7/10
I would definitely recommend
3 February 2023
Warning: Spoilers
It's a sad story, and the saddest part of it is how I think he's telling the truth. He's been abused as a child. His mother was laughing when talking about hearing that he's murdered someone. N I personally think it's very very clear that his mother was lying about his childhood and how she "locked him in his room for short periods of time, he's a little guy - sounds like a stranger - n he needed protection". Even tho his cousin did somehow confirm the abuse. Then she sends him to a boys home, where almost definitely he was abused there too. But what can we expect from the system but to try n finish the deal as fast as possible with total disregard to MOTIVE? Mental health? This is a guy with history of losing control and getting violent in the face of abuse. We don't hear about him attacking anyone that wasn't in the process of abuse? The cops based their claim he's lying on how he embraced the man then went back to his home, which doesn't go hand in hand with the rape story, but it actually does. If read about abuse victims, the abuse comes from someone that claims the abuse is a form of affection. A form of a connection. Then when facing a homeless night on the streets and nobody else to turn to, it happens. Very often actually. The docu should've focused more on the trial. Why was the murder victim in his underwear? And when his neighbors say he's not a strong man, well he wouldn't have needed much strength against a drugged victim, would he? Usually the cops look - or claim to look - for who, how, why. Nope not in this case. Or most cases with abuse of young people, the corrupt system tries to swipe it fast under the rug. And that judge is a moron.
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