Crime documentary discussion thread

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Watching catching my stalker too - what an absolute nutter! The police when they came round after he broken in, questioning if he’d actually got inside when her house was turned upside down?!
 
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Watched Catching my stalker. wtaf😳. The police were actually horrendous. The way they treated her partner. The patronising “ sir ive never met you before” when he dared to show anger and emotion.
 
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I have only found this thread, and so catching up…

Is there a documentary or book which explains the feud in Dublin between the Kinahans and Dunnes?
Any Irish on here😂
Thank you
 
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I have only found this thread, and so catching up…

Is there a documentary or book which explains the feud in Dublin between the Kinahans and Dunnes?
Any Irish on here😂
Thank you
The bbc documentary on iplayer about the kinahans is fantastic
 
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I’ve just watched The Perfect Neighbor on Netflix. Highly recommended.
 
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I’ve just watched The Perfect Neighbor on Netflix. Highly recommended.
I really wish they hadn’t included the moment when the dad told the children. I really felt that this should have been a private moment.
Very upsetting.
I’ve had a similar neighbour and you can’t do right for doing wrong. Thankfully she’s left and been replaced by a nice young couple.
 
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I really wish they hadn’t included the moment when the dad told the children. I really felt that this should have been a private moment.
Very upsetting.
I’ve had a similar neighbour and you can’t do right for doing wrong. Thankfully she’s left and been replaced by a nice young couple.
I thought that but feel from the way it was filmed that they had the family’s permission. Not that a child has that say though.
 
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I’ve just watched The Perfect Neighbor on Netflix. Highly recommended.
Yes, on my to watch list.

I've just started on "Little Miss Innocent" on Disney about Kaitlyn Conley, my 13 year old daughter wandered in and remarked "Are you watching these to learn how to be a serial killer?" :oops:

[Nope, that would be the podcasts in the car]
 
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I really wish they hadn’t included the moment when the dad told the children. I really felt that this should have been a private moment.
Very upsetting.
I’ve had a similar neighbour and you can’t do right for doing wrong. Thankfully she’s left and been replaced by a nice young couple.
Yes that didn’t sit well with me either. Felt I had to look away.
 
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Yes, on my to watch list.

I've just started on "Little Miss Innocent" on Disney about Kaitlyn Conley, my 13 year old daughter wandered in and remarked "Are you watching these to learn how to be a serial killer?" :oops:

[Nope, that would be the podcasts in the car]
My dad once asked what I was watching. I said it's called The Girl Who Killed Her Parents. He told me not to get any ideas!
 
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Every time Mr2 finds me watching TV alone, doing the ironing or if he's off out for the evening he says 'what you watching, murder!'

My shared tv logins...I've nowhere to hide 😄
 
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I really wish they hadn’t included the moment when the dad told the children. I really felt that this should have been a private moment.
Very upsetting.
I’ve had a similar neighbour and you can’t do right for doing wrong. Thankfully she’s left and been replaced by a nice young couple.
By "you can't do right for doing wrong" you mean racist. She was racist
 
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