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Uma série documental em três partes sobre atentados a bomba que chocaram a comunidade mórmon de Salt Lake City e ameaçaram completamente os fundamentos históricos da igreja.Uma série documental em três partes sobre atentados a bomba que chocaram a comunidade mórmon de Salt Lake City e ameaçaram completamente os fundamentos históricos da igreja.Uma série documental em três partes sobre atentados a bomba que chocaram a comunidade mórmon de Salt Lake City e ameaçaram completamente os fundamentos históricos da igreja.
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At first I thought, geez this case is so old, I don't care ... and then I couldn't turn it off. The murderer is as cold-blooded as Ted Bundy. Watch for the photos at the end. 😮
The pacing and editing in this true crime documentary is what made it interesting and compelling. Intertwining the archival footage with present day interviews was done well. However I particularly enjoyed the discovery and science of the motive, and appreciated the series took the time to explain how it was accomplished.
Fascinating story, well told.
Fascinating story, well told.
This is a well presented, insightful three part series into the crimes of one man, and how he nearly rocked the Mormon Church to it's very core.
This series gathers momentum, and gets more and more dramatic, and shocking with every episode. Part three contains some pretty incredible insights into what must have been a very disturbed mind.
It does make you wonder what documents exist out there.
Some fascinating interviews, clips, and interesting news interviews, it's amazing how manipulative some people can be, and how people simply didn't want to believe what was going on under their very eyes.
These events were unknown to me, I also know very little about The Mormon Church. The first half of Part one gives you an insight into its origins.
It's an interesting look at the polygraph test, it reinforces why it's not admissable in The UK I guess, it can clearly be beaten.
This series gathers momentum, and gets more and more dramatic, and shocking with every episode. Part three contains some pretty incredible insights into what must have been a very disturbed mind.
It does make you wonder what documents exist out there.
Some fascinating interviews, clips, and interesting news interviews, it's amazing how manipulative some people can be, and how people simply didn't want to believe what was going on under their very eyes.
These events were unknown to me, I also know very little about The Mormon Church. The first half of Part one gives you an insight into its origins.
It's an interesting look at the polygraph test, it reinforces why it's not admissable in The UK I guess, it can clearly be beaten.
I will call this a big overview of a very dark and horrific act that I had either not known of or remembered. It is a big event as the intersection of terrorism and The Mormon Church. I learned a good bit and I always kept feeling something, perhaps important, regarding the story was missing. I kept coming back to feeling I was trying to "over-think" this thing. This was a simple case of greed and narcisicm gone to a unthinkable level. I think the doc could have been more revealing and more in-depth since it was three installments. Still I was interested. BTW Mark Hoffman's voice is not right...something is way off when you process his voice. He is a total psychopath filled with something quite dark and he got by cloaking it for way too long.
We've been watching a series of Netflix true crime documentaries recently, but of the ones we've watched "Murder Among the Mormons" is the first one with a case that I knew nothing at all about before starting. Though this was interesting, and the story is told in quite a logical way, I came away with more questions and theories about the antagonist than the show provides.
Mark Hofmann is an historical documents dealer with a knack for finding rare items that has made him a wealthy man. His location in Salt Lake City makes him a prime dealer for working with the Mormon church and his location of the "Salamander Letter" has made him a big if controversial name in those circles. Just days before he's due to provide a big haul of letters and documents for verification, a series of bombs explode, killing authenticator Steven Christensen and Kathy Sheets, seriously injuring Hofmann and destroying the cachet.
I'm going to write the rest of the review without spoiling who is behind the bombs, as going in I knew nothing about this case and I'd prefer you to have the same experience, if you can. There are some interesting characters in this doc from the worlds of law enforcement, document dealing and the Mormon church, none more so than Shannon Flynn, whose voice and mannerism are quite the most memorable aspect of the series. The documentary is quite well researched, with many interviews with key characters that are still with us and quite a bit of news footage from the time - though the little re-enactments that they do are played usually for laughs and I could have done without them.
Having finished it, though I understand the motivations for the crimes, I don't feel I understand why the killer escalated to murder so quickly when other options would have worked better. The historical interview that makes up much of the final episode gives the impression that the person is a sociopath and that eventually was going to kill someone when the pressures on them made it the preferable option, but that's my amateur interpretation. I'd have preferred some expert guidance on this from criminal psychiatrists.
Though I doubt it's going to live long in the memory, I was entertained enough by "Murder Among the Mormans" to finish it and though there's an interesting story here, I could have done with more indepth analysis of the murderer.
Mark Hofmann is an historical documents dealer with a knack for finding rare items that has made him a wealthy man. His location in Salt Lake City makes him a prime dealer for working with the Mormon church and his location of the "Salamander Letter" has made him a big if controversial name in those circles. Just days before he's due to provide a big haul of letters and documents for verification, a series of bombs explode, killing authenticator Steven Christensen and Kathy Sheets, seriously injuring Hofmann and destroying the cachet.
I'm going to write the rest of the review without spoiling who is behind the bombs, as going in I knew nothing about this case and I'd prefer you to have the same experience, if you can. There are some interesting characters in this doc from the worlds of law enforcement, document dealing and the Mormon church, none more so than Shannon Flynn, whose voice and mannerism are quite the most memorable aspect of the series. The documentary is quite well researched, with many interviews with key characters that are still with us and quite a bit of news footage from the time - though the little re-enactments that they do are played usually for laughs and I could have done without them.
Having finished it, though I understand the motivations for the crimes, I don't feel I understand why the killer escalated to murder so quickly when other options would have worked better. The historical interview that makes up much of the final episode gives the impression that the person is a sociopath and that eventually was going to kill someone when the pressures on them made it the preferable option, but that's my amateur interpretation. I'd have preferred some expert guidance on this from criminal psychiatrists.
Though I doubt it's going to live long in the memory, I was entertained enough by "Murder Among the Mormans" to finish it and though there's an interesting story here, I could have done with more indepth analysis of the murderer.
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- CuriosidadesRobert Lindsey wrote " A Gathering of Saints: A True Story of Money, Murder and Deceit" in 1988 about Mark Hoffman and the Salamander Letter and the bombings.
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