Z-al
Iscritto in data ott 2006
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I was at my Sinai hospital one day when I ran into Rob and his bodyguard. He sounded like you're really nice guy, and we both ended up striking the conversation about health and football. He did not know at the time what was wrong with him and I did not know anbput my health situation either, in the end we both ended up with a serious illness. At that moment he trusted me like a friend even though I had just met him.
Unfortunately he didn't survive while I did and I feel so sorry for him. Despite his faults i could see the fear of unknown in his eyes that day. Before he got diagnosed he did clean up his act and he did try to get better and I'm so glad he died knowing he tried his best. This documentary was very unfair and everything that is wrong with this world. In the end he was a victim of drugs, politics and disease. Something which many of us fall victim to as well and have very little chance of surviving at times . Victim blaming never solves anything.
Unfortunately he didn't survive while I did and I feel so sorry for him. Despite his faults i could see the fear of unknown in his eyes that day. Before he got diagnosed he did clean up his act and he did try to get better and I'm so glad he died knowing he tried his best. This documentary was very unfair and everything that is wrong with this world. In the end he was a victim of drugs, politics and disease. Something which many of us fall victim to as well and have very little chance of surviving at times . Victim blaming never solves anything.
Forensic Files covered Hadden Clark's case in under 30 minutes and still managed to share more info than this whole documentary season. The story is interesting but it could've been told in a single episode or short film. The documentary jumps between victims without clear structure and doesn't explain the evidence or forensics behind the convictions. It focuses too much on the killer's psychology and not enough on the crimes themselves. There are no interviews with Navy personnel to back up Clark's claims of killing while enlisted-even though one episode mentions him throwing someone off a ship. That should've been easy to verify. It also lacks the investigative depth of a show like The Jinx.