I got round to watching it. I forgot about the horrific way they tortured her as if gang-raping her wasn't enough,
The first rapist was really making me so pissed off! The ugly bastard, I can't believe he was justifying killing/raping/torturing someone for being out at night! I cried watching it, so terrible. She was so brave, intelligent and would have made a difference in so many people's lives.
May she rest in peace. She was going to save lives subxanaallah.
Did you see the defence lawyer? He was just as bad as the rapists themselves. The wife of the rapist lives in a parallel dimension, she's crazy.
He had the face of a paedo! That lawyer...he should be disbarred. They banned the documentary in India before release. The wife of the rapist, I think she is in a way a victim herself of a that evil society and having live with that subhuman.
Very true, I doubt she had the liberty to condemn his actions. Her reaction was probably expected of her by her in-laws.
The lawyer was a mirror of the society which led to the rape in the first place. I'm just relieved one of the rapists hung himself and that the rape stirred up protests across the country. I don't know why they banned it when there were heroes like the parents or the doctor as representatives of the good people in India.
They kept saying that the juvenile did the most out of them all. Also, what did you think about the driver? Although, he didn't participate I think he is still complicit in the crime. He could have done something to stop them. He was the only that seemed remorseful though. Her parents sold their land to invest in her education. I think there was a charity set up to help them get back on their feet.
You should watch Thirteen. It's pretty good.
I missed that part. Maybe they thought he could get a lighter sentence due to his age and they could in turn face a lighter sentence if he was convicted of the murder. I've heard of honour killing cases where juveniles are either hired or used as scapegoats.
I'd donate to them. I'll try to find the charity. Heart breaking to lose your child and end up in financial troubles too.
I watched a couple of episodes of Thirteen. It's very intense. Reminds me of that Austrian girl who was kidnapped for years and the abductor killed himself when she finally escaped.
That's probably what they thought but they were all sentenced to death. It is very heart-breaking and she was their only child too. I can't remember what the charity was called but good idea to donate.
It's very intense. I binge-watched 3 episodes. It's emotionally exhausting. I think it's based on a real life abduction case.
Did you watch the gay baagistaanis then?
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Fuh is that?I'm going to start watching twin peaks. Is it on Netflix?
Are you familiar with it? @Duchess @UncleMenace @Air Jalam @barwaqo @nucleus any of the North American members?
It's a crime drama.Fuh is that?
they remaking it?It's a crime drama.