After watching this documentary and reading the link wubblybubbly posted above, I am confused about my own feelings towards the documentary crew. I would be interested to listen to other peoples opinions on this?
I realise they were there in a professional capacity, and ultimately had a job to do. But I can't help feeling cross that nothing was done to remove this woman from the situation sooner.
The documentary maker says himself ''Felicity was obviously very scared. And yet I kept my camera running.''
''Since Felicity hadn't asked for help, should I have put the camera down and stopped things? I don't know. What I do know is I'm still not sure, months later, if I got it right.''
Whilst he eventually stepped in when he realised that the consent previously given by Felicity no-longer existed, why did he not intervene sooner when he was obviously aware she was being manipulated and broken down from a much earlier point.