina la fascinante historia de Greg Kelley, estrella de fútbol americano en secundaria, arrestado, condenado y encarcelado por agredir sexualmente a un niño de 4 años, y la búsqueda de verdad y justicia de sus seguidores.Examina la fascinante historia de Greg Kelley, estrella de fútbol americano en secundaria, arrestado, condenado y encarcelado por agredir sexualmente a un niño de 4 años, y la búsqueda de verdad y justicia de sus seguidores.
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America has been telling you that the American Justice System is the best in the world. This myth is hard to kill.
Many scholars and many people outside the US are of course highly skeptical about this claim and have been for many years.
The American justice system is rotten to the core, filled with corruption and this documentary exposes the corrupt police and Texas Rangers and exposes a judiciary system that doesn't care about the individual American citizen. This documentary is both frightening to watch and tragic to live with. But it's a must see tv-moment for sure.
Many scholars and many people outside the US are of course highly skeptical about this claim and have been for many years.
The American justice system is rotten to the core, filled with corruption and this documentary exposes the corrupt police and Texas Rangers and exposes a judiciary system that doesn't care about the individual American citizen. This documentary is both frightening to watch and tragic to live with. But it's a must see tv-moment for sure.
"Outcry" (2020 release; 5 episodes of 60 min. each) is a TV documentary series about erstwhile Texas high school football star Greg Kelley. As Episode 1 opens, it is "2013-07-23" and we see a social worker interview a young boy, maybe 4 or 5 years old, who gives the outcry statement. The boy talks about what Greg (allegedly) has done to him (sexual abuse although of course those are not the words used by the young boy). We then step back and are introduced to Greg, a talented HS football player at Leander HS (in affluent and suburban Austin, TX) who seems to have everything going for him: a beautiful girlfriend, parents who love him, etc. When the explosive allegations are made against Greg by not one, but two young boys, the Williamson Country District Attorney's office springs into action. We are reminded that the DA's office in the late 1980s prosecuted a man for the murder of his wife, putting him in jail, when in fact the husband was innocent all along (and finally freed 25 years later). At this point we are less than 15 min. into Episode 1.
Couple of comments: let me state upfront that I had zero knowledge of these events prior to watching the opening episode of this TV documentary. The allegations are so explosive that they need to be carefully considered, that much is clear. At the same time, the accused is maintaining his innocence high and low, as are the people (including family and friends, and later a larger community) around him. What to make of this? To be honest, I haven't the faintest idea (my gut tells me that based on what I saw in Episode 1, the guy is innocent, but I could be completely wrong on this). I can't wait to see hot all of this is going to play out in the next 4 episodes (of about an hour each). All I know is this: this is riveting and must-see TV, period.
"Outcry" premiered this weekend on Showtime, and new episodes air on Sunday evenings at 10 pm Eastern time (now available on SHO on Demand and other streaming services). If you like true crime documentaries, by all means I encourage you to check this out and draw your own conclusion.
UPDATE 7/7/20 I've just bing-watched the other 4 episodes. There are no words. This is an emotional rollercoaster all the way. The details that are revealed in the next 4 episodes are nothing short of jaw-dropping. Kudos to the documentary team that literally spent YEARS making this documentary, and that is all what I will say. JUST WATCH.
Couple of comments: let me state upfront that I had zero knowledge of these events prior to watching the opening episode of this TV documentary. The allegations are so explosive that they need to be carefully considered, that much is clear. At the same time, the accused is maintaining his innocence high and low, as are the people (including family and friends, and later a larger community) around him. What to make of this? To be honest, I haven't the faintest idea (my gut tells me that based on what I saw in Episode 1, the guy is innocent, but I could be completely wrong on this). I can't wait to see hot all of this is going to play out in the next 4 episodes (of about an hour each). All I know is this: this is riveting and must-see TV, period.
"Outcry" premiered this weekend on Showtime, and new episodes air on Sunday evenings at 10 pm Eastern time (now available on SHO on Demand and other streaming services). If you like true crime documentaries, by all means I encourage you to check this out and draw your own conclusion.
UPDATE 7/7/20 I've just bing-watched the other 4 episodes. There are no words. This is an emotional rollercoaster all the way. The details that are revealed in the next 4 episodes are nothing short of jaw-dropping. Kudos to the documentary team that literally spent YEARS making this documentary, and that is all what I will say. JUST WATCH.
One of the best documentaries I've ever seen. I would highly recommend it to anyone.
Binged thru the whole thing in 2 days. The doc itself was very well made, being fair to all parties involved & very thorough in its execution of laying out the details of the case. Up until the end I had no idea on how it would end & when all was revealed, I couldn't hold back the tears.
Seeing the belief & support with Greg's friends/family/community throughout the process was awe inspiring. I'd recommend anyone watch this, as we need to shine as bright a light as possible on stories such as this. Where we trust & believe in the system to be fair & for justice to prevail, only to have the opposite occur. More people need to see this.
Seeing the belief & support with Greg's friends/family/community throughout the process was awe inspiring. I'd recommend anyone watch this, as we need to shine as bright a light as possible on stories such as this. Where we trust & believe in the system to be fair & for justice to prevail, only to have the opposite occur. More people need to see this.
The police Chief has since retired, but I can not believe the lead investigator still has a job. There should be accountability when your incompetence ruins a person's life. Gripping series.
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