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HalfPricePimpSuit posted:Found a youtube link last night. All seven parts are up. Thank you thank you thank you! I spent an entire morning last week trying to track this down and gave up. I really want to see this, in fact, I'm going to brew a pot of tea and watch it now
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# ¿ Mar 9, 2010 22:24 |
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# ¿ May 22, 2024 07:45 |
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Tohokai posted:What's amazing is that this is a very smart and wellspoken lady. Her children also seem to be nice kids, despite having grown with a Ted Bundy as a father. Agreed. She speaks about her abuse in the same matter of fact way she would speak about taking her kids to school, cooking dinner, cleaning the house and all the other every day things in her life.It's powerful and moving to hear. I pretty much lost it when her kid was on the stand speaking from the dogs perspective. I saw Dear Zachary a while back, a thread was posted about it and one of the guys involved in the documentry showed up and answered a lot of questions on the film and how the family were doing. I would say that film was one of the most shocking I've ever seen. I shall get onto Occupation 101, thanks for the tip!
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# ¿ Mar 10, 2010 08:59 |
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Just to let folk know that the youtube links posted a few pages back for The Hunt for Britain's Paedophiles are dead, however you can still watch it here: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2jg0z_the-hunt-for-britain-s-paedophiles_people I've only just started watching it. It's very interesting for me as I've been involved in a few paedophile raids, mostly as an evidence gatherer. I'm very lucky I never saw any hardcore stuff as I was mostly seizing computers and cameras. I did see some hosed up stuff though, like rooms used to abuse kids in, all wired up with cameras and CCTV style stuff. Urgh. I knew a fair few detectives whose job it was to sift through all the images. When they talked about it they just looked really and world weary. It's a really poo poo job, I could never ever do it.
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# ¿ Mar 6, 2012 17:04 |
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Non Serviam posted:Comic sans! I'm watching this now, just finished part one, and considering the subject matter I'm a little amazed at how women are shot in this film. As the narrator talks about how vulnerable the women are there is some 'various anonymous women in public places' footage playing. The camera lingers on their asses, boobs and midriffs. When a woman appears on the screen the camera pans up from her feet and often lingers on her rear end before finally going up to her face. Most of the woman don't know they are being filmed, which adds another layer of creepy to the whole thing. Baring in mind this is all going on as a man narrates how terrible it is they are being sold as sexual objects
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# ¿ Mar 21, 2012 16:24 |
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zekezero posted:Just watched "Life with Murder." It's on netflix instant. It's about a family whose 18 year old daughter is brutally murdered in their home and the person convicted of her death... their twenty year old son. I just watched this and I really cannot understand what the gently caress his parents are thinking. Truth be told it was maddening to watch them coo and pander to all his bullshit because 'that's what families do'. gently caress
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