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La mort mystérieuse d'une jeune mère et le coup d'enlèvement de son fils qui a suivi ouvrent un mystère de plusieurs décennies sur la véritable identité de la femme et le meurtrier fugitif f... Tout lireLa mort mystérieuse d'une jeune mère et le coup d'enlèvement de son fils qui a suivi ouvrent un mystère de plusieurs décennies sur la véritable identité de la femme et le meurtrier fugitif fédéral au centre de tout cela.La mort mystérieuse d'une jeune mère et le coup d'enlèvement de son fils qui a suivi ouvrent un mystère de plusieurs décennies sur la véritable identité de la femme et le meurtrier fugitif fédéral au centre de tout cela.
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The documentary starts off as a typical hit-and-run case, eventually branching out into a spiral of unending twists and hidden mysteries. While it spends the entirety of the first act on the perpetrator and his doings, director Skye Borgman ensures that the piece lends ample time on unraveling the mystery around the titular girl's identity. That's when the documentary comes into its own, never letting us forget that it's not the inhumanity meted out to the victim that she needs to be remembered for, but for who she was, as a person (friend, peer, mother). Skye wants to tell us that even under the most difficult circumstances, the victim was always trying to be her best version. The final stretch is incredibly moving, especially when we get to know of more people related to her, and what she meant (or still means) to each of them.
It's a really disturbing story and you will lose faith in humanity if you watch it. And if you believe in God, you will question your beliefs on that too.
Yet the girl was admirable, to get a full scholarship to a top engineering program despite dealing with so much abuse.
Society failed her. If somebody at some point had intervened and asked the right questions and spoken to the law enforcement, she could have been saved.
Full credit to FBI for pursuing the case till the end. Teen pregnancies should be actively discouraged. If you cannot support your kids or give them a good life, please don't have kids. The mother is the real criminal here. She had no business having 3 kids living in a trailer and highly irresponsible marrying a stranger she just met. She should be jailed with the psychopath.
Yet the girl was admirable, to get a full scholarship to a top engineering program despite dealing with so much abuse.
Society failed her. If somebody at some point had intervened and asked the right questions and spoken to the law enforcement, she could have been saved.
Full credit to FBI for pursuing the case till the end. Teen pregnancies should be actively discouraged. If you cannot support your kids or give them a good life, please don't have kids. The mother is the real criminal here. She had no business having 3 kids living in a trailer and highly irresponsible marrying a stranger she just met. She should be jailed with the psychopath.
One of those stories that shocks you with every twist, its wild and almost unbelievable. A well put together documentary with relevant interviews and a smooth rhythm to the storytelling. Sad, poignant, and just incredible (in a really disheartening way).
When a young woman's body is found in Oklahoma, her identity is a fake one, her story, harrowing.
I'm a little late watching this, I was a little put off by the long running time, being so used to hour long documentaries, it was a big mistake, this was compelling viewing, the time flew by.
I think this is one of those stories that will love with me for some time, it's thought provoking, remarkable and chilling, what they poor young woman endured will quite literally break your heart. Nobody should have to suffer, ensure and experience what she did, she also seemed such a wonderful person.
Very well made and edited, it flowed incredibly well. This really was a triumph, a story that needed to be told.
9/10.
I'm a little late watching this, I was a little put off by the long running time, being so used to hour long documentaries, it was a big mistake, this was compelling viewing, the time flew by.
I think this is one of those stories that will love with me for some time, it's thought provoking, remarkable and chilling, what they poor young woman endured will quite literally break your heart. Nobody should have to suffer, ensure and experience what she did, she also seemed such a wonderful person.
Very well made and edited, it flowed incredibly well. This really was a triumph, a story that needed to be told.
9/10.
A young woman dies in an Oklahoma City from the injuries she has received in a hit and run. The doctors and police suspect foul play, but it isn't until they don't find out that she isn't who she says she is that the mystery begins to unfold. Slowly, but surely, the horror of her life unfolds.
This is one of the best, and most well constructed, documentaries, I have ever seen. The director tells the story in the chronology that the police and the FBI a discover it. The result is the stomach churning story of sociopath and the damage he has done.
See it because his victims deserve to have their stories told, but, beware, that is disturbing.
This is one of the best, and most well constructed, documentaries, I have ever seen. The director tells the story in the chronology that the police and the FBI a discover it. The result is the stomach churning story of sociopath and the damage he has done.
See it because his victims deserve to have their stories told, but, beware, that is disturbing.
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- AnecdotesToutes les informations contiennent des divulgâcheurs
- GaffesWhen Dr. Charles Engles is introduced (about 6:30 into the movie), his title is misspelled as "Neurogsurgeon" (sic).
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