...as the rest of the people complaining that they never revealed the motive...?
It's the same motive that goes back to the dawn of civilization: GREEEEEEED...!!! The kid wanted nothing in the way of his inheritance. They talk about it through most of E3, I think they touched on it at the end of E2. And of course the Defense Attorney picked up on it--and supported it; he's a pig, he flat out said he'd had murderers acquitted before, so he's a piece of trash--how ELSE is he going to get paid unless he got with the program?
The kid needed it to be a manslaughter because murderers do not inherit.
How can so so SO many of you MISS THAT??? I only read about 30 reviews and not ONE of them actually paid enough attention, evidently. It's not like it was a hidden innuendo comment or a blink and you miss it moment, either. I mean, someone murders the family--blathers on about a green creature--then asks about seeking manslaughter because they want to still be able to inherit: Really? We need more than that? This isn't even a Murdaugh situation, and it reeks of greed.
Onto E4: Oh, NOW he wants to talk about killing people because his father beat the family and NOT him? Just stop, really. The Greed was enough of a motive. Greed causes about 98% of all crime, let alone murdering the entire family.
Now, this is not the best documentary I've ever seen but good GRIEF people...try to pay a teensy bit of attention from time to time.
It's the same motive that goes back to the dawn of civilization: GREEEEEEED...!!! The kid wanted nothing in the way of his inheritance. They talk about it through most of E3, I think they touched on it at the end of E2. And of course the Defense Attorney picked up on it--and supported it; he's a pig, he flat out said he'd had murderers acquitted before, so he's a piece of trash--how ELSE is he going to get paid unless he got with the program?
The kid needed it to be a manslaughter because murderers do not inherit.
How can so so SO many of you MISS THAT??? I only read about 30 reviews and not ONE of them actually paid enough attention, evidently. It's not like it was a hidden innuendo comment or a blink and you miss it moment, either. I mean, someone murders the family--blathers on about a green creature--then asks about seeking manslaughter because they want to still be able to inherit: Really? We need more than that? This isn't even a Murdaugh situation, and it reeks of greed.
Onto E4: Oh, NOW he wants to talk about killing people because his father beat the family and NOT him? Just stop, really. The Greed was enough of a motive. Greed causes about 98% of all crime, let alone murdering the entire family.
Now, this is not the best documentary I've ever seen but good GRIEF people...try to pay a teensy bit of attention from time to time.