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Based on a True Crime story - Socialite Paul King and his wife are reported missing with their luxury car, which is later found with the corpses, heads smashed. Sidney chief inspector Nazaretian, in charge, soon concentrates on her family, three heirs of which one is a non-snobbish outsider and their spouses, one of which plays a dirty game of disloyalty.
Based on the book by Hilary Bonney
Stars Alex Dimitriades
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@honeywell891
@honeywell891 Год назад
Came upon this late at night when I wanted a good detective movie. Perfect. Just what I needed. Kind of knew the killer, but it was well set up. Thanks for this. Will watch more from you.
@Debramorris-vq4ry
@Debramorris-vq4ry 11 месяцев назад
A good point of view..where are you viewing from?
@quitepernicious6041
@quitepernicious6041 Год назад
Australians and New Zealanders have optimised the process of making good-quality, low-budget movies: mostly "linear" stories (on several occasions, including the present one, taken from/inspired by real life), seamlessly flowing; the dialogue makes sense, simple but not cheesy; the acting is generally solid. According to Wikipedia, "Matthew Wales was sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment with a non-parole period of 24 years."
@juliawright8469
@juliawright8469 2 года назад
The breathless pacing of the photography and the editing of this film is simply superb - proof that suspense is not all in gore and special effects. The acting is good too.
@SNROPQUEYR
@SNROPQUEYR 2 года назад
👍😎👍
@danijelcalusic9643
@danijelcalusic9643 2 года назад
You love this movie. Love you
@alicjaspeyerer1667
@alicjaspeyerer1667 Год назад
Aaaaaaa
@michaelparbatule
@michaelparbatule Год назад
I agree they do this better in these kinds of movies than Americans to compare but I like fotein films anyways ty for saying and noticing this I did .and when I watch movies from other countries even in subtitles it seems there's acting not overacting .
@santoshjoshi2695
@santoshjoshi2695 10 месяцев назад
Exactly
@CEO69Tablemountain
@CEO69Tablemountain Год назад
Not every movie should be about gore and guts. Thank you for your effort to entertain . Helps with my insomnia ❤
@loveanimals969
@loveanimals969 Год назад
The wife was guilty. She did it herself, or with him, but she was not innocent.
@fionastevenson6019
@fionastevenson6019 Год назад
Love Aussie dramas. Can't beat the Brits and Aussie's for great shows. Thank you for posting. 🙂
@karensalcedo5617
@karensalcedo5617 Год назад
Boring 🙄
@richardwalker3199
@richardwalker3199 8 месяцев назад
Hi Fiona
@fionastevenson6019
@fionastevenson6019 8 месяцев назад
@@richardwalker3199 hi
@richardwalker3199
@richardwalker3199 8 месяцев назад
I'm good. How are you doing today?
@richardwalker3199
@richardwalker3199 8 месяцев назад
Where are you from?
@JoFunnyOnion
@JoFunnyOnion 9 месяцев назад
That was very well done. I purposely haven’t googled the real life case before watching this but will do so now. On the basis of the film I do believe the wife was jointly involved, perhaps even putting the idea in her husbands head.
@itallia666
@itallia666 10 месяцев назад
The cinematography in this film was excellent, sharp focus & great angles Much of the tension & fear factor that makes a film smoulder, is the camera work & Brilliant editing. Some of the scariest & nail biting Films ive ever seen arent spec/fx Or gore fests or over the top hysteria Its all camera work, great acting skill & class! Im just half way through but its a good tight film Thinking back to the Ivan Milat murders & other killings & knowing the vastness of the Outback its a wonder any bodies are found. I remember when my parents & I lived in NSW in Australia years ago now but having travelled through out lying areas is so HUGE & it all looks the same, for hundreds of miles in every direction! Still its a brilliant place to live & i loved my time there. Peace 🇬🇧👧
@suzysandor3131
@suzysandor3131 Год назад
The Christian music at the funeral is truly beautiful.
@zyongslife
@zyongslife 10 месяцев назад
I believe he had help. The man wasn't all there, someone had to have planned it and I believe his wife was the mastermind. She took advantage of her husband's disability. I hope she didn't get any of the family's money, but instead was put in a trust for the boy.
