Yeah, early in the documentary didn't an anonymous person in the FB group say the person you're looking for is Lukas Magnotta? Besides him, who else would have made that connection?
I was wondering this as well. I don't remember them ever explaining it.bonfarr said:
How did the Luka guy get the video of the lady at work in Vegas?
La Bamba said:
Yeah, early in the documentary didn't an anonymous person in the FB group say the person you're looking for is Lukas Magnotta? Besides him, who else would have made that connection?
It was a video of the casino. Not her.gonemaroon said:
Is it actually her in the casino video? Or was it just a video of the casino? Probably pretty easy to get a video of the casino.
Duncan Idaho said:
I read the thread and still dont understand what this is about.
Can I get a too ****ed didnt watch?
rynning said:
The Montreal Police notified the French Police while the plane was in the air. Why didn't the they just pick him up as soon as he got off the plane?
I thought the same. She was bizarre...to the point of wondering how in the world she was even promoted to her position. Almost nothing she did or said made sense to me.rynning said:
I didn't understand why the (strange?) Montreal Police Lady said they didn't have enough evidence to arrest the guy after they used the package barcode to track down the location and had a video of him actually mailing the packages.
HoustonAg2106 said:
Does anyone else find it odd that this documentary and most of what people are talking about seems to be mostly about cats and not the human being that was violently murdered? I haven't watched this yet so maybe I'm wrong, but it seems like the guy that was murdered is more of an after thought.
A lot of the conversation I've seen has been centered around animal cruelty and I've even seen it referred to as the "kitten killer" or "pet killer" series. It took about 10 posts on this thread before someone even mentioned there was a murder. Again, I haven't seen it and don't really know the story so I could be wrong.ATM9000 said:HoustonAg2106 said:
Does anyone else find it odd that this documentary and most of what people are talking about seems to be mostly about cats and not the human being that was violently murdered? I haven't watched this yet so maybe I'm wrong, but it seems like the guy that was murdered is more of an after thought.
After watching the documentary and reading about it ahead of time, I don't feel that's the way the conversation has gone at all.
HoustonAg2106 said:A lot of the conversation I've seen has been centered around animal cruelty and I've even seen it referred to as the "kitten killer" or "pet killer" series. It took about 10 posts on this thread before someone even mentioned there was a murder. Again, I haven't seen it and don't really know the story so I could be wrong.ATM9000 said:HoustonAg2106 said:
Does anyone else find it odd that this documentary and most of what people are talking about seems to be mostly about cats and not the human being that was violently murdered? I haven't watched this yet so maybe I'm wrong, but it seems like the guy that was murdered is more of an after thought.
After watching the documentary and reading about it ahead of time, I don't feel that's the way the conversation has gone at all.
Foxymophandlemama said:
Yes. It's the hook to tell it from a different perspective.
investorAg83 said:I thought the same. She was bizarre...to the point of wondering how in the world she was even promoted to her position. Almost nothing she did or said made sense to me.rynning said:
I didn't understand why the (strange?) Montreal Police Lady said they didn't have enough evidence to arrest the guy after they used the package barcode to track down the location and had a video of him actually mailing the packages.
ruddyduck said:
maybe spoiler related?
I thought she said they wanted to figure more things out before going public with the information? I don't remember her saying they needed more evidence to arrest the guy.investorAg83 said:I thought the same. She was bizarre...to the point of wondering how in the world she was even promoted to her position. Almost nothing she did or said made sense to me.rynning said:
I didn't understand why the (strange?) Montreal Police Lady said they didn't have enough evidence to arrest the guy after they used the package barcode to track down the location and had a video of him actually mailing the packages.
bonfarr said:
On episode 2 now and despite reading about this guy and listening to the podcast on the murder on Sword and Scale I am completely unsettled. This is quite possibly the most disturbing documentary I have ever seen.
I hope the people that watched the video of the murder are receiving therapy.
Waltonloads08 said:bonfarr said:
On episode 2 now and despite reading about this guy and listening to the podcast on the murder on Sword and Scale I am completely unsettled. This is quite possibly the most disturbing documentary I have ever seen.
I hope the people that watched the video of the murder are receiving therapy.
I see someone has never seen "Dear Zachery"
I'll never get over it