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Title: Crime Docs; Kohberger Case
Post by: Jay Bee on June 30, 2025, 07:04:54 PM
On the hunt for more good crime documentaries -- any suggestions? I've seen a lot, so anything new or off the beaten path would be ideal.

Saw reports of Kohberger accepting a plea deal -- Kaylee's family is pissed. Interesting -- wonder if he's going to spill out the specifics as part of the deal. Would have been quite a trial. Absolutely shocking crime and some weird parts of it I still can't figure out (especially the other peeps in the house who were unharmed.. including the one who saw bro in the house).
Title: Re: Crime Docs; Kohberger Case
Post by: wadesworld on June 30, 2025, 07:45:25 PM
Quote from: Jay Bee on June 30, 2025, 07:04:54 PMOn the hunt for more good crime documentaries -- any suggestions? I've seen a lot, so anything new or off the beaten path would be ideal.

Saw reports of Kohberger accepting a plea deal -- Kaylee's family is pissed. Interesting -- wonder if he's going to spill out the specifics as part of the deal. Would have been quite a trial. Absolutely shocking crime and some weird parts of it I still can't figure out (especially the other peeps in the house who were unharmed.. including the one who saw bro in the house).

Drunk college kid doesn't know what's going on and is freaked out. Guy just had killed 4 people with a knife and allegedly was so tired he took a seat in a chair for a bit, so probably didn't have the energy or will to kill another person, if he even saw her.

It wouldn't have been all that interesting. All the evidence the prosecutors needed have been leaked.
Title: Re: Crime Docs; Kohberger Case
Post by: Jables1604 on June 30, 2025, 09:46:36 PM
Murder on Middle Beach
Title: Re: Crime Docs; Kohberger Case
Post by: Shaka Shart on July 01, 2025, 12:15:52 AM
Dollars and Dentists: A 2012 episode of the FRONTLINE documentary series examines issues within the US dental care system. It highlights cases where excessive care was billed to Medicaid for children and concerns about corporate dental chains allegedly overcharging patients.
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