In 2016 a spate of brutal and mysterious killings grips the town of Krugersdorp.In 2016 a spate of brutal and mysterious killings grips the town of Krugersdorp.In 2016 a spate of brutal and mysterious killings grips the town of Krugersdorp.
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Top notch production, a story told beautifully. This documentary will keep you nailed to the screen for 4 hours, and it's an emotional ride.
This 4 part documentary follows the trail of bodies left behind by a murder cult in a small South African town. Krugersdorp, near Johannesburg, is the eponymous town of the title "Devilsdorp" or Devil's town.
Witnesses and family members of the victims tell their stories in a narrative which does not get bogged down in the complexity of the case. There are some unanswered questions at the end , but the documentary faithfully represents the community and systems of belief at the heart of this murderous enterprise.
Witnesses and family members of the victims tell their stories in a narrative which does not get bogged down in the complexity of the case. There are some unanswered questions at the end , but the documentary faithfully represents the community and systems of belief at the heart of this murderous enterprise.
In a civilized country where the majority of the population is god believers, and where these are completely blinded by the light harbouring and supporting a indespicable criminal like this...?
Im shocked and awed how religion and the opposite can fluxify the mind of healthy and sound people to become knights of the good or the bad, and let them rat for all eternity where they are now.
This documentary tells me that a judicial system without juries works better in such cases like this, where the all accused except the master have confessed their deeds and gets multipel life sentences for it, maybe should have been introduced in other socalled civilized democracies, such as usa GB and even norway where im seated.
The quality of the product is bland, there are many deepdives that are left and pulled up in another episode, people tend to forget what happened last week so this is for the true crime binger. The timeline though are good, and the contents of real photo and film documentation are overwhelming.
So if you can deal with the drawbacks of fundamentalists beliefs and satanism, then have a look.
Im shocked and awed how religion and the opposite can fluxify the mind of healthy and sound people to become knights of the good or the bad, and let them rat for all eternity where they are now.
This documentary tells me that a judicial system without juries works better in such cases like this, where the all accused except the master have confessed their deeds and gets multipel life sentences for it, maybe should have been introduced in other socalled civilized democracies, such as usa GB and even norway where im seated.
The quality of the product is bland, there are many deepdives that are left and pulled up in another episode, people tend to forget what happened last week so this is for the true crime binger. The timeline though are good, and the contents of real photo and film documentation are overwhelming.
So if you can deal with the drawbacks of fundamentalists beliefs and satanism, then have a look.
The most unbelievable story... if a Hollywood script writer wrote this, it probably wouldn't see.the light of day because it is just so bizarre, so incredible that nobody would produce this movie because it seems not possible and yet, it happened! Well worth watching...
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- TriviaKrugersdorp is named after President Paul Kruger of the Transvaal Republic
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