Review of Devil's Knot (2013) by Serge L — 29 Mar 2015
Nicely exposed events following three boys murders in the wood. I have not seen any documentary about this, so this was news to me. In the time allowed for the film, I think the grounds covered showed enough incompetence, bad faith and inconsistencies to throw a whole bucket of doubt in our minds.
It is strange that for once, a black man is left alone or never found while he was a material witness if not the culprit in person. So strange that even this seems like a fabrication to me. Maybe even a fabrication to misdirect the investigation.
Something that would make sense if the Bojangle blood was not even human and the police knew about it. A trick to quiet the populace. However, the amateurs satanists were an even better target to stick the murder to.
Knowing what I know about the englishes, and psychpaths in general, anything is possible. Although the film was not top notch compared to Prisoners, the fact that it is exposing a true story makes it more useful about real-life psychopathy.
Now if the case could be solved, we could find the true lessons in it. I mean other than a stunning incompetence by police.
This review of Devil's Knot (2013) was written by Serge L on 29 Mar 2015.
Devil's Knot has generally received mixed reviews.
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