• Killer Legends

    From Beaver_Fever@live.com@1:229/2 to All on Monday, June 25, 2018 10:53:27
    This just popped up on Netflix.

    OK popcorn viewing as Rachel Mills and Jonathan Zeman explore various legends like The Hookman and Babysitter Killers.

    Some insight into some unsolved true crime cases I never heard of but otherwise
    even at about 84 minutes, seemed a bit too long as I was tired of watching it by the time I finished dinner.

    Now I really dug their documentary series the Killing Season which focuses on the unsolved Long Island Serial Killer. Now I read a book about that case but then when I saw a documentary everyone involved seemed like such morons that they were a lot less
    sympathetic than in written form.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Adam@1:229/2 to Beaver_Fever@live.com on Monday, June 25, 2018 22:48:43
    From: AdolanNoSpam62@gmail.com

    <Beaver_Fever@live.com> wrote:
    This just popped up on Netflix.

    OK popcorn viewing as Rachel Mills and Jonathan Zeman explore various
    legends like The Hookman and Babysitter Killers.

    Some insight into some unsolved true crime cases I never heard of but otherwise even at about 84 minutes, seemed a bit too long as I was tired
    of watching it by the time I finished dinner.

    Now I really dug their documentary series the Killing Season which
    focuses on the unsolved Long Island Serial Killer. Now I read a book
    about that case but then when I saw a documentary everyone involved
    seemed like such morons that they were a lot less sympathetic than in written
    form.

    Watched it a while ago on Shudder and had essentially the same response. Interesting for a while but overstays its welcome. CROPSEY is much better,
    not least because of its narrower focus.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)
  • From Beaver_Fever@live.com@1:229/2 to Adam on Monday, June 25, 2018 19:26:47
    On Monday, June 25, 2018 at 3:48:44 PM UTC-7, Adam wrote:
    <Beaver_Fever@live.com> wrote:
    This just popped up on Netflix.

    OK popcorn viewing as Rachel Mills and Jonathan Zeman explore various legends like The Hookman and Babysitter Killers.

    Some insight into some unsolved true crime cases I never heard of but otherwise even at about 84 minutes, seemed a bit too long as I was tired
    of watching it by the time I finished dinner.

    Now I really dug their documentary series the Killing Season which
    focuses on the unsolved Long Island Serial Killer. Now I read a book
    about that case but then when I saw a documentary everyone involved
    seemed like such morons that they were a lot less sympathetic than in
    written form.

    Watched it a while ago on Shudder and had essentially the same response. Interesting for a while but overstays its welcome. CROPSEY is much better, not least because of its narrower focus.

    I gotta find that.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)
  • From The White Lady@1:229/2 to Beaver_Fever@live.com on Wednesday, June 27, 2018 05:12:44
    From: me@privacy.net

    Beaver_Fever@live.com wrote in news:018f2110-937e-4fd5-9cc6-7d23e1cdb02e@googlegroups.com:

    This just popped up on Netflix.

    OK popcorn viewing as Rachel Mills and Jonathan Zeman explore various
    legends like The Hookman and Babysitter Killers.

    Some insight into some unsolved true crime cases I never heard of but otherwise even at about 84 minutes, seemed a bit too long as I was
    tired of watching it by the time I finished dinner.

    Now I really dug their documentary series the Killing Season which
    focuses on the unsolved Long Island Serial Killer. Now I read a book
    about that case but then when I saw a documentary everyone involved
    seemed like such morons that they were a lot less sympathetic than in
    written form.



    It's about time SOMEBODY posted a decent review. Thank you for taking time
    out of your busy boning schedule to furnish us with this wisdom.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)