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American Murder: Laci Peterson Nothing Can Change the Truth Skye Borgman USA, 2024
#American Murder: Laci Peterson#Nothing Can Change the Truth#Skye Borgman#2024#2020s#netflix#documentary#docuseries#photoset#title card#American Murder#Laci Peterson
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Girl in the Picture (Skye Borgman, 2022).
#skye borgman#girl in the picture (2022)#girl in the picture#arlene nelson#michael nelson#fernanda tornaghi#edward wardrip#adam hebb#anthony rhoads
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The Truth About Jim: The Monster in the Closet
On 15 February Max aired The Truth About Jim it is, in a very real sense, about the monster in the closet. Said monster is not the thing many children fear when they are small and full of imagination. This monster was one of grownup manufacture one that haunted the survivors of his abuse; sexual and physical. Hard watc This one is hard to watch. Episode one has the survivors reliving their…
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for the past few years i’ve been keeping track of every film i watch for the first time ever throughout the year. in 2023, i watched the most amount i have documented so far! out of those 132 films—i wanted to share some of my favorites <3
1. aftersun (2022) dir. charlotte wells
2. the bling ring (2013) dir. sofia coppola
3. king richard (2021) dir. reinaldo marcus green
4. the whale (2022) dir. darren aronofsky
5. nine days (2020) dir. edson oda
6. air (2023) dir. ben affleck
7. top gun: maverick (2022) dir. joseph kosinski
8. glass onion (2022) dir. rian johnson
9. take care of maya (2023) dir. henry roosevelt
10. the king’s speech (2010) dir. tom hopper
11. girl in the picture (2022) dir. skye borgman
12. green room (2015) dir. jeremy saulnier
13. pulp fiction (1994) dir. quentin tarantino
14. red, white & royal blue (2023) dir. matthew lópez
15. boys don’t cry (1999) dir. kimberly pierce
16. scream vi (2023) dir. matt bettinelli-olpin & tyler gillett
17. the menu (2022) dir. mark mylod
18. the quiet girl (2022) dir. colm bairéad
19. barbie (2023) dir. greta gerwig
20. interstellar (2014) dir. christopher nolan
21. the super mario bros. movie (2023) dir. michael jelenic & aaron horvath
22. the craft (1996) dir. andrew fleming
23. bones and all (2022) dir. luca guadagnino
24. bullet train (2022) dir. david leitch
25. when harry met sally… (1989) dir. rob reiner
26. pearl (2022) dir. ti west
27. molly’s game (2017) dir. aaron sorkin
28. pain hustlers (2023) dir. david yates
29. elemental (2023) dir. peter sohn
30. nyad (2023) dir. elizabeth chai vasarhelyi & jimmy chin
31. the other zoey (2023) dir. sara zandieh
32. oppenheimer (2023) dir. christopher nolan
33. eloise at christmastime (2003) dir. kevin lima
34. leave the world behind (2023) dir. sam esmail
35. tinker bell (2008) dir. bradley raymond
36. prayers for bobby (2009) dir. russell mulcahy
37. little women (1994) dir. gillian armstrong
38. saltburn (2023) dir. emerald fennell
39. candy cane lane (2023) dir. reginald hudlin
40. the grinch (2018) dir. scott mosier & yarrow cheney
41. a season for miracles (1999) dir. michael pressman
42. bottoms (2023) dir. emma seligman
(these are ranked in the order that i watched them)
full list of films i watched in 2023 on my letterboxd
#aftersun#the bling ring#king richard#the whale#nine days#air#top gun maverick#glass onion#the king’s speech#pulp fiction#red white and royal blue#boys don’t cry#scream vi#the menu#barbie#interstellar#the craft#bones and all#bullet train#when harry met sally…#pearl#molly’s game#elemental#nyad#the other zoey#oppenheimer#little women#saltburn#the grinch#bottoms 2023
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Laci Peterson's mom reveals first impression of killer son-in-law: 'I hope he's not filling her with crap'
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Laci Peterson's mom reveals first impression of killer son-in-law: 'I hope he's not filling her with crap'
Laci Peterson’s mom revealed in a new interview that she had uneasy feelings about her former son-in-law Scott as soon as she met him – years before he would be convicted of killing his pregnant wife and dumping her remains in the San Francisco Bay.”I remember, before I met Scott, Laci telling me all these things about him,” Sharon Rocha, Laci Peterson’s mother, told interviewers for a new Netflix docuseries. “And I remembered saying, as her mother, ‘I hope he’s not filling her with crap.'”���I’ve learned to go for my gut feeling,” she added.SCOTT PETERSON PRSOECUTORS LAY OUT ‘OVERWHELMING EVIDENCE’ AGAINST KILLER’S NEW APPEAL IN 337-PAGE FILING”American Murder: Laci Peterson” was directed by Skye Borgman and begins streaming on Aug. 14 and features interviews with Rocha, another key figure in the shocking case – her son-in-law’s former mistress Amber Frey, who helped prosecutors secure the conviction.GET REAL TIME UPDATES DIRECTLY ON THE TRUE CRIME HUB During his 2004 murder trial, prosecutors painted Peterson as a charmer who would show up with dozens of roses and home-cooked meals. When he first met Rocha, he handed her and Laci each a bouquet.The charm carried over into his extramarital affair with a woman named Amber Frey, who grew concerned about his apparent lies and shared evidence with police after she heard about Laci’s disappearance. In the weeks before the murder, he had showed up to their second date with fresh groceries and offered to cook at her place.TIMELINE: THE LACI PETERSON CASESIGN UP TO GET TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTERFOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON XKey evidence against Scott Peterson:Peterson previously declined to discuss the case with Fox News Digital, citing an ongoing appeal – but he is expected to break his silence for the first time in two decades in another forthcoming interview on Peacock, called “Face to Face with Scott Peterson.”Peterson has always denied that he killed his wife and is still fighting his conviction in court, although he lost multiple appeals over the last 20 years and suffered a major defeat in his recent quest for additional DNA testing earlier this year. He is serving a sentence of life in prison without parole after he succeeded in getting his