@MarkSmith-og8xn
@MarkSmith-og8xn 8 месяцев назад
For a judge to refuse to read the victim impact statement in the court is an absolute disgrace and should be disbarred from his position ,
@lilahantenorio5331
@lilahantenorio5331 2 года назад
Great movie I like it very much while I'm watching.. Thnks for sharing this movie ❤️
@johnny-r
@johnny-r Год назад
This was outstanding - another in a long line of excellent Aussie movies, so much better than most of the garbage Hollywood is churning out these days. Also - it's interesting to see that the news vultures in Australia are about as bad as the ones here in the disUnited States.
@Marjorie-oh4oj
@Marjorie-oh4oj 9 месяцев назад
Even so I was glad the Ausies could actually act which unusual in itself. They still can't make a good movie. They still don't have a clue.
@E-Kat
@E-Kat 9 месяцев назад
@@Marjorie-oh4ojtheir accents are so unpleasant for me to listen to. I dislike my own voice too; I'm not Australian but very critical of my own voice and accent. 😊
@E-Kat
@E-Kat 9 месяцев назад
The worst of all are their documentaries, full of loud background music combined with audio and video special effects!! There's nothing but banging and whooshing sounds, so I gave them up! Plus the presenter's low, deep voices might give one bad dreams.
@lidiapena6072
@lidiapena6072 7 месяцев назад
​@@E-KatWho cares
@E-Kat
@E-Kat 7 месяцев назад
@@lidiapena6072 ha ha, you do! Thank you and Happy Christmas! 🎄 🤶🎄
@nenitavelasquez5208
@nenitavelasquez5208 2 года назад
Thank you to the one who uploaded the movie
@victoriahao9960
@victoriahao9960 2 года назад
I watch movies with good reviews..now i am going to sit n watch. Ty
@tahir1156
@tahir1156 2 года назад
Beautiful and good acting with smart actors Thnx.
@ssridharan3345
@ssridharan3345 Год назад
Very good story with emotions and suspense. Good movie.
@lancelotdufrane
@lancelotdufrane Год назад
Excellent. Thanks love a truth based production.
@shlmel
@shlmel Год назад
😶 Something seems to be missing in this case. All of the Children had way to many questions not to have spent more money to investigate their questions. Something was just off. Maybe this guy is taking one for the team & will get his cut of the money when he gets out. 🍿👏🏼👏👏🏿👏🏻👏🏾👏🏽
@georgetaclaude4211
@georgetaclaude4211 Год назад
Tres bon film! Merci pour le partage!👍🐞🦋🌹
@patriciaflanaganfiedler
@patriciaflanaganfiedler 11 месяцев назад
At the missing couple's house, the bedroom light was on, the mother's glasses were on the nightstand and the bed was turned down. There was no explanation for that or for any of the other major inconsistencies. I believe the wife played a bigger part in all of this.
@donnabacon4681
@donnabacon4681 11 месяцев назад
Great point! Also, they found the mother's glasses on her, so where did those come from? Maybe creative liberty as forensic uncovered the victims it was more for us to "know" that was the mother?
@donnabacon4681
@donnabacon4681 11 месяцев назад
@@user-lo1iz8tj1v OOOPS! Thanks for pointing it out to me! I hate when I make a mistake! If I still can, I'll fix it.
@hilarysettle227
@hilarysettle227 11 месяцев назад
I think Marissa did it by asphyxiating them as stated in the autopsy and Matthew her husband, covered for her because he was besotted with her
@dilly1863
@dilly1863 10 месяцев назад
The police said the car seat was pulled up to the front pedals. So the wife drove the car!
@dw3992
@dw3992 10 месяцев назад
@@donnabacon4681 I wear glasses & have 3 pair. 1 is kept in my bedroom, 1 in the car & the 3rd is kept with me. Having more than 1 pair is common.
@rositamendes9248
@rositamendes9248 Год назад
Watching this true story is very difficult to convict her also having a child. Matthew showed signs of being guilty from the beginning, he did love his wife & child. When she was questioned at her shop...she tried hard not to reveal anything, to protect her husband, but later she did go to the police..from there onward he also showed he had a bad temper with his sister and brother. Obviously he was the guilty one.
