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simonavoicescu
Reviews
The Indrani Mukerjea Story: Buried Truth (2024)
She 100% killed her daughter!
I'm giving this a 5 stars not because it was poorly created, but because it left me with such anger and frustrating feelings seeing a killer smiling to the camera and being free.
I don't blame the other 2 children still alive, there is a lot of trauma cause my this sociopath to justify both of their behaviour. And I don't consider their attitude relevant to the murder itself. What is relevant is that a woman that killed her daughter in cold blood is allowed to smile, free on an international platform declaring she feels nothing for anybody. As a true sociopath that she is.
But what is unacceptable is that the DNA technology is so advanced, how can you have the remains of that unfortunate woman and not have a clear DNA test? It is mind blowing!
It's criminal negligence covered by corruption.
The Ripper (2020)
Society overlook of UK's 70's-80's
The series is much more than the story of a serial killer, is the story of police patriarchal mentality, is about blaming victims, and evaluating the value of lives according to what a person does for a living. They didn't take him seriously until an "innocent" young woman became the victim of this serial killer. It's about prejudice and a case that changed mentalities inside the police but also among the general population. I saw this series as a society overlook at that time. They were looking after something they created in their mind because they couldn't see much more nor were they interested in understanding, a non-existent entity. Unfortunately is not the last case treated like this by police all over the world, but clearly his acts were horrific to say at least. Is not a masterpiece, but it says a lot about the entire social-economical status of the period. It creates a pretty good image. I believe the critics of this series are undeserving.