Honestly yeah there are so many weird things particularly the letter thing But I couldn’t get over the hole itself. Am I crazy for thinking helicopter or something? Lmao
Episode 3 had some moments that reminded me of the Amityville Horror. How did no neighbors hear gunshots? Yeah he had a silencer but silencers aren’t like actually silencing much. They’re not like the movies and shows where all the sound goes away. the lack of ANY blood though is real fucking weird. not as weird or mysterious as the first two since it appears obvious who did the crimes, but definitely has some weird moments and the amount of times police came to the house seems wild before they found anything also I found it super wild that police got a locksmith to come to the house and entered just because the windows were closed and no one had been seen for three days? Wtf that gives police probable cause in France?? Weird.
I've only seen the first episode so far, but the guy definitely found out some information that would land his friend in jail. Friend called him and said to meet in a private location, killed him and dumped the body or the location was a place where he was pushed and fell through the roof.
Ok but you can’t just say “the location was a place where” WHERE! Every diagram baffled me on where he could have come from to land at that angle And that’s why I’m like helicopter
Well thank god Im not the only one lmao I was agonizing over it like how did they not investigate more considering there are seemingly FINITE places he could have come from???
I read that the note behind the computer was actually just taped on the back up a laptop, the show just tried making it sound more hidden as if it was behind a desktop monitor that doesn't get looked at often. I also saw people say that it sounds like a standard "tone reel" that you learn about in film school and you tend to pass that out to execs to give a feel for the tone you're trying to set, often not making sense and pointing out certain actors and other films that have a similar tone. So, idk about that one. I still think it's possible he tried to hide some clues in it, though
only other thing I could possibly think was like a trapeze wire or something from one side to the other and he walked to the middle and then jumped lmao no idea if that would get him the proper distance to where the hole was but other than a helicopter or plane flying low and dropping him out, I’m stumped
Maybe the roof was weak there since it was old and the killer knew that so they busted a hole in the roof after killing him and staging his body
I’m house/dog sitting for my parents this week while they’re on vacation and They live out in the middle of nowhere and watching this is making me think I’m gonna be an unsolved mystery or maybe them.
I wondered this too. Not sure if they did a god enough job explaining where his body was found in reference to the hole but they made it seem like it wasn’t exactly just below it but more to the side yet the hole itself looks straight down and the injuries seemed like more than what would happen in a fall since the medical examiner listed it as “undetermined”
This was me when I got high as fuck at an Airbnb cabin we rented in the middle of the woods last week lol. Every small noise I was like "WHO'S THERE!?"
Forgot to mention that my “favorite” part of episode 3 was when the husbands friend is like “no way he did it! He had a bad back! No waaaay he could dig a hole in the backyard!” yet all the other circumstances And almost downright evidence don’t matter lol
Okay I just finished the first episode, and there’s absolutely no fucking way his body went off the roof of the hotel or the parking garage. The distance doesn’t make any sense. And his belongings where they were? That shit is 100% staged. And the police rule this a suicide? Fuck outta here, you idiots.
I agree!! How the fuck would he have gone that far horizontally? And then they never bring it up again, like they never figured out how that would’ve been physically possible
Haha, I don't think they were that scientific about it and didn't show much of the police work behind it. Most of the ledges seemed plausible even the 20ft one that they easily dismissed. I hope they cross-referenced people who lived in the building with people he may have known.
Man, I don’t know how anyone could think a guy ran off a roof and went 20 feet straight outwards in flip flops, let alone 45 feet. The 20 foot jump also doesn’t make any sense because there’s no way he sustains those injuries from a 20 foot drop, and I can’t imagine there’s any way he’d go through a metal roof at that height either.
I find the theory that he was hit by a car on the roof of the parking garage to be interesting. Impact could have broken his legs and sent him flying far enough. I also wouldn't be surprised if the hole was made ahead of time or after, and his body was dragged into there somehow.