David Cameron Keith tries to flee his crime by taking a thirteen year old boy hostage, a brave pilot takes the place of the boy, whom Keith later shoots.
I'm not sure why, but when you watch this show, it's almost as if you assume the role of judge and jury. In terms of presentation, this was the strongest episode of this series by a mile, the most reasoned case, with the strongest arguments for and against, and perhaps the most compellingly case.
Perhaps the most eloquent and reasoned speakers so far, once again, are you asked to be somewhat lenient in your views here? Once again, you are made to consider that Keith should be released, it's been a common thread throughout this series, and sorry, but once again, there was zero compassion shown towards the pilot or his family, from either Keith or his family, no way on Earth should he be allowed out.
Fake up tears???? Does that not say it all? He had the awareness to do a list full of crimes, but didn't know what he was doing? Come on....
It shouldn't matter whether you have intent to do something or not, it still happened.
Excellent documentary, 9/10.