4 recensioni
For starters - I first wanna say that, yes, I am very aware of the dead-seriousness of the heinous crime of kidnapping. Like child-molesting - It's an absolutely despicable act. Indeed, it is.
But, with that said - When it comes down to the reopening of the world-famous Lindbergh kidnapping case (80 years later) - I found that since FBI investigator, John Douglas (and his fellow cohorts) were, basically, just beating around the bush here and they really had nothing new or noteworthy to bring to the table - This investigative documentary was, pretty much, just a waste of time.
Yes. There were some interesting theories discussed here. And, yes - This presentation was very well put together - But, at the end of it all - Its premise just went around, full circle, all the way back to being mere speculation and supposition..... And, so - Like - What was the point of it all?
But, with that said - When it comes down to the reopening of the world-famous Lindbergh kidnapping case (80 years later) - I found that since FBI investigator, John Douglas (and his fellow cohorts) were, basically, just beating around the bush here and they really had nothing new or noteworthy to bring to the table - This investigative documentary was, pretty much, just a waste of time.
Yes. There were some interesting theories discussed here. And, yes - This presentation was very well put together - But, at the end of it all - Its premise just went around, full circle, all the way back to being mere speculation and supposition..... And, so - Like - What was the point of it all?
- StrictlyConfidential
- 22 lug 2018
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Nova: Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby? (2013)
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
This episode in the popular series takes a look at one of the biggest mysteries in American history. When Charles Lindbergh's 20-month-old son was kidnapped and eventually found murder, everyone was convinced they knew who committed the crime after a man was arrested and convicted. Throughout the years several experts have come forward claiming new evidence showing others were involved. This documentary, for the most part, does a very good job at telling the story of the events and also questioning some of the people involved including what role Lindbergh himself might have had in the event. Lindbergh's history in Germany is also discussed as possible evidence why he might have had a few secrets of his own. Fans of mysteries will certainly enjoy hearing this shocking story and there's no doubt that the documentary remains entertaining throughout.
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
This episode in the popular series takes a look at one of the biggest mysteries in American history. When Charles Lindbergh's 20-month-old son was kidnapped and eventually found murder, everyone was convinced they knew who committed the crime after a man was arrested and convicted. Throughout the years several experts have come forward claiming new evidence showing others were involved. This documentary, for the most part, does a very good job at telling the story of the events and also questioning some of the people involved including what role Lindbergh himself might have had in the event. Lindbergh's history in Germany is also discussed as possible evidence why he might have had a few secrets of his own. Fans of mysteries will certainly enjoy hearing this shocking story and there's no doubt that the documentary remains entertaining throughout.
- Michael_Elliott
- 7 dic 2014
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- Astaroth22
- 27 ott 2024
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