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Three-part docuseries following Dale Wayne Sigler, a murderer, as he is released from prison after 30 years behind bars.Three-part docuseries following Dale Wayne Sigler, a murderer, as he is released from prison after 30 years behind bars.Three-part docuseries following Dale Wayne Sigler, a murderer, as he is released from prison after 30 years behind bars.
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Although I was interested in the story of Dale Sigler and the murder he committed, I found that the documentary fails to make a point. It just shows what happened and what Sigler and the prosecutors and the victim's relatives say. But what does the series want to tell us? You don't need to take sides to have a point of view, and this series does not.
One thing that made me angry even is when the "great revelation" of Sigler telling a different version of his motive for the murder was kept from the viewers until the end of episode 2 (of 3). And that's despite the fact that at the time of the filming this changed statement was already known.
This documentary doesn't bore but it left me shrugging my shoulders.
One thing that made me angry even is when the "great revelation" of Sigler telling a different version of his motive for the murder was kept from the viewers until the end of episode 2 (of 3). And that's despite the fact that at the time of the filming this changed statement was already known.
This documentary doesn't bore but it left me shrugging my shoulders.
How is this manipulative self-centered awful human out of prison? He obviously committed a hate crime, he is a whining professional victim. He will be a repeat offender. How could they let him out of prison? This is a terrible show to glamorize this guy who should be in prison. Forever.
He want you to feel sorry for him but this is a genuine psychopath. Come on he is so transparent!
He want you to feel sorry for him but this is a genuine psychopath. Come on he is so transparent!
Oh so you never thought you'd get out of jail? But when you are released, for the cameras, you then say, you "dreamed" of this day since you came to jail.
Does not compute.
Let's not even go into the general sense of ill-feeling you get when you observe this man, the dead eyes, the nonchalant attitude as he eats his food in the first episode. The ill-timed and contrived emotional displays. Bah.
Does not compute.
Let's not even go into the general sense of ill-feeling you get when you observe this man, the dead eyes, the nonchalant attitude as he eats his food in the first episode. The ill-timed and contrived emotional displays. Bah.
I'm always fascinated by stories like this. You will see this man change and his arrogance shines. He would not be free if justice had been served. The victim is always forgotten, why? Because they are no longer with us and cannot defend themselves. Religion is used as a cruch in prison and this man has milked it. HE'S FREE and it's wrong, so wrong.
Manipulative, self-pitying liar. Extremely unlikable. I watch a lot of Innocence Project-type shows and always go in with a great deal of sympathy for both sides, but this man managed to become more reprehensible with every episode. Finds ways to totally justify his horrible actions and the entire show was infuriating to watch. Very bad example of someone getting a rare second chance - and I know all the ways the justice system can be awful. I could not STAND this man. I was curious by the end.
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