@rashone2879
@rashone2879 10 месяцев назад
I agree. Maybe they didn’t like her, the mutual dislike was apparent, but that doesn’t mean she was a murderer. Matthew, with an IQ of 83 might easily thought he’d run upstairs in his panic, when in fact he was outside when his wife found him. This family needed to grieve and move on, not hang on to this sad event endlessly determined to send Matthew’s widow to prison. They were going to keep themselves and their children angry, sad, and perpetually unhappy. Poor choice. Sometimes you just have to let go.
@joysynmonds9082
@joysynmonds9082 8 месяцев назад
It is good that the child, Dom, has the continued love of his mother, as the loss of his father will remain evident. I presume there will be divorce, and the Wales family should embrace Mariza and Dom. It is in no way the child's fault. But Aussies bring blameful as they are to anyone and everyone, I doubt there will be a bridge between the family and the in-law, which Dom is not. He is blood.
@loveanimals969
@loveanimals969 8 месяцев назад
She did it, and the judge not reading the statements was appalling. He confessed to protect her.
@sylwiataskar8551
@sylwiataskar8551 2 года назад
Good movie. Thanks for sharing.
@ccsfbear
@ccsfbear 8 месяцев назад
Many thanks for sharing. Gripping story, well told.
@jophoenix3919
@jophoenix3919 Год назад
LOVE IT, ON SO Many levels. thank you......
@lilianaprina5991
@lilianaprina5991 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your story.
@curtislavallee8444
@curtislavallee8444 2 года назад
i watched the crime doc on this case,great movie ty
@annakoshi3823
@annakoshi3823 11 месяцев назад
From the beginning Matthew and his wife were acting suspicious!
@annhinson5670
@annhinson5670 Год назад
Good movie! Thanks for posting it!
@danielhanawalt4998
@danielhanawalt4998 10 месяцев назад
True crime stories are sometimes disturbing, seeing the dark side of humanity. Fiction is good and all, but knowing it's fiction makes it less disturbing. Don't have to watch movies for the true stories as many are in the news. The movie just shows the details you might not see on the news. This story was a good story, well acted and believable.
@vijayantgovender2045
@vijayantgovender2045 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your wonderful video watching today 14 June 2022 21:20 pm from South Africa
@Justdessertsforme
@Justdessertsforme 10 месяцев назад
I see poor police work (seat pulled up, glasses on bed , medication not in victims body, strangulation not blunt trauma). This case is a tragedy 😢😢
@skyjay5061
@skyjay5061 2 года назад
Verry lovely movie I love it.
@conniewalker1109
@conniewalker1109 Год назад
I believe the wife killed them when Matthew told the it was all wrong he claims to have beat them but the autopsy shows they were strangled to death Matthew Said afterwards he ran up stairs but the wife said she came downstairs and saw him I believed the wife used him but either way they both should be behind bars because at some point Matthew helped
@lindahamilton3569
@lindahamilton3569 Год назад
I'm right there with ya he took the fall for his dearlie beloved WIFE!! MONEY TALKS B. S. walks🤷🤷
@donnabacon4681
@donnabacon4681 11 месяцев назад
Strangulation was not the cause; the police said "aphexiation", which could happened as they were wrapped up in sheets and suffocated (same if someone died because their face was covered with a pillow). If they were strangulated, there would have been ligature marks. Only Matthew and possibly a few others mentioned strangulation.
@user-lo1iz8tj1v
@user-lo1iz8tj1v 11 месяцев назад
@@donnabacon4681 Good point regarding the asphyxiation. If they were strangled there definitely would have been marks.
@Retroscoop
@Retroscoop 2 года назад
48:45 Let's hope my neighbors downstairs don't think somebody is being murdered in my appartment, with all those violent screams....
@linwoodkent1246
@linwoodkent1246 11 месяцев назад
Some of the drama should have been left off, and important points settled for the viewers for whom the movie was made after all. First point is, when the car was found the drivers seat was full forward. this was never again mentioned.?? Second point is, film dramatised Matthew beating victims with some sort of club, viciously. This was never mentioned at autopsy, nor before film ended???? Third point, victims were said to be poisoned, this was not mentioned at autopsy, nor before film ended. Fourth point, victims were said to be buried alive, no mention at autopsy. nor before film ended. The murdered mother's glasses were found at home. never mentioned again. This film was not well put together, why mention these things only to drop them later?. Soapy type drama was apparently more important than facts the audience would have appreciated learning about.
