New Documentary Film About the Killings of the Karman Family: What Evidence Was Ignored.
23.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
23.11.2025
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New Documentary Film About the Killings in the Karman Family
The author claims that important evidence was overlooked in the recently released Netflix documentary that could have exonerated the troubled son from suspicions of murdering his mother and grandfather, which occurred several years apart. In the film 'The Deaths of the Karman Family', released this week, the tragic demise of Linda Karman and her 83-year-old father John Chakalos is once again examined, highlighting the double homicide.“This important information was ignored, and I believe it could have significantly changed the perception of the case,' the author stated.
According to The Sun: The documentary attempted to summarize the numerous circumstances surrounding this case; however, critics argue that its presentation appears incomplete.
Murder cases always capture public attention, especially when it involves family ties. While watching the film, viewers may question how thoroughly the facts and testimonies are covered, raising issues about the objectivity of the authors. It prompts us to delve deeper into already known crimes and how they are portrayed in the media.
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