Not all mysteries have answers

Forrest 2022-12-11 12:10:55

Relatively speaking, it is not as exciting as expected. But DTT is really good! !

I liked watching "Mind Hunter" very much before, and I have to admit that there is indeed a part of the curiosity. But in addition, I also want to see how film and television dramas will express this group of people.

Des is calm, sensible, even well-mannered and polite. The other side of him is inhumanity, ruthlessness, and absolute indifference to life. How is such a person created? Thinking of last year's Taiwanese drama "The Distance Between Us and Evil", the human rights lawyers in it were struggling to find these reasons. Not to excuse, but to solve a little bit from the root.

After watching these three episodes, in fact, we may not have the same answer as Des. Those so-called shadows of childhood do not know whether it is true or false, and mental illnesses are also absent. Maybe the reason for all this is, no reason?

In the end, the jury made a final decision, but the families of some victims will still have a lifetime of trouble. Not all mysteries will be revealed.

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Extended Reading
  • Adam 2022-06-23 22:57:20

    Dennis Nelsonland is known as the serial killer of the world. He hunted for targets in gay bars, or on the street, then took the victim home with a tie, wire, or strangled him with his hands. After the victim died, Nelson stripped the corpse naked, masturbated on the corpse, and sometimes listened to music, watched TV, or bathed with the corpse, and slept in the same bed. Nelson then placed the body under the floor or in a cupboard, and after a while he would take it out and wash it. The body was eventually dismembered, partly burned in the backyard and partly thrown away as garbage. Nelson occasionally takes parts of corpses for cooking. Later, after Nelson moved to Apartment 23 in Cranley Park, because there was no backyard, Nelson would dismember the body and flush it away through the sewer. The sewer was blocked due to too many residual parts of the body, which is also the reason why his criminal behavior was discovered. Nelson was charged with six counts of murder and two counts of premeditated murder in 1983. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison, which was later added to life in prison. His parole request was denied in 2006. Died in prison in 2018 at the age of 72.