Yeah, pretty sure there would be significant evidence if an owl had entered their home, or even attacked her near the door. |
| I've spent way too much time on both the HBO and the Netflix shows on this recently. I went into it thinking he was innocent but I'm leaving it thinking he's to blame. Too many coincidences and his lack of empathy and grief is too strange. He's also too happy to have the documentary filmmakers following his every move. |
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He didn’t do it—the female prosecutor is a pride.
A particularly good watch after having seen the documentary. The guy they cast as Peterson is uncanny. |
Huh?? |
prUde |
The guy they cast, as in Colin Firth? He doesn’t look anything like Peterson. |
| I loved the documentary. |
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Something about this story is very attractive. I love their house in Durham, it’s very upscale 90s and I’m nostalgic for 90s, how they dress, the life back then was a little simpler.
Michael has a very large personality. The French filmmaker filming the documentary had a fling with him. |
NP. But he has Peterson’s mannerisms totally down. It’s amazing. I find Colin Firth much more attractive, though.
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Which one? It seems like there were two men on site, and a woman editing in France. |
I watch it too and was conflicted about his guilt. So many variables to consider--I just kept changing my opinion of what happened. We will never really know though! |
Absurd theory, no way she wouldn't have had more than one microscopic feather in her hair! |
He wasn't married to the first woman it was a family friend. |
| The HBO show is boring. The documentary is slightly more interesting |
Really!? |