Examines an unsolved and mysterious death in Skidmore, Missouri, 1981, after a resident is shot dead vigilante style in front of almost 60 townspeople, who deny having seen anything.Examines an unsolved and mysterious death in Skidmore, Missouri, 1981, after a resident is shot dead vigilante style in front of almost 60 townspeople, who deny having seen anything.Examines an unsolved and mysterious death in Skidmore, Missouri, 1981, after a resident is shot dead vigilante style in front of almost 60 townspeople, who deny having seen anything.
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I found it to be thought provoking. It's not only about the murder of a town bully, this town already had blood on its hands from a town lynching in the 1930s. Their grandchildren in the 80s ended up in a situation that they band together to kill someone, the town bully. How did he end up that way? Why couldn't the police or law do anything. Then a teenage boy is murdered. Then a pregnant woman is killed and her baby abducted in 2004. With people dying off, businesses going out of business, meth houses coming in. Also a woman was beaten to death in broad daylight in her yard by her boyfriend and no one did a thing. For a town with such a tiny population, there is some hardcore violence. It's very interesting.
This is another documentary that goes on and on without getting anywhere. It like a streaming disease where the company streaming the films ask for more and more footage, doesn't matter if it makes it better or worse, just add more. Then connect unconnected events as that add more.
So sad I love documentaries
I wish they had listed or told alot more of all what this Ken had done to cause the town's folk to take action. i read the book some years ago and it was a good read
the book's name is "in broad daylight"
the book's name is "in broad daylight"
I agree with others that it is too long, and the attempt to connect the young mans disappearance and the young pregnant lady's murder to the town and the Ken Rex murder is a big stretch. Should be half the length and stick to the vigilante story but well worth the time.
This mini series is about several interesting crimes in Skidmore MO but none of them are actually linked to the original murder. I believe the writer is trying to make ends meet for himself because there is nothing here that is connected to the original murder in Skidmore. Skidmore like many towns was destroyed by Methamphetamine addiction and having grown up in a town destroyed by it I am a first hand witness. It has nothing to do with whats going on there today or in the past. The original murder having taken place in the 1980's being following by Americas Meth Crisis now a Meth Opiate Crisis and a random murder by a female lunatic have nothing in common. The Sheriff states that in the videos and it is 100% accurate. Meth has nothing to do with what happened in 1980 in that town and came later which led to two deaths, one lunatic murdered someone they saw on the Internet and then that just leaves the original murder. Nothing is linked and the original shooters in the original murder are likely all dead. Any witnesses to the original crime will soon be dead. The only episode that should have ever aired is number 1. The rest are simply a waste of time due to this directors desperate attempts at connection some kind of conspiracy like curse on the town. Meth is meth there is no magic just a dead end town.
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