@shirleyponcinii9876
@shirleyponcinii9876 9 месяцев назад
To your Third point, they mentioned only the mom was poisoned, and it was never brought up again.
@lenitaa7938
@lenitaa7938 7 месяцев назад
@@shirleyponcinii9876Taking the hypotension meds is not ‘poisoning’!
@yenghua3143
@yenghua3143 2 года назад
Nice film. Thanks for sharing
@judithosterman9792
@judithosterman9792 Год назад
Very poor police work. The car seat position was a big clue. They should have gotten dna from both Maritza and Matthew from cups or hairbrushes, or whatever. They couldn't account for the strangulation. Maritza drugged and strangled them. Then Matthew covered up for her by beating them with the wood. The judge was bribed.
@donnabacon4681
@donnabacon4681 11 месяцев назад
Regarding the strangulation, the detective said "aphexiation", which could mean, they died because they (1) not able to move, as they were drugged; (2) because they were wrapped up in sheets, that could have caused them to suffocate. If they were strangled, they would have been ligature marks. Yes! The seat was up way to far for Matthew. Whether she killed them or not, she is an accessory to murder. Just like someone driving the get away car in a bank heist ...
@dropperknot
@dropperknot 10 месяцев назад
@judithosterman9792 Wow!! You must have been Sherlock Holmes in a previous life.
@nunzioc8931
@nunzioc8931 8 месяцев назад
the police work was not that great...where was forensics mentioned for the car...where was the block of wood matt says he used to kill them, wheres finger prints, dna, etc...
@lenitaa7938
@lenitaa7938 7 месяцев назад
@@nunzioc8931This is a movie based on the true story, not a documentary! It probably would have made the movie too long to cover all the details!
@TrudyPatootie
@TrudyPatootie Год назад
*Love True Crime movies...this is one of the best. Thank you very much!*
@michaelparbatule
@michaelparbatule Год назад
The son acts so odd and all the family ,if they cant figure it out,is in huge state of denial..the matthew guy is like the obvious culprit..the wife playing with his hair at family gathering..weird but i like the movie so far .😮😊
@t.s9499
@t.s9499 2 года назад
Wow!! This was good & sad all around but Matthew do deserve that punishment for what he did to his parents
@kimiohno5434
@kimiohno5434 2 года назад
ahhh the thrill is gone.omg.why I read this comment
@jonye7511
@jonye7511 Год назад
​@@kimiohno5434One gets a strong sense that it's him very early on already but it's still riveting to watch how the investigation and pre-trial events unfold.
@zenaslarosa5930
@zenaslarosa5930 2 года назад
This story happened in real life. I think the wife was a co conspirator. I have seen a documentary on this a long time ago.
@Charissa_x
@Charissa_x 2 года назад
Oh yes
@vickynomikou4005
@vickynomikou4005 2 года назад
I think she did it and he took the blame for the sake of their son, so his mother could take care of him
@THaBut2
@THaBut2 11 месяцев назад
Seriously? Do u have the documentary link? Is it like Lizzie Borden de legend ? It s unsolved story u know...also about money as d key word
@traviswilson4493
@traviswilson4493 2 года назад
I like this movie so much it touches my 💓
@aleshiatisha4897
@aleshiatisha4897 Год назад
I think it’s Mathew’s wife that killed their parents 😢
@kind581
@kind581 Год назад
Thought so too.
@AnnabelleJARankin
@AnnabelleJARankin 9 месяцев назад
She would not have the motive, madness or strength - she dobbed him in because he is guilty.
@keyshaallen4696
@keyshaallen4696 8 месяцев назад
This is so dam sad i feel sorry for the rest of her children and family my heart and prayers go to her family 😢😢😢😢
@grahamelsden8973
@grahamelsden8973 2 года назад
Wait a minute,forensics say they were strangled,but the son said he bashed them with a piece of wood,which came first is the implication.,is this film a true story??
@Retroscoop
@Retroscoop 2 года назад
Maybe forensic said they died from strangulation, that doesn't exclude them first being knocked out with a piece of wood, does it ? A two steps method ?
