Anonymous wrote:What’s with all the comments like “the word is a dangerous place”? Men are a danger to women and girls. Let’s start saying things like “dangerous man” instead of “dangerous person.” 999/1000 it’s a man. Women and girls cannot go to parks because of MEN, not tornadoes or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw the documentary a while back. Tragic.
There was a documentary on this case??
I did not know this.
I would be very interested to watch it.
Could you tell me what channel it is on + what the title is please?
Thx.
It’s called Down The Hill: The Delphi Murders. It’s streaming a few places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw the documentary a while back. Tragic.
There was a documentary on this case??
I did not know this.
I would be very interested to watch it.
Could you tell me what channel it is on + what the title is please?
Thx.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who in the hell reads “Delphi video” and doesn’t know it’s going to be sad and tragic? You shouldn’t need an abstract of the video to know what you’re probably going to see.
I've never heard of a "delphi video". Try to imagine a world where you aren't terminally on social media.
Anonymous wrote:I saw the documentary a while back. Tragic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who in the hell reads “Delphi video” and doesn’t know it’s going to be sad and tragic? You shouldn’t need an abstract of the video to know what you’re probably going to see.
There is actually nothing sad and tragic in the video.
The video merely places the murderer with the girls and shows that they spoke to each other. If you didn't know what happened later, there would be absolutely nothing remarkable about this video at all.