Vanessa Coleman/Tamika Barbary
- Episode aired Sep 21, 2015
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George Juice Graham
- Ben Thomas
- (as George Gmontana Graham)
Shira Thompson
- Tamika Barbary
- (as Shira Bethea)
CJ Williams
- Andre Barbary
- (as Charles Jason Williams)
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Whites Washed
I was preparing to drop a bombshell Goofs entry on this retelling of that nightmarish Knoxville horror show & its unjust aftermath (1 result though was inaccurately misrepresented) when the teeny little bit of Small But Rather Valuable information (re: the 2nd victim of these Devil's septic tank savages) that had hitherto gone unmentioned did pop up. I happened to have on at random a stream-a-thon of this unknown show while conducting file maintenance, & having been left quaking with queasy disgust & vengeance-soaked heartache by a previously aired ... some other program, the name of this individual crossed my notice & sat me upright with renewing fury. The results being only half the running time of the original terrifying installment that seared my senses months ago - which itself is an injustice - certain relevant information was disappointingly left out. Even so, what was presented did well enough, of notice being the aforetime high-pitched Hortense "shrink" who scraped my nerves plenty of times on the old Maurypovich show - a "Dr. Jeff" something or other - was here of greatly appreciated less so, even "muted" As It Might Be, appropriately so given the widely disparate topic under discussion here. The other interviewees were also thankfully not given to orgiastic demonstrations of Runaway Train body language or strained/forced vocals so common in crime recountings (some "(loud)mouthed" jerk called "phelps" very irritatingly featured in several other series just Runneth Over with more than enough such crap to do for dozens). Also such location shots as are provided, though not exactly "bountiful," still lend a level of care & authenticity to the proceedings that may not be universally anticipated. I bailed out before the 2nd segment, needing a fortifying pit stop after this 1, & will consider anymore of them later since there's 131 episodes by this information & plenty of unfamiliar monikers therein. It's no Fred Flintstone style Delight To The Eye, but certainly gives the idea of imparting details on littler-known cases.
As well as a heartfelt M. T. R. E. I. P. to this young couple who were suddenly hurled into a retention pond sized vat of unspeakable violence & cruelty, with hopes for their families' healing, "a word of caution" to all who've viewed either version (or both) of this sickening scenario: *please* keep your eyes, ears & noses on as much alert as possible, & comprehensive camera coverage no farther than #3 on the list. Whatever *these* objects were, though the majority escaped without an appointment avec the king's axeman, we & the people left behind in brokenhearted anguish should take some comfort in the knowledge that there's 10 warmly hot places (5 apiece for each victim) waiting to receive the rotten lot of em - just not fast enough.
As well as a heartfelt M. T. R. E. I. P. to this young couple who were suddenly hurled into a retention pond sized vat of unspeakable violence & cruelty, with hopes for their families' healing, "a word of caution" to all who've viewed either version (or both) of this sickening scenario: *please* keep your eyes, ears & noses on as much alert as possible, & comprehensive camera coverage no farther than #3 on the list. Whatever *these* objects were, though the majority escaped without an appointment avec the king's axeman, we & the people left behind in brokenhearted anguish should take some comfort in the knowledge that there's 10 warmly hot places (5 apiece for each victim) waiting to receive the rotten lot of em - just not fast enough.
- kensirhan-86198
- May 21, 2024
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