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A mate put me onto this.

I’m not into American football at all, but this was addictive viewing.

Investigation into what drove Arran Hernandez, a superstar in the NFL to kill his friend, possibly others and eventually himself.

An absolute tragedy.

Can be streamed on Oxygen.

How many episodes are there ? Google says 6 but then Oxygen website says only 2. Seems first two episodes aired in march and then another 4 dropped at start of June but I can't find any trace of them online.
 
How many episodes are there ? Google says 6 but then Oxygen website says only 2. Seems first two episodes aired in march and then another 4 dropped at start of June but I can't find any trace of them online.
My mate put it onto two discs for me, there was a good 3 hrs worth, so I`d say there`s deffo six.

The first segment deals with his background / rise to fame and the crime.

The second deals with afterwards, the trial etc.

Netflix may have got hold of it too ?
 
Without any spoilers, Is season 2 of Westworld worth watching? Really liked the first one but was kinda happy with the end left just the way it was without the story dragging on into stupidity.
A lot of these series should just be one season I always think. It’s what makes True Detective (1) the best one out there.
 
How many episodes are there ? Google says 6 but then Oxygen website says only 2. Seems first two episodes aired in march and then another 4 dropped at start of June but I can't find any trace of them online.

Online it’s two episodes just over an hour each , so maybe that’s the equivalent of 6 episodes ? The two episode are definitely the full story taking it from his childhood to it’s obvious conclusion.

It’s a really good watch , some things I didn’t know and even though it wasn’t that like my ago some things I’d definitely forgotten. I have friends from the Boston area who got me onto the documentary as they’re understandably a bit obsessed by it all and I certainly wasn’t disappointed.
 
I’m in the ‘He didn’t do it camp’. He’s a weird fella, but didn’t think he was capable.

The blood splatter guy and the two prosecutors in the initial case just wanted a victory and it’s terrible he didn’t get a fair trial.
He’s a psychopath either way. His lack of interest in his wife’s death throughout was marked, and whenever it was referenced at any point, he did a very poor job of trying to turn on the waterworks. I agree, re: the prosecution case - I’m no lawyer, but it looked very amateurish to me.
 

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