1/10
About as documentary as Roadrunner and Coyote?
3 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Well Indrani keeps referring to Sheena as unconfirmed deceased. Her lawyer states he has issues with the way the DNA was processed. Would it not make sense for the prosecution to just send bone samples of the recovered body out to be tested again by an impartial third-party lab? There really is no need to speculate as to whether the bones found were or were not those of Sheena Bora - that should be easy enough to determine? As for who is the father or Mekhail and Sheena, that is something else that could be easily determined. Test grandad and the other dood - name I forget - see who matches? Why is that a guessing game?

This Indira - ooops North-American me - Indrani woman is just total creepy. One is immediately overcome with the sense of "avoid completely - walk on other side of road". This so-called Netflix "documentary" had more holes in it than my kitchen colander. I cannot take it at all seriously. If anything, this show was likely generated by Indrani herself to get her side out or obfuscate further. This would explain why no one else from the family - other than her living V daughter who re-discovered her love for mom once mom had cash again - appears in it to speak.

Whatever happened to the missing 90$ million or so from the INX start-up? Never mentioned again lol. There is a brief reference to the couple leaving India to live in the UK - when was this, before or after Sheena's disappearance? Why did they not remain in the UK? I could go on but you get my point. As I said, more holes than my colander.

Major messed up cast of folk here all around. To call this show a documentary is a real stretch equivalent to calling The Simpsons classic literature. On the plus side, it is at least an English-language release - rare for Netflix in Canada these days.
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