Another great true crime documentary by Netflix. Enjoyed hearing the different perspectives, and that to this day, people will do anything to keep their fame and money (particularly true for Gerard Welzer).
Also captures the different attitudes of public thinking in the 80s, and makes me (for once) happy with the more critical world we live in today. Example was the Head of the Nancy Criminal Police stating he felt the mom must have done it bak then because 'he found her attractive and she wore quite a tight black sweater, which was suspicion'. Absolutely insane how she was convicted by 'theories' alone, with a Judge completely making up a motive and method with absolutely no proof at all (literally, 0 proof). I feel extremely sad for both Jean-Marie and Christine, and I hope they are in a better place today.
Also captures the different attitudes of public thinking in the 80s, and makes me (for once) happy with the more critical world we live in today. Example was the Head of the Nancy Criminal Police stating he felt the mom must have done it bak then because 'he found her attractive and she wore quite a tight black sweater, which was suspicion'. Absolutely insane how she was convicted by 'theories' alone, with a Judge completely making up a motive and method with absolutely no proof at all (literally, 0 proof). I feel extremely sad for both Jean-Marie and Christine, and I hope they are in a better place today.