Lidia Draper
Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
Brennan Camacho
Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Philippa
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Gary
The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
dshell102
While this is a great example of a trial, it does nothing to refute the evidence in my mind and just shows how weak the defense was.
The way it's presented is similar to trial - evidence against her followed by rebuttal.
It shows my clearly why they lost the trial.Evidence is pointed out of glass over the footprints. A lack of grief. Coincidences of money.
The response is "maybe this, maybe that" and it's hours and hours of evidence, not just one or two things.
The defense wasn't strong. No actual contradicting evidence. Nothing disproved.
It's a sad situation, it's especially sad if she's innocent, but wow! Everything from her mental state to how she lived to evidence at the scene to the vast difference in knife wounds.
I'm looking for signs of innocence, but how they sat down with the nurses isn't evidence of innocence, just how the prosecution prepped.
A great deal of evidence of guilt, though.
Claims of "no motive" and "her character was the centerpiece"....I don't find them to be very honest. Money is a motive. Lots of evidence had me leaning toward guilt long before her character was brouht up.
It's all for show, I get it, but to those of us who think it's awful deception.So yes, this is what a trial is like. And so far I haven't found anything that indicates innocence.
ellenirishellen-62962
Had to watch after friend put me on to this show.Reality,the kind of reality show I will watch.Saw the case of Darlie Router portrayed,a mother convicted and sentenced to die for supposedly killing her kids.Did not realize the events happened two decades ago,until pointed out here.Viola Davis does a terrific job in producing the cases,and having the actual participants is essential to help understand all that happened so many years ago.Will continue to watch,this is quality television.
michaelrthomson
Not being American I'm unfamiliar with the opening story being told by this show, but the way in which the story has been told was enough to make me break out Google and do a little research.As is all too often the case with these sorts of 'wrongful outcome' criminal investigation shows it seems to skew very much in favour of the defence side of things, that in and of itself is fine so long as there is some objectivity coming up. It appears there are three episodes dedicated to this story, the next one being around the trail, and the last one titled 'the woman' must be about the woman at the centre of the case herself. I'm optimistic that each will give a more full account of the events leading up to, including and after the murder/s.Its pretty well put together with good production. The use of historical footage is again pretty typical for this sort of show, but I'm hoping those who are 'investigating' will be more evident as will their methodology.There is certainly enough so far to garner interest and further watching.
yyrproductions
Loved the first episode. Went in not knowing the premise at all - thought it would be like one of the many basic cable murder shows where it's all wrapped up in an hour. Didn't take long to notice the superior production values, and halfway through I realized they weren't going to resolve it in one episode - it skewed obviously more toward the defense side and you're wondering how they convicted her for only inconsistent statements and no footprints in the mulch? The prosecution must have more evidence, Can't wait for the next one.Don't watch too many series dramas on Netflix, etc. Last thing I saw like this was Manhunt: Unabomber which was great, but a docudrama. This relies on archival footage and sit-down interviews but holds your attention because it seems they have access to everything and most of the key people agreed to talk. I expect there may be trial footage in the next one?