@donnabacon4681
@donnabacon4681 11 месяцев назад
Police never said strangulation, but aphexiation - they could have suffocated because they were wrapped in sheets, same as being suffocated with a pillow. If they were strangled, there would be ligature marks. Only Matthew and maybe a few others mentioned strangulation.
@donnabacon4681
@donnabacon4681 11 месяцев назад
​@@RetroscoopPolice never said strangulation, but aphexiation - they could have suffocated because they were wrapped in sheets, same as being suffocated with a pillow. If they were strangled, there would be ligature marks. Only Matthew and maybe a few others mentioned strangulation.
@FourHuskyHomestead
@FourHuskyHomestead 9 месяцев назад
That’s my take on it, he knocked them out, but then wrapped them in something that prevented them from getting oxygen and they were unable to wake back up. Meaning that the poison or sleeping medicine in the soup and the blow to the head didn’t kill them. It was being wrapped up. He Probably put something over their heads And they never revived.
@wij5368
@wij5368 2 года назад
Australian media is brutal. They would not leave Maritza and her toddler alone.
@vickynomikou4005
@vickynomikou4005 2 года назад
@Montecristo I'm sure she was the one who did it and Matthew was covering for her, for the sake of their child
@carmensaify
@carmensaify 10 месяцев назад
Wow this family hated the brother's wife sooooo much! They are more angry at her than the actual culprit... I wonder if they ever feel any sense of responsibility for treating the brother & wife so badly?
@FourHuskyHomestead
@FourHuskyHomestead 9 месяцев назад
They act like my fathers side of the family. One looks like my aunt. A self righteous B. And too stuck up to have anything to do with me. But honestly I don’t want people like that in my life. It’s unfortunate that family can be like that. Or that human beings can treat others with such contempt. I cut myself off from my family. No one needs people like that around them. We can’t help who we are related to but we can help who we allow in our lives.
@teresabarbieri3894
@teresabarbieri3894 7 месяцев назад
She's a b and her husband is a weakling.
@lenitaa7938
@lenitaa7938 7 месяцев назад
It happens to the outsiders of the family, unfortunately! It did not help that his wife, Maritza, said and did inappropriate things! Whatever the parents did, it did Not give an excuse to kill the parents, though!
@pwilkinson4605
@pwilkinson4605 5 месяцев назад
Racism too, ironic as Aussies are descended from criminals deported from England.@@lenitaa7938
@singer.c.619
@singer.c.619 Год назад
Stop looking for people who show no emotion, some of them have been hit by life hardships and have became numb to pain
@catherinemorand500
@catherinemorand500 2 года назад
I believe that the wife is fully involved. She's a sociopath.
@vickynomikou4005
@vickynomikou4005 2 года назад
I think she did it and Matthew took the blame
@jonye7511
@jonye7511 Год назад
​@@MultiVelocity1And making inappropriate comments to the elder brother in the bathroom.
@woodwage7988
@woodwage7988 Год назад
I agree with you..if nothing more, the little slip up of asking "to hold the door "while a man is going to the bathroom. In my home is rare that l most accompany a just to the door of the bathroom, little lone linger outside the door. Anyway, forensic , with what we were told, didn't add up. Good film but some rather large holes as it was played out...
@esminewilliams9520
@esminewilliams9520 Год назад
​@@vickynomikou4005😊
@tracyvandermerwe3265
@tracyvandermerwe3265 11 месяцев назад
I totally agree with you. Her narcissim was a huge clue as was her ability to act and manipulate. I totally believe she killed them and he covered for her. With am IQ of 84 he probably looked at her like a goddess.
@ktng3176
@ktng3176 9 месяцев назад
How could someone kill their own parents, the hands that feed them 😢
@pwilkinson4605
@pwilkinson4605 5 месяцев назад
According to the presented story the mother was abusive and toxic towards Matthew, punishing him for his sup-par intelligence and lower achievements than his yuppie siblings - she was ashamed to have popped out a loser so she tortured him. Surely you have seen and met families like this. Fratricide dates to Cain & Abel, matricide is right up there in all cultures. Most murders are committed against family members.
@user-kj2jk8ge6f
@user-kj2jk8ge6f 8 месяцев назад
Nicely done Aussie movie. The case seems short of forensics. But the moral is, money does not necessarily make happy families.