original death sentence overturned.Laci Peterson was 27 years old and 8 months pregnant when she vanished on Christmas Eve in 2002.Peterson had claimed she went missing while he was fishing in Berkeley, but at trial, prosecutors revealed that a pair of needle-nosed pliers found on board his boat had his wife’s hair “mashed” between the teeth – and a police K-9 picked up her scent at the Berkeley Marina’s boat ramp, where Peterson told detectives he’d launched the vessel.He also made a homemade anchor by pouring concrete into a container and leaving a steel loop sticking out. Prosecutors suggested he made more and used them to try and hold his his wife’s body on the seafloor. On April 13 and 14, 2003, the decomposed bodies of Laci and Conner Peterson washed ashore about a mile from where Peterson told police he was fishing when his wife vanished. She was missing both forearms, her lower left leg and her head, but investigators said there was no evidence she’d been dismembered. The forensic pathologist found it was likely that her body had been broken apart by the marine environment and that her limbs were probably anchored in place. He concluded that she was still pregnant at her time of death. He was unable to determine her cause of death.Days later, police arrested Peterson near the Mexico border with a stack of cash, bleach-blonde hair and a new goatee. He had his brother’s identification, four cellphones, outdoor gear and a relative’s credit card, according to court documents.In November 2004, jurors found him guilty of first- and second-degree murder for the deaths of his wife and son.
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What Happened To Laci Peterson? 'American Murder' Director Opens Up
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Unsolved Mysteries Volume 4: what you need to know
Unsolved Mysteries Volume 4 is set to premiere on Netflix in July 31, 2024, nearly two years after the release of Volume 3. The iconic true crime docuseries will continue to explore unexplained deaths, baffling disappearances, and bizarre paranormal activity.
Three directors have been lined up for the new season: Robert M. Wise, Skye Borgman, and Gabe Torres, all of whom have previously worked on the Unsolved Mysteries series. Terry Dunn Meurer will return as the executive producer for Cosgrove/Meurer Productions, and Shawn Levy will continue as the executive producer for 21 Laps Entertainment.
While the specific cases covered in Volume 4 have not been revealed, the series is known for delving into a wide range of mysterious and often chilling topics. Fans can expect the new episodes to deliver the same gripping storytelling and thought-provoking investigations that have made Unsolved Mysteries a beloved true crime franchise.
For those eager to solve more mysteries in the meantime, Netflix has several similar documentary series available, including Files of the Unexplained, Catching Killers, What Jennifer Did, and Missing: Dead or Alive. However, nothing quite compares to the iconic Unsolved Mysteries, which is set to return with more baffling cases in July 2024.
The new season will feature five new episodes exploring a range of baffling cases:
Severed Head in a Field One of the new cases involves the discovery of a severed head found in the middle of a field, with no clear explanation as to the victim's identity or how they ended up there.
Suspicious Death Another episode will investigate the suspicious death of a woman, where investigators are struggling to determine if it was truly an accident or something more sinister.
Jack the Ripper The series will also delve into the notorious unsolved case of Jack the Ripper, the prolific 19th-century serial killer, examining the fear and carnage he caused from a modern perspective.
Creature with Glowing Eyes Two women will recount their terrifying encounter with a mysterious creature said to have glowing crimson eyes lurking in the Chicago area.
Additional Baffling Mysteries According to the series co-creator Terry Dunn Meurer, Volume 4 will feature "one of the most notorious unsolved cases of all time to all-new baffling mysteries, there's something for everyone to solve."
The new season will be directed by a team of experienced Unsolved Mysteries directors, including Robert M. Wise, Skye Borgman, and Gabe Torres. Fans can expect the same gripping storytelling and thought-provoking investigations that have made the series a true crime staple.
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Abducted in Plain Sight (Skye Borgman, 2017)
#Abducted in Plain Sight#Skye Borgman#52 films by women#women directors#documentaries#films#jan broberg
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Abducted in Plain Sight (2017)
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2019:21 — Abducted in Plain Sight
(2017 - Skye Borgman) ***
#film#documentary#2017#Abducted in Plain Sight#Skye Borgman#Jan Broberg#Mary Ann Broberg#Bob Broberg#bob berchtold#three stars
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Girl In The Picture (2022)
Girl In The Picture (2022)
The death of a young woman following a hit and run accident uncovers a history of identity, trauma and abuse. Documentary. (more…)
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American Murder: Laci Peterson I Wasn't a Mistress Skye Borgman USA, 2024
#American Murder: Laci Peterson#I Wasn't a Mistress#Skye Borgman#2024#2020s#netflix#documentary#docuseries#photoset#title card#American Murder#Laci Peterson
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Girl in the Picture - Poster
Streaming July 6, 2022.
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Films Watched in 2022 - (120/???)
Girl in the Picture (2022) - Skye Borgman (2.5/5)
True crime isn't my thing, so something like this really has to be special to grab my attention. It's admittedly tragic when things of this nature happen (and the further back in history you go, the more possible it is for the perpetrator to get away with it), but nothing here made the case particularly worthy of media attention, and Netflix's version of events left a lot unanswered that I had to go digging for on Wikipedia later on. If you want another reason to pile on about how terrible Florida is, throw this in the heap.
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