Sherri Papini ahora afirma que su secuestro de 2016 fue real y lo hizo su ex novio James Reyes. Antes admitió haberlo fingido para ocultar una aventura. Cumplió casi un año de condena por la... Leer todoSherri Papini ahora afirma que su secuestro de 2016 fue real y lo hizo su ex novio James Reyes. Antes admitió haberlo fingido para ocultar una aventura. Cumplió casi un año de condena por la falsa confesión.Sherri Papini ahora afirma que su secuestro de 2016 fue real y lo hizo su ex novio James Reyes. Antes admitió haberlo fingido para ocultar una aventura. Cumplió casi un año de condena por la falsa confesión.
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I realized something from watching this crap that I didn't understand before. I knew she was a pathological liar. I did not know that she is evil. I was actually shocked by how purely evil and destructive she is. If she had just kept her mouth shut - only her ex-husband, Keith, would have known that part. Now the world knows.
I could write a book on how everything she says in this documentary is either a lie or insane. But just take this for example: Crazy Sherri takes the extreme step of secretly taping her and Keith's interaction. In part 2 she plays the most egregious one of those exchanges. All it demonstrated was that Keith, calm but firm, fully has her number and job one for him is to protect their children from HER.
And Sherri has this crazy attorney who was gang raped and talks about her need to "escape", understandably, from that event. She draws a parallel between her trauma and her need to escape from it and Sherri's trauma and Sherri's need to escape from it. The attorney ironically, and stupidly, doesn't realize that Sherri caused ALL of the trauma that she went through, and is responsible for ALL of the trauma that her family experienced, and therefore is the "rapist" in this scenario.
At the end, she asks the off-camera documentarian: "Do you think this will do more harm than good to me?" Hmm...she's starting to catch on.
I'm don't care to spend another minute on this review. But someone should go into the questionable ethics of the makers of this disaster movie using an unstable sociopath who is incapable of saying no to the project, and also incapable of doing anything but revealing, through her own words, how destructive and dangerous she is.
I could write a book on how everything she says in this documentary is either a lie or insane. But just take this for example: Crazy Sherri takes the extreme step of secretly taping her and Keith's interaction. In part 2 she plays the most egregious one of those exchanges. All it demonstrated was that Keith, calm but firm, fully has her number and job one for him is to protect their children from HER.
And Sherri has this crazy attorney who was gang raped and talks about her need to "escape", understandably, from that event. She draws a parallel between her trauma and her need to escape from it and Sherri's trauma and Sherri's need to escape from it. The attorney ironically, and stupidly, doesn't realize that Sherri caused ALL of the trauma that she went through, and is responsible for ALL of the trauma that her family experienced, and therefore is the "rapist" in this scenario.
At the end, she asks the off-camera documentarian: "Do you think this will do more harm than good to me?" Hmm...she's starting to catch on.
I'm don't care to spend another minute on this review. But someone should go into the questionable ethics of the makers of this disaster movie using an unstable sociopath who is incapable of saying no to the project, and also incapable of doing anything but revealing, through her own words, how destructive and dangerous she is.
I initially came to gawk at the woman who masterminded a sensational crime. I then wanted to fast forward through much of her dialogue as I didn't want to give her or her version of events much of my time. The documentary is well done. It doesn't focus on what happened. It focuses on what happened during and after (outside of what the media conveyed) and It gives Sherry the floor to come clean about what really happened. The producers certainly hold her accountable for her past lies and they go to lengths to establish the validity of her statements. Her credibility is left to be determined by the viewer. By not injecting their own agenda ,they seemed to want to get to the bottom of what happened and why -in Sherri's words. So for this, I give it eight stars because it soon became clear that this isn't an easy task. It's hard to know where the truth lies or when one is lying to themselves, I could certainly draw some of my own conclusions from this however, the point was to get her side of the story from her. Like it or not. Once I stopped rolling my eyes I could see that her version is not as exciting as what I may have been anticipating. I also admit, I fast forwarded through some of her longer explanations in one episode because the version from other outlets left me very annoyed with her. I have little room to care how she may have gotten to that point. It also felt clear to me that she wasn't telling the whole truth but that doesn't mean she wasn't. It just means that such an outrageous story warrants outrage. We all know the media goes over the top and that this was over the top to begin with, so maybe there is room for some gray area -there is some food for thought given .And, n the court of public opinion, she is not getting off easily nor is this documentary an attempt to do so.
We finally get her side of the story in her words, not that we were expecting much. The story itself is compelling and this documentary doesn't really rely on that ( or doesn't need to ) it's mostly about the behind the scenes investigation and questioning Sherri now about what actually happened and how and why should we believe her ?' So again, well done in that regard .
We finally get her side of the story in her words, not that we were expecting much. The story itself is compelling and this documentary doesn't really rely on that ( or doesn't need to ) it's mostly about the behind the scenes investigation and questioning Sherri now about what actually happened and how and why should we believe her ?' So again, well done in that regard .
Dear James,
I'm so sorry Sherri did this to you and that you ever got involved with her. Unfortunately you should have realized she was crazy and a liar while she was asking you to do insane things at your house for 22 days. That said, you don't deserve to be another victim in the path of her tornado.
This girl is such a narcissist that she truly believed this documentary would be good for her and force people to believe her. They can't hide their disorders and she is severely misdiagnosed. She needs money, she needs a good story to get her kids back, she needs every man in her life to be the bad guy so she can be the princess in need of saving. Who paid her money to lie some more for this?!? I'm dumber for having watched it, but I really hoped she'd tell the truth and that James would tell his side. The great thing about it is she lied some more and couldn't hide her crazy no matter how hard she tried.
I'm so sorry Sherri did this to you and that you ever got involved with her. Unfortunately you should have realized she was crazy and a liar while she was asking you to do insane things at your house for 22 days. That said, you don't deserve to be another victim in the path of her tornado.
This girl is such a narcissist that she truly believed this documentary would be good for her and force people to believe her. They can't hide their disorders and she is severely misdiagnosed. She needs money, she needs a good story to get her kids back, she needs every man in her life to be the bad guy so she can be the princess in need of saving. Who paid her money to lie some more for this?!? I'm dumber for having watched it, but I really hoped she'd tell the truth and that James would tell his side. The great thing about it is she lied some more and couldn't hide her crazy no matter how hard she tried.
This documentary is classic case study of how to spot a liar. Sherri's own words and mannerisms during this interview make it pretty obvious when she is telling the truth and when she is not. Often she will start embellishing an answer that should be straight forward. Also everyone is to blame but herself. She plays the pity card well which sucks in a lot of people. I do not know where the psychiatrist featured in this film got his degree but he seems extremely gullible. This doc does a good job of challenging her on many aspects of the case. Every time she is challenged the answers just do not add up. Anyway, its up to each person to make their own assessment but from my perspective this documentary made her look even more guilty and even more of a liar.
I wish that you had focused on confirming or negating the allegations. But instead, this was just her blaming everyone and everything on others. You gave her a huge platform to put out her scenario and to explain away all of the lies. Even when you pressed her and caught her in lies, she was allowed to explain it all away. I have a friend who is a pathological liar. Does it come from abuse, absolutely. But it doesn't make it ok. There were many things you could have done to confirm James story, but you chose to instead let her blame him. You should have told both sides, even if he chose not to participate. This was just a whitewash of her lies.
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- TriviaThis limited docuseries is being premiered in two 2-hour (including commercial time) episodes on May 26, 2025 and May 27, 2025. Multiple 1-hour "reruns" are also scheduled, all with different episode titles.
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