@publicmarket4927
@publicmarket4927 2 года назад
Very good movie thank you
@leanderrowe2800
@leanderrowe2800 7 месяцев назад
None of them earned the wealth, including Margret, the victim, yet all felt entitled. Fighting for their 'entitlement' is the common story of rich families. It's too familiar.
@mafiltalaboc-zh4zn
@mafiltalaboc-zh4zn 20 дней назад
it's really a big story they invest a big money to make possible.. thanks for sharing us 🙏 watching you from Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭💚💚
@d.alexanderholiday2878
@d.alexanderholiday2878 Год назад
Playing armchair detective, I got it right right from the start. However, wifey had more to do with events than she let on, after all, why go to the lawyers first and not the police at all. This was a good movie, obviousness aside.
@lenitaa7938
@lenitaa7938 7 месяцев назад
Going to the lawyers first is always advised!
@d.alexanderholiday2878
@d.alexanderholiday2878 7 месяцев назад
@@lenitaa7938 Yeah, but AFTER the police have been involved, a report taken, maybe someone already arrested.
@cheery-hex
@cheery-hex 2 года назад
great movie + well made. obstruction of justice is ridiculous. just b/c you witnessed and therefore know smthg you can be charged? BS. that said, the wife def was in on it. A bit disapponting not to get all the answers
@user-lo1iz8tj1v
@user-lo1iz8tj1v 11 месяцев назад
Too right you should be charged if you cover up and don't do anything about it. It's called conspiracy!
@bieberfrau6660
@bieberfrau6660 Год назад
Justice was not served
@sutiknotikno892
@sutiknotikno892 2 года назад
The wife who made matthew do all that. I think
@Charissa_x
@Charissa_x 2 года назад
I agree
@vickynomikou4005
@vickynomikou4005 2 года назад
totally agree. He just took the blame
@dewigiatri5761
@dewigiatri5761 Год назад
Yess, i saw that too...
@S.L.S-407
@S.L.S-407 11 месяцев назад
There was not a shred of evidence against Maritza.
@janetfrench1576
@janetfrench1576 10 месяцев назад
She wasn't blond enough.
@davidmackie8552
@davidmackie8552 11 месяцев назад
Excellent movie!
@richardshiggins704
@richardshiggins704 7 месяцев назад
So much better than the mumbling yelling and hysterics of the American crime dramas , depicting true events or otherwise .
@jeanscruggs812
@jeanscruggs812 Год назад
Great movie!!!
@amandajanemclaughlin4133
@amandajanemclaughlin4133 11 месяцев назад
This movie reminds me of those 2 brother s in Beverly hills 😮😮😅😅
@skygazer6898
@skygazer6898 Год назад
After watching this for 20 minutes, I couldn't careless if they were dead. Slow and very boring film
@judithhopes151
@judithhopes151 9 месяцев назад
Very good actors in all australian and NZ films.
@overcomer4012
@overcomer4012 2 года назад
I don't think it was Matthew he was covering for someone
@Retroscoop
@Retroscoop 2 года назад
Hmm, gut feeling is not enough, it has to be backed by facts. All those people that are divorced also trusted their gut feeling they had found the right partner, look where that led them to....
@vijayantgovender2045
@vijayantgovender2045 2 года назад
I agree with you I think the wife had a pert it the murders
@wordwarrior2350
@wordwarrior2350 2 года назад
Actually, STUPIDITY is the main reason for most crimes. An intelligent person can think in options and choices. Stupid people can only come up with lame reasons and excuses.
@rajashekharkarajagi6665
@rajashekharkarajagi6665 Год назад
Oh those big people! Everything's big about big people... even their meanness!!
@susanbengston3208
@susanbengston3208 Год назад
Vicious family with definite racist, class judgements.
@sonaligunarathna62
@sonaligunarathna62 2 года назад
Heyyy the Actress who played the character "Aashka" in "Spell Binders - 1st Season" is here in this movie😮☺😍
@chriswitt2596
@chriswitt2596 11 месяцев назад
The most annoying thing is when the media in the movies click their cameras 10000 times and make all this noise.
@E-Kat
@E-Kat Год назад
Very bad cinematography in some parts of this film; shaky camera on closeups is not a very good idea.
