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Into the Deep

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Mumteedum · 22/10/2022 11:17

Anyone seen this on Netflix? I vaguely remember the story in the news. It's a strange documentary... I feel like it w as s a bit all over the place in tone but I can't stop thinking about the poor woman Kim Wall.

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Anyat212 · 26/10/2022 07:56

I haven't watched this one on Netflix yet but I watched the doc on NowTV on this case. It's horrifying, the thought of Kim not been able to get away always sticks with me.

Mumteedum · 26/10/2022 13:32

I haven't got now. I wouldn't mind seeing the documentary you mention. I felt this was all about him. It is hard to tell such a horrific story.

Also if you have ever had the misfortune to come across a narcissist then it is really chilling to watch this.

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Mumteedum · 26/10/2022 13:32

I say narcissist but also psychopath of course.

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Anyat212 · 26/10/2022 22:02

It is horrific, I'd never heard of the case before watching the documentary on NowTV. Had you before watching the Netflix one? I watch and read a lot of true crime so was surprised I'd not heard of it considering how awful it is.

NowTV one is called undercurrent, a 2 part series I think. I will watch the one on Netflix as well this weekend. It's such a brutal murder, there's surely no way Kim was the only victim. I hope he's never released.

Mumteedum · 26/10/2022 22:12

I remember it being a weird news story. I had no idea how it turned out though. Horrific.

Let me know what you think if you watch the Netflix one.

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rosegoldwatcher · 27/10/2022 11:43

There is a series - The Investigation, in Danish, which tells the story from the point of view of Kim's parents and the police investigators. Her murderer isn't featured at all - not even named. It's very good.

It was on i player but, sadly, no longer. It's on HBO (apparently!) and available to buy from Amazon Prime for £7.99.

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