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Carmel: Chi ha ucciso María Marta? (2020)

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Carmel: Chi ha ucciso María Marta?

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7/10

A hot mess

Everything about this murder, the cover up, the trials, the people, is one big hot mess. It's hard to even understand how it all goes together. A good job by the producers to put the timeline of events together, and get the major parties interviewed.
  • Calicodreamin
  • 7 nov 2020
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7/10

Body language

Of people who participated in filming, is very interesting, all of the family has very restless movements. Such things say more than words. The widower himself first makes a statement that he never did anything illegal... And that adds something in lines like he did it, but was never caught. It's not a funny thing to say considering that he was a suspect for killing his wife. Also, he insisted on not being in clubhouse, even though that would be alibi for him, but then, Maria Martha's sister and her husband would lose theirs, being that maid of theirs said everyone was gone by 6pm and she cleaned up the table in living room. That would put them easily on the scene in the murder time-line. As for the motive... Who knows, it could have been anything, people are very versatile in that department, especially when rich and bored. This cover-up they made was a crime on its own, I can't imagine being in a mindset like them to think that everything will magically disappear because they destroyed the scene and because they feel that in their rich little community, anyone and anything can be bought. Like already said in the documetary:"If there is no justice let there at least be truth."
  • papirna_vila
  • 6 nov 2020
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8/10

A shocking mystery worth of a fiction novel

When we think of the murder of a woman by five gun shots, the first thing that comes to mind is that it happened in a seedy alley in the middle of the night, not in a fancy Country Club for the wealthiest among us in the outskirts of a city.

The murder of Maria Marta García Belsunce seems as if it was taken out of a mystery novel, it begins with the discovery of a well-to-do socialite lying next to her bathtub, and the family thinking or assuming she hit her head on the tap and fell in, but what follows is so unfathomable it's hard to describe. The family assumes it is an accident, no one bothers calling the police, two doctors have different theories on the way she died, and without an autopsy she is laid to rest the next day.

But a district attorney did an autopsy and revealed that not only did Maria not died accidentally, but that she was also shot 5 times on the side of her head, and all the family is shocked somehow at this revelation

What follows is a media circus and some events worthy of a science fiction novel that you will have to see to believe. I will not spoil what happens in the end or if anyone pays for the crime, but this is by far one of the most bizarre true crime documentaries I have ever watched, NETFLIX is quickly becoming the home of these type of stories, and this is by far one of the most intriguing ones, filled to the brim with mysteries, conspiracy theories, family drama, but most of all it contains facts that fiction writers would never get away with.
  • GomezAddams666
  • 5 nov 2020
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7/10

Worthy of an Agatha Christie film (almost)

  • eryui
  • 5 nov 2020
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7/10

Makes me thankful for the US justice system, warts and all.

  • jeannebodine
  • 6 dic 2021
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7/10

Unsatisfied but interesting

  • TabithaX
  • 16 nov 2020
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8/10

Captivating, mysterious and well crafted crime documentary

This is a well crafted crime mystery documentary showing all aspects and all sides of the story as much as it can. The story begins with the death of Maria Marta and it slowly turns into a big mystery. From an accidental death to a gruesome homicide. An exceptional who dun it crime story in real life.

There are two different sides to the story and the documentary takes an unbiased stand by interviewing almost everyone involved and shows both sides of the coin. There are many discrepancies in the story given by the family of the deceased, but at the same time the story given by the prosecution has its own flaws which makes it complicated to find the real truth.

The documentary will leave the judgment to the viewers by showing most of the facts and evidence gathered in this crime. I wish that the documentary showed more footage of the courtroom, but kudos to the production by taking an unbiased stand and showing the events as it is. I highly recommend this documentary to anyone who's interested in crime documentaries.
  • ahoora13
  • 5 nov 2020
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9/10

What about the Taylor woman?

The Taylor woman was accused by Maria's friend in court implicating the husband in a cover up yet acted like a drama queen at the trial denying it and criticizing the old friend as fame hungry --a totally ridiculous performance. The Taylor woman drove miles on the night of the murder to get the fake death certificate. The Taylor woman was accused of having ties to Mexican drug cartels. Why was none of this investigated?

There is no evidence for motive by Maria's husband.

What about the missing money from the charity? Interrupted burglary is the most obvious motive.

