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Burden of Proof

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2023
  • TV-14
  • 3h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.3K
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Burden of Proof (2023)
After his sister disappearance, a brother is determined to find the truth no matter the cost.
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After his sister's disappearance, a brother is determined to find the truth no matter the cost.After his sister's disappearance, a brother is determined to find the truth no matter the cost.After his sister's disappearance, a brother is determined to find the truth no matter the cost.

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    • Savannah Bruffey
    • Kyle Rankin
    • Wade Hunt Williams
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    • Stars
      • Savannah Bruffey
      • Kyle Rankin
      • Wade Hunt Williams
    • 29User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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      • 2 nominations total

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    Savannah Bruffey
    Savannah Bruffey
    • Jennifer Pandos
    • 2023
    Kyle Rankin
    Kyle Rankin
    • Tony Tobler
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    Wade Hunt Williams
    Wade Hunt Williams
    • Ron Pandos
    • 2023
    Kim Winter Mako
    Kim Winter Mako
    • Margie Pandos
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    Tori Barker
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    Stephen Pandos
    • Self - Jennifer's bother…
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    Josephine Mwamba
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    Grace DuPré
    Grace DuPré
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    Paul Paliyenko
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    Bridgette Cyr
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    Graylin Goff
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    Clayton Delp
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    Eli Matheson
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    Kassidy Rushing
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    Forrest Mason
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    Rayhan Nabi
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    Sadie Miller
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    Jadyn Carlquist
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    9velliott-39856

    Sad, absorbing, multi-layered drama

    This beautifully presented documentary is at once a profound family drama and a haunting mystery. Its themes range from coming of age feminine angst over first love lost to a dogged pursuit of elusive justice for a younger sister whose fierce light never dims for the older brother investigating her disappearance in the course of decades. Away at college when she simply vanishes from her bedroom one night, aged 15, he turns over every stone he can, sacrifices a relationship with his mother, and turns middle aged while believing that both his parents conspired to cover up their part in her loss. His own "side investigation" and the case authorities re-open at his urging unfold and show various facets, growing ever more complex, while his personal perspective slowly but surely begins to shift. So we, the audience, also grow in knowlege--and ultimately--in some measure, in wisdom. Pacing is wonderful, allowing for reflection, which continues after the credits have rolled.
    2billyberetta

    20 Minutes of Suspense Crammed Into 4 Hours!

    This series reminds me of several Discovery Network (History Channel, NatGeo, etc.) shows. You know, the ones where the hosts go on expeditions to find lost treasure, ancient civilizations, evidence of paranormal activity, etc. And along the way, they sometimes discover the random coin, ancient tool or artifact, and maybe even a skeleton or two. But at the end of the show, you end up right back where you started - nothing solved, no huge treasure found. Case in point - "The Curse of Oak Island." They've milked this treasure hunt for 10 years and almost 170 episodes, and found the square root of diddley. This is what you have here, only it's FOUR hours long. This could have easily been condensed into an hour, maybe less. I could have given this production a pass for taking an hour of my time, but I really feel cheated about losing the other three hours. Its only redeeming quality is that it highlights how easily "investigators" from our law enforcement agencies can screw up a wet dream.
    Nell-E-M

    Obsessed brother who is set on destroying his parents.

    Whilst the events surrounding Jennifer's disappearance and strange and intriguing the main thing I took away from watching this is the awful way Margie was treated both by the police and Stephen, her own son.

    The officers in the 2006-2009 investigation were disrespectful, obnoxious, accusatory and borderline abusive. The way the spoke to Margie was appalling and downright out of line, they should be ashamed.

    As for Stephen he was nothing but mentally abusive towards Margie. He was so obsessed with the notion that his father murdered Jennifer and that Margie was complicit in covering it up that he veered of the path of justice to that of pure vengence, he just wanted his mother to pay whatever the cost. In my view he was cruel and abusive to his mother. He dangled promises of reconciliation and the prospect of allowing Margie a relationship with his daughters like a carrot. She could have these things but only if she (Margie) told him (Stephen) what he wanted to hear regardless (in my opinion) of what was true.

    Margie was nothing but consistent in her denial of involvement or that of Ron's involvement and yet Stephen, so blinded by his obsession, was determined to break her down and get her to confess. He comes out of this badly, very badly. He ruined his relationship with Margie and denied her and his daughters any kind of relationship. He doesn't deserve forgiveness for his treatment and abuse of Margie. Shame on him and respect to Margie for somehow remaining decent and dignified through out.
    7praj-jain

    Fantastic true crime documentary that bridges the gap between real and tv. But a lot of holes you can poke

    There are aplenty of detective shows with savant, heavily invested in truth and have always the right intuition. This true crime documentary puts you in the shoes of an a brother who is obsessed with finding out what happened to his missing sister, as parents suspected of crime against their own kid and detectives as they process the case.

    This documentary is not just a mystery, but also a family drama and a psychological exploration. It shows how we can be biased, mistaken and misled by our own emotions and assumptions when we judge others. It also raises the question of what could happen when we are not patient and compassionate, but heavily biased, thinking the worst. It follows the folly with police process when not done correctly but also highlights some incredible techniques that are used.

    The brother, Stephen, believes that his parents are somehow involved in his sister's disappearance. He thinks his father did something terrible and his mother helped him cover it up. He spends years trying get an answer in the way he likes, even at the cost of his relationship with his mother. He takes keen interest in the case police reopened and he conducts his own investigation, uncovering new evidence and secrets.

    The documentary follows his journey as both a victim and an accuser, as well as the work of the police, who face challenges, errors and breakthroughs in their quest for justice. The direction is impressive, but not flawless. The series could be shorter and avoid some repetition. It could also give more insight into the bond between the siblings and what Stephen was doing when his sister vanished. The ending is powerful but unsatisfying, as it leaves many questions unanswered and many details unexplored. It seems like the makers have made up their minds about the case and do not want to share more information. Stephen gets some closure, but not the kind he expected.

    Despite these flaws, the show is captivating and the ending is shocking. It will leave you wanting to know more about the case and its aftermath.
    6cindyrellaexists

    Just skip the Ron (father) parts

    It is definitely an interesting and sad story but the interviews with the father, Ron, and his watered down Walmart-level 3rd wife are so unnecessary. Who need to hear from that couple? He's a felon and still acts arrogant although a christian? He's as trash as they come. That 3rd wife has absolutely no reason to talk about this issue at all. She should have been wiped from any footage. The other interviewees contributed more to this series and were much more interesting to watch. All the father contributed was his little man syndrome machismo.

    The brother spending his life looking for his sister is just heartbreaking and his parents are the epitome of deplorable human beings.

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      • June 6, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
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      • HBO Documentary Films
      • Markay Media
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