@lesleyrennie8661
@lesleyrennie8661 8 месяцев назад
This film is good the acting is good if you are unhappy with the cinematography tough what do you ex Pect on RU-vid theres no block busters here.
@setiandromeda6091
@setiandromeda6091 2 года назад
My take is the wife played a significant role bt to protect his immediate family Matthew had to confess.i dont think his confession gave put all facts bt police were happy ad in a hurry to have a conviction.the wife's lawyers exploited that weakness ad got a great deal.even the judge was in a hurry bt it's a movie based on true facts
@liciacabrini9464
@liciacabrini9464 11 месяцев назад
Basically nothing was solved
@cherylmoss3632
@cherylmoss3632 2 года назад
Mathews wife did it
@Charissa_x
@Charissa_x 2 года назад
Correct
@vickynomikou4005
@vickynomikou4005 2 года назад
exactly!
@BridgeMA29
@BridgeMA29 Год назад
I kept hoping that Matthew was not the killer because from the beginning the family had already judged him because his the black sheep.
@Petra-9
@Petra-9 Год назад
Я тоже
@lindahamilton3569
@lindahamilton3569 Год назад
I firmly believe he is and was Innocent but because of his lack of cash funds they all pinned it on him 😭🙄
@monicabarker3871
@monicabarker3871 11 месяцев назад
​@@lindahamilton3569he pinned it on himself, plus the wife threw him under the bus
@AnnabelleJARankin
@AnnabelleJARankin 9 месяцев назад
Good movie!
@dilly1863
@dilly1863 10 месяцев назад
Seems an incomplete ending and that there should be a Part II.
@ginahochstein3716
@ginahochstein3716 2 года назад
Endlessly boring. At least in the beginning. And Australian English being a foreign language...
@lindahamilton3569
@lindahamilton3569 Год назад
Why aren't any of them worried about the step father it's all about mommy DEAREST? And I'm getting weird fibes from the sister n law 🤷🤷 pin it on my hubby no one will expect me .!! 🙄maybe I'm wrong but🤷🤷🤷
@mfeltrin1
@mfeltrin1 2 года назад
This is a long drawn out boring movie. Behind Mansion Walls Season 1 Ep 1 tells a much better story in less time...
@nehag4021
@nehag4021 10 месяцев назад
in a way, the wife is more dangerous and manipulative than him
@hashimdohakimera4585
@hashimdohakimera4585 6 месяцев назад
What country is this, too too much beautiful, well the movie is great but area were it captured its so beautiful
@user-bi8or4zo8q
@user-bi8or4zo8q 11 месяцев назад
If these items had been thrown ,they would not be in that way ,they were intentionally placed there and when she did her intentions were deious at the time when she placed them there, Gareth
@michaelparbatule
@michaelparbatule Год назад
I love Australian movies I believe there's a notch they go above American movies and they seem better actors actresses too.i know they're great tennis players hehe .I think there two things to watch .one movie where an off duty police officer accidentally kills a boy on bike,,forget name of movie,,two the series where it's about a husband jogging ..finds dead body it's also an American series
@bridgetlovedfrankgeddes8352
@bridgetlovedfrankgeddes8352 9 часов назад
Thankyou x
@sallyclay1974
@sallyclay1974 10 месяцев назад
Good acting, direction, and screen play. It was obvious thst the killer had some drug use or something, in his past
@dougholliday467
@dougholliday467 10 месяцев назад
Excuse me, but 'the killer' had an IQ of 85. He was mentally challenged. "Something in his past"? You have got to be kidding....
@gideonchibwe1384
@gideonchibwe1384 2 года назад
This guy Mathew is a Disgrace to the family.Why not wait until your time.Parents knows BEST OUR LIVELIHOODS.There wasn't any Justice 40ys is Biscuits.
@liviaviana1243
@liviaviana1243 2 года назад
POSTE POR FAVOR ESSE FILME DUBLADO OU LEGENDADO 🥰👍
@Retroscoop
@Retroscoop 2 года назад
tut tut tut.... Time to finally start learning Shakespeare's beauuuuuuutiful language. You won't ever again need subtitles or ow ow ow even worse, dubbing again... Translation means half of the message is lost, especially when it comes to programs with British humour. So say after me: My - tailor - is -rich-- Again.... My-....
