Prejudice doesn't prevent the show from being a good documentary.

Elissa 2022-11-03 21:34:59

Although the director obviously has a tendency to help Mike to wash the white. Given that the film's editor has been in a relationship with Mike, the stance presented is unsurprising. The reason for giving five stars is really because I admire this lawyer Rudolph. Truly a world class top lawyer. I think this documentary is also the lawyer's idea.

I firmly believe that Mike is the murderer, but I deeply admire the strictness and seriousness of every step of this lawyer and his persistence in judicial justice. But the documentary did not show why the prosecution and Catherine's biological daughter firmly stood on the opposite side of Mike, especially Catherine's daughter, who had completely believed in Mike before. What kind of evidence made her firmly believe that Mike has an unknown side? There must be something odd about it.

The film is definitely worth watching, allowing the public to fully present the judicial system, the evidence presented by both the prosecution and the defense, the legal and rigorous procedures, and the jury system. But there are more reflections on how much social resources such a complete procedure requires, how much money and time the defendant has.

In the end, no one cared about the truth, and the defendant also went through a prison on the way to pursue innocence, and his life has gradually grown old. I believe he killed Katherine in a special way that he knew. Including Isabella, Mike was the last person to contact her, and was found dead the next day, also at the bottom of the stairs? Do you have similar scars on your head? I don't believe there are such coincidences in the world. I think Mike must be the murderer, but the modus operandi is still unknown.

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