Other than that, the documentary director should have kept the interviews close up-- the full shots of those big men "man-spreading" their legs was distracting as hell.
  • ummajon2003
  • 9 apr 2022
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9/10

good

A deep ploughng , sincere, and bipartisan presentation of a case that ive never heard about here in norway. i do though have my doupts on the judicial system of argentina, mostly based on the unstable political and economical hardships, and deadserious coupd'etates, that made the word ''junta'' a common word for evil/bad , a relay of which branch of the military that wanted to rule. so how trustworthy things and coverage where back then at the start of the decennium...i have my doupts.

but this product is among the upper part of the ducumantaries' super liga, it entertained the grumpy old man, and had me filled with uncertainty till the end, just like fiction but from real life. recommended
  • ops-52535
  • 11 nov 2020
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3/10

Highly interesting case but...

  • cakyolcu
  • 6 dic 2020
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10/10

one of the best

4h of your life you will never forget! one of the best crime show i ever seen, and i have seen a lot trust me.
  • uktiberiu
  • 6 nov 2020
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8/10

Interesting, and well done

  • rimaggio
  • 1 dic 2020
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8/10

Loved it!

  • tesi-68274
  • 7 nov 2020
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1/10

Wasted time

Just watch episode 1 introduction to the story and last 20 minutes of episode 4...
  • florea_roxana
  • 5 lug 2021
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8/10

A very peculiar family.

People mostly worried for the prosecution not following their own line of investigation i.e. finding atrocious that justice primary precept should be independent. Someone did it and some are covering him.
  • ikeppl-1
  • 6 nov 2020
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8/10

Carmel: Who Killed Maria Marta?

In October 2002 María Marta García Belsunce was found dead in the bathroom of her house in an exclusive gated community outside Buenos Aires. Her husband reported that she was injured; he assumed she'd banged her head on a beam and fallen into the bath. This theory was initially accepted by the authorities but due to certain irregularities further checks are made on her body... it is soon found that what happened could not have been an accident; it is a clear case of murder. The alibis of many of those close to her are shaky or clearly untrue and the destruction of evidence could be considered suspicious... or just people cleaning up after what they think was a tragic accident. Prosecutor Diego Molina Pico determines to find the truth and bring the guilty to justice.

Not being Argentinian I'd never heard of this case; indeed when I started watching I thought I was about to see a crime drama rather than a documentary! Early on I was unsure the case could possibly justify four episodes but once we learn the truth of how Maria Marta dies it becomes gripping. All those involved give their sides of the story. They sound plausible and my opinion as to who did what changed more than once. The resolution might not be as definite as one might want but a documentary can't be expected to provide answers to questions when the truth has yet to emerge. Overall an interesting documentary.

These comments are based on watching the series in Spanish with English subtitles.
  • Tweekums
  • 15 ott 2021
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8/10

Really good!

This documentary is not a waste of time at all, it is very well done and quite detailed. The cover-up story smells pretty bad, but I still have doubts.

Is it possible to make so many mistakes in a moment of extreme panic? Doubts doubts doubts... In short, if you like documentaries about crimes in real life, don't miss it. Entertaining and very well done.
  • Guanche48
  • 23 set 2021
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1/10

Subtitles were problematic

Sometimes there were subtitles and sometimes there were not. Some flashed for a split second not allowing enough time to read. Onerous. Unfortunately, I couldn't follow and gave up after 40 minutes.
  • monikaquinn-00588
  • 20 nov 2020
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1/10

A load of c...

  • peterehler
  • 7 nov 2020
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5/10

Confusing beginning

I lasted 30 minutes. There were so many different people and I couldn't keep up with who was who as I was watching with subtitles. I watch a lot of subtitle shows but this became too confusing for me.
  • gallagherkellie
  • 16 nov 2020
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2/10

Yawn, yawn and more yawn

  • kaosridder
  • 7 nov 2020
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1/10

The guay who talk Duggan

  • juan_moran
  • 10 nov 2020
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4/10

Why did they chose that lousy "reporter"?

It was mildly interesting, nothing new really, any youtuber could have done that, despite the inability of having all the family members at their disposal, it added no more info than what we already knew. Don't know why they chose this crime instead of the one of "Nora Dalmaso" or "Natalia Fratichelli". Those were far more interesting.

The thing is... why did they chose that air headed for a reporter?? It is the kind of ridicule clown puppet reporter of massive media that you can find in any air TV news. It was intorable to see. I really want to give this a 1 because of him. For people that don't know him you wouldn't understand, but believe me, he's super lame.
  • MidoriAi
  • 20 set 2022
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