@liviaviana1243
@liviaviana1243 2 года назад
ESTAREI AGUARDANDO 🥰👍
@fikent5252
@fikent5252 Год назад
Learn to speak English then !
@touringthecitywalking9209
@touringthecitywalking9209 10 месяцев назад
What great acting and cinematography! I love to watch true crime stories because they happen with the actual lives of people. Clearly, Matthew's actions were not only mistaken but also ill-advised, leading to the tragic outcome of taking innocent lives right at his doorstep and involving his wife in the crime. His low IQ, measured at 83, likely played a role in his poor judgment. Regarding his wife, she should have employed her better judgment and immediately contacted the police after the crime rather than waiting all those days. A crime of such magnitude would have been difficult to conceal without eventually being discovered, and this delay was her primary error. Nevertheless, my heart goes out to her, her child, and their future prospects. I can't muster any sympathy for Matthew given the circumstances.
@maribelcuenca7103
@maribelcuenca7103 Год назад
💘 this 🎥
@wordwarrior2350
@wordwarrior2350 2 года назад
It sure would be great if the victims had everything to say. Then the very religious ones would let them go. The hard-liners would get them hung. Fortunately, It is about the law and the court system.
@Komi-Zyrian
@Komi-Zyrian 2 года назад
I see Matthew is not the native father
@veronicavarela2041
@veronicavarela2041 Год назад
Her only crime was to love her husband. Obviously Matthew has issues and in the end no one truly knows what goes on inside a family. I can’t imagine the racist abuse Maritsa must of endure in that family. Wish her and her family love and peace ❤❤
@user-lo1iz8tj1v
@user-lo1iz8tj1v 11 месяцев назад
Hardly, Maritza's behaviour was despicable. She should have put her son first and contacted the police/lawyer asap if she was innocent, especially since still her in-laws could still have been alive. Such a hypocrite watching the family's pain and even going to the cemetery and church etc. As for her contemptible, psycho husband he had no remorse (nor did she) and was obviously missing some brain cells. The police should have obtained DNA surreptitiously.
@carmensaify
@carmensaify 10 месяцев назад
Right?! People seem so biased against her- not sure why they cannot just blame the man that confessed. The crime was sloppily executed and there was NO evidence against her...also it was HIS mother- geesh! This woman got drawn into a nest of evil vipers!
@irinkamoy
@irinkamoy 9 месяцев назад
All family too mean and fake
@daniellayearim5348
@daniellayearim5348 2 года назад
Far to much to comment on but at least it is based on true crime so we forget all the rest. A note for the Australian police it seems that from the time of Milat they did not change much if they keep up like that beware. But saved by their famous queen in Italy it is not much better. What to say about the press they are wolfs and only few of them one can consider real if not only sensation hunters. Then noticing how the family behaves ( if they really behaved like this) they must have known that their brother was simple minded even his wife ( presuming that also she must not have been from the smartest if she really had nothing to do with the fact she is home with a migraine and not goes to the police. Poor Australia besides this and many other murder cases i have been following from this Continent I am stunt. Perhaps it will be because I have been working nearly all my life in Justice and seen and heard them nearly all.
@dryhumorfoe8275
@dryhumorfoe8275 9 месяцев назад
They did it together. She then convinced the man who loved her to take the blame so she could remain free with the son. I imagine the mother didnt approve of the daughter in law. I think she manipulated matthew to commit this crime and she helped him. But my opinion is like everyone elses...irrelevant.
@drdavidtee
@drdavidtee Год назад
terrible camera work
@gloriasamuel5685
@gloriasamuel5685 Год назад
Reparation is the buzz word of the day They should let sleeping dogs lie. Even if somebody dig up more dirt on Malisa. It will only take a investigation journalist. To dig up the past history of land grabbing and segregation of Austrilian Aboriginal family. Then digging up that family's history of how they accumulated their wealth. Leave it alone.
@sallyclay1974
@sallyclay1974 10 месяцев назад
I dont understand y the wife wasn't charged with tampering with evidence. If it had happened in West Palm Beach, Beverly Hills, The Hamptons, Greenwich, CT, or any other wealthy neighborhood, the wife would spend time in jail.
@dougholliday467
@dougholliday467 10 месяцев назад
You are talking USA. The case was in Australia. Get a grip (life) lady. Your all wet.
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