Target of Opportunity: The US Navy SEALs and the Murder of Jennifer Evans (2011) Poster

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Justice gone awry....
charliemart8 May 2021
This film prompted me to research this case, read transcripts of both Brown and Turner's trial, as well as the writ hearing. I got pulled into what can only be described as an egregious miscarriage of justice, manufactured theories and shameless judicial overreach. Lost in all of this is the death of a beautiful young woman, Jennifer Evans, and the ensuing 82-year sentence of Dustin Turner; 10 years longer than the man that actually committed the senseless murder, Billy Brown. Watch JD Leete's account of this tragic story and see for yourself what justice gone awry actually looks like then ask yourself if this is how you think our judicial system should work.....
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3/10
Frustrating documentary
jefferydoyletodd21 June 2022
Warning: Spoilers
It seems like this documentary wants to defend one of the men involved in the death and cover up of a victim. One Navy Seal killed a young woman and another helped him hide the body. But the documentary and their talking heads want to defend the second Navy Seal because he was also convicted of her murder.. He was an adult who watched and then helped another Seal hide her body and didn't report true death. I feel revolted that the documentary plays one up as a psychopath and the other as a victim as if he was innocent and anyone else would've also gone along with watching the murder and participating in hiding her body. A weak person would. I feel if this man wasn't white and attractive, they wouldn't be jumping to his defense and forgetting that the true victim was Jennifer and both these men were guilty due to their involvement with this event.
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