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Derek Nimmo
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Me too Claude. (The new episodes were on iplayer for a while, no idea why they disappeared.)
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It was a Storyville wasn't it? I found it more compelling than Making A Murderer. The whole show element of it all is absolutely fascinating.
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I still don’t know how I feel about the Staircase, it was so weird - quite excited to know there are 3 more episodes
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I've just finished watching The Staircase again and was glad as I hadn't realised there were new episode/ an update.
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Me neither! I didn't think he did it either. There didn't appear to be any evidence.

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Yep - scroll back a couple of pages. (I would be surprised if there's one true life murder documentary I HAVEN'T seen to be honest :)) )
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I have cried at episode 2 of Queer Eye.
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I am sitting on my hands to resist the lure of Q E. I'm off for some of next week and am going to binge it in one fell swoop.
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I'm saving it to next week also. Maybe we should binge watch together, Del. Virtually.
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We'll laugh, we'll cry (virtually) - it'll be great!
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I want to watch Set It Up, if anybody beats me to it and has an opinion. Lucy Liu. :love:
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I am AGOG that people think Michael Peterson didn't do it. :lol: He's the guiltiest fucker I ever saw.
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I am totally watching that, after listening to loads of MFM.
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Despite his hair, I'm not convinced by the blood spatter :reporter:
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The blood spatter guy is a fraud and the defence team are unusually obsessed with his sexuality, but nevertheless that narcissistic fucker did it.
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He was a real oddball. But I absolutely don't think he did it. Apart from anything, if he did the lady in Germany like that and got away with it, you'd still think it was pushing your luck to try and get away with doing it again in the exact same way. Plus I thought he was very sincere when he was complaining about it being a show and no one caring about the truth. Although the elder daughter's starry eyed devotion was weird and I don't the the younger daughter was as convinced as her sister.

Also, there was so evidence. And she'd have some kind of damage to her brain/skull. I'd be more inclined to think he pushed her, if he did it.

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I agree about the evidence actually being limited but, what tipped it over for me, is the fact he said she was breathing in the 911 call but she'd clearly been dead a while when the ambulance got there.
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MEN cover it in full on the 100th episode. I agree with Ruby. He definitely did it!
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Jupiter wrote: Sat Jun 16, 2018 1:18 pm MEN cover it in full on the 100th episode. I agree with Ruby. He definitely did it!
I know what MFM is but MEN? I'm open to being swayed by a podcast.
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I think it’s a typo for MFM. Because it’s the 100th episode they cover it in.
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