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I literal cried my eyes out. All the stories, survivors, losses and the mega impact this tsunami had on mankind, is portrayed in the most respectable way to do so.
You feel and see the damage and all the live it costs. But you feel how remarkable people are by nature. Without knowing what to do, people absolutely know what to do. Working together and set up medical care.
The moral of this documentary is in my opinion that mankind is good in nature. And in time of crisis, that part is unknowingly what we'll do and wont be forgotten.
It takes a good, excellent producing team to create a documentary like this, but it's humanity that already made the story.
Absolutely recommend to everyone to watch it. We are committed in doing the right thing, and this documentary makes you feel it in every fiber of your body.
You feel and see the damage and all the live it costs. But you feel how remarkable people are by nature. Without knowing what to do, people absolutely know what to do. Working together and set up medical care.
The moral of this documentary is in my opinion that mankind is good in nature. And in time of crisis, that part is unknowingly what we'll do and wont be forgotten.
It takes a good, excellent producing team to create a documentary like this, but it's humanity that already made the story.
Absolutely recommend to everyone to watch it. We are committed in doing the right thing, and this documentary makes you feel it in every fiber of your body.
First of all, I don't know what I don't know, but if everything is told in this documentairy about the case, I would recommend to watch it to literal everyone.
I am not a US citizen and can't believe the incredible bias that is constantly appearing. The interviewer is asking the right questions and if it was only her who was the 'sherrif', I think it would be a whole different outcome.
Would love to hear real experts opinion about this forensic evidence. The person who is analysing the digital evidence, oh dear. Not sure what his expertise is, but digital evidence isn't one of them.
Great example for US justice attitude: it's not about solving the case, it's about winning the case.
Disclaimer: I can't give a opinion about if she's guilty or not, the only conclusion I can get to is how can a murder be solved with so much bias and no one is mentioning it.
Must see if you're able to hear, see and feel the miscarrige of justice and how not to investigate proparly. Otherwise just skip it.
I am not a US citizen and can't believe the incredible bias that is constantly appearing. The interviewer is asking the right questions and if it was only her who was the 'sherrif', I think it would be a whole different outcome.
Would love to hear real experts opinion about this forensic evidence. The person who is analysing the digital evidence, oh dear. Not sure what his expertise is, but digital evidence isn't one of them.
Great example for US justice attitude: it's not about solving the case, it's about winning the case.
Disclaimer: I can't give a opinion about if she's guilty or not, the only conclusion I can get to is how can a murder be solved with so much bias and no one is mentioning it.
Must see if you're able to hear, see and feel the miscarrige of justice and how not to investigate proparly. Otherwise just skip it.