8/10
Though Provoking
24 February 2023
A job well done by the film maker. I knew a little about this case when it was on TV that year. But I didn't follow it closely at that time. So this series tells me the whole story. I feel right angry after watching it. The devils won, including Casey, her evil lawyer and her evil parents. First, the whole theory of "proving beyond reasonable doubt" is WRONG. Nothing in this world is 100% sure, nothing. Even the medicine we take for our disease doesn't always work all the time. If congress requires 100% agree with each other, not a single law will pass. We have to change to Majority Rule instead. Second, the requirement of "never heard about this case on media" for jury picking is obsolete. Nowadays everybody has a cellphone with news on it. If a jury member claims he/she never heard of this case, he/she is lying for sure. You end up with 10 liars on the Jury. We need to cancel this requirement totally. Third, at the end of the series, I finally realize the key person is Casey's mother. Casey learned her lying skill from her mother. Both of them can lie with a "sincere face". And I believe they can sleep like a baby after lying. In other words, they don't have conscience, like most people have. Plus, her father also put on a "sincerity" show in the end. I don't believe anything this family said anymore. They all knew what's really happened.
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