4.6 • 4K Ratings
🗓️ 12 August 2022
⏱️ 57 minutes
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Listen in as Charlie from Crimelines, Lanie from True Crime Fan Club and Nina discuss the Netflix documentary, The Girl in the Picture.
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0:00.0 | Hey friends, Nina here. About a week ago I sat down and recorded a conversation with two of my |
0:06.1 | podcast friends, Laney from True Crime Fan Club, and Charlie from Crime Lines. We wanted to talk |
0:12.8 | about the documentary on Netflix, The Girl in the Picture. I hope you enjoy this casual discussion, |
0:19.0 | and if you have any thoughts or feelings about the documentary or are commentary that you want to |
0:23.6 | share, feel free to reach out to us on social media. And now on with the show. |
0:40.9 | Before we get into too much discussion on the documentary, I do want people to know that you |
0:45.5 | will have had to have watched it, or be familiar with the case to understand anything we're talking |
0:51.4 | about. We are not doing a rundown where you're getting a cliff notes version. This is a discussion |
0:56.8 | for those who have watched it. It is called The Girl in the Picture. And I just want to know, yes, no |
1:03.6 | thumbs up down sideways. What did you think about this documentary taken on the whole? |
1:10.0 | I would say that if you weren't familiar with the case, it definitely kind of enlightens you |
1:15.2 | to everything and hits the high points of it. But there's so many details that are kind of |
1:20.4 | excluded from it. I'm sure for time and consistency. But if you are kind of just that natural |
1:27.5 | sleuth of a person, I think it will entice you to want to delve into the case more and understand |
1:34.3 | the backstory more. I agree. Having listened to Charlie's episode and having read the book, |
1:40.2 | I was like, wait, what about, what about like they missed so many things that this could have been |
1:46.6 | a three or four part series? I absolutely agree with that. I did enjoy the documentary on the |
1:53.3 | whole, but knowing the case really well, I actually wondered if other people were confused. If they |
2:00.4 | watched it without some of the connecting points for those who have not listened to my episode, |
2:07.4 | it was in April 2020. It is named Franklin Delano Floyd, Susan Sidvacus and Michael Hughes. I kind |
2:16.3 | of added names to the title after people told me they couldn't find it because whatever name they |
2:21.3 | were searching, it wasn't popping up. So this case is about a woman who at the time of her death was |
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