That detective should be fired and sued by her parents. No blood on the bat the child ser the alarm off so he could imb the shelf. Noone should have a bookcase so high in a childs room. Who dors not answer their phone when your child is being baby sitted??
@Vipers Venom You are the 'dumber than dumb ass' and prize moron. The comment was about how all the episodes ended, not the last one, and here's another compliment, you are a total idiot, I seriously think you should change the @Vipers Venom to @Cockroaches Shit.
I didn’t know about this series when it was originally released. I just found it and binge watched the entire series. The acting is so good and every episode is an interesting story, why in the world was something like this cancelled and so much garbage allowed to continue?
Thank you for uploading this series. Too bad they cancelled the show..... I really enjoyed every episodes. I love how they show the actual death scene at the end.
I have been on a binge watching these episodes. I love Eamonn Walker ( Wallace Boden), Chief Boden of Chicago Fire was born on June 12, 1962 in London, England as Eamonn Roderique Walker. I had no idea he was from the UK. He so handsome!
F...U!! Same same shit. At least use some variety. I am not disputing your right to post a comment, but your 'posts' are the same tripe on every episode! Why??? No matter, this is the last episode, so the chances of you and me crossing paths again are buckleys and fuck all. Bye.
I wish I knew about this show when it originally aired. I'm so sad it only lasted 13 episodes. Such a great show and I loved how it would show how the victims died at the end or each episode. Especially when it turned out the defendant actually got away with the crime.
Yes! And I'm not sure if this was the entire episode or clips... Because I did not hear questions of the alarm going off questioned by either parties... It would have been in the log of the security system eliminating the base ball bat seen by the neighbor; pointing as wrong judgement from the first instance. Taking the investigation to another direction... Other cases are missing crucial details that are questionable too... Like I mentioned, not sure if this is an entire episode...
The Miranda law requires police who make any arrest to inform the person that he or she has the right to remain silent, and that anything which he or she says can be held against him. Forcing her to sign a waiver when she was clearly a minor is a gross violation of the law. But the details of the script were made stronger to create the tension that every drama ought to contain according to the principles of dramatic play/storyline. These thirteen episodes are all well written, in my opinion. They omit certain details of the crime/accident/events at the opening of the show in order not to give away the resolution of the plot too early, since that would take away the suspense. But the denouement at the end, when all the details are revealed to the audience, is a brilliant example of dramatic irony.
@@72Yonatan But they never arrested her. Miranda Rights only apply when someone is arrested. They questioned her and got her to waive her legal rights and then interrogated her and took her words and twisted them into a confession which could be used as evidence to arrest her.
First time seeing this t.v. show and I've thoroughly enjoyed every episode. Better than Perry Mason and Matlock nah jokes I enjoyed Perry Mason and Matlock 😅
Don't blame the parents, blame the manufacturers of the book case for not putting a warning label on it. What child wouldn't want to climb a TREE, and make the top shelf their tree house. I would have poised this to parents. It not only relieves them of guilt, but they have a lawsuit if they wish to pursue it. The writers missed the ball on this one.
This is (was) a well crafted procedural show, well written, well acted (main characters), and mediocre talent from some guest starring actors. Casting a 19-year-old actor, Mae Whitman, to play Jenny Marshal, age 15, (with a sophisticated hair do) was such a miscast. And, sadly, there were others.
This case was a bit weak. I mean, there was no blood spattern in the room, there was no blood and hair on the baseball bat....the forensics was not there to prove her guilt. So how could the DA and the police be so convinced that the boy was killed with the bat? And the neighbour's 911 call was never followed-up, why she said she heard the babysitter arguing....anyway, besides these minor issues, the show was great!
The police has no excuse. The DA though... The neighbour called prior to the incident (the call was followed-up by her lawyers and the woman said she heard her screaming at him and then saw her with a bat, she probably said the same thing to the police and DA), she called soon after the accident and said it was her fault, they had her testimony... Of course the DA considered her their main suspect. Not to mention that the cause of death could not be conclusively proven. A lot of people believed she was at fault even after she was acquitted.
I find it difficult to believe that a police force could possibly behave in the way portrayed in this series. The inhuman behaviour of both detectives and district attorneys is beyond comprehension. I find each episode entertaining but I sometimes get a little tired from suspending my belief.
We want law enforcement to be enacted in an atmosphere and reality of fairness, with truth thoroughly established, as much as possible. We want our law enforcement personnel to work for the public to assure that fairness is omnipresent and truth is established for conviction. Policemen and women, just like you and me, at times allow their better knowledge and morals to buckle under pressure from others. And police are subject at times to incredible pressures. We're all human, no more, no less. I've wondered if police were only hired if they had advance degrees in psychology - would that clean up their decisions? Sometimes, perhaps. Anyone put in a position of power over others seems to lose control over their minds once in awhile, sometimes always. I would be overjoyed if police and politicians could hone their skills of SERVICE to the public rather than EXPLOITATION - for whatever purpose - of individuals and groups in society.
This last episode is so wrong. Interrogations on a minor is inadmissible in Courts and moreover the evidence is lacking. This series lacks originality and there are so many 'justice' issues where the writers and producers could focus and its not necessarily criminal law issues. No wonder this series became so unpopular that the networks in the US withdrew it before the season ended. How sad.
It bothers me that these shows are so unrealistic. Not every witness called to a stand is against a defendant, and the questioning on here is so ridiculous. I want a show that's like the real deal.
Sorry, but I've actually had the "luck" to be selected several times for jury duty and to have sat on TEN (10) different juries over many years, state petit, state grand, and federal petit, both criminal and civil. I can tell you that the courtroom scenes here are anything but ridiculous. This, mon ami, IS the real deal. It's a shame this show only ran to 13 episodes.
Amazing, I have fallen in love with these series
Bring it back. Really good series
I am so sad that I am watching the last episode......what an amazing show. Bring it back!!!
For sure. I just watched all the episodes in the last couple days. Love it. What a same theres no more.
Your not alone
I never knew about this show.And to hear this the last episode😯 this show needs to be picked back up immediately
Very True
@@anthonyssemanda5737
You are unfortunately, about 10 years late.
I didn't know that Some D.As can be so deceptive like this. I really enjoyed this series.
Nice Show.
That detective should be fired and sued by her parents.
No blood on the bat the child ser the alarm off so he could imb the shelf.
Noone should have a bookcase so high in a childs room.
Who dors not answer their phone when your child is being baby sitted??
One of the best TV series I have ever seen. it's a shame it didn't last.
ABC was terrible at cancelling greag shows! Glad we got Netflix and all these pay tv
Thoroughly enjoyed this...shame it wasn't continued. ...thank you for uploading.
Thanks for all your uploads of this series. 😊
Sweet, innocent girl almost railroaded by the police.smh
What a great episode and series. I wish they'd bring it back. Maybe as an online series.
Thanks for the showings. I saw all 13 episodes. Wonderful stories, Great Acting. Wish it had lasted longer.
I binged watched till I got to epi 13,
Is this the last episode?
@@shannafoster-law9610 so it seems
The real crime was that this show was cancelled.
Thanks for posting this
Best show in a long time also shows what’s wrong with the justice system and how police and DAs lie
Why is it that the best TV shows get taken off the air? This was truly a great legal drama.
What a bummer. Last episode. Thanks for all thirteen.
Love the show. It's like watching 'CSI' with legal angle... So sorry it only lasted 1 season...
Same feeling. It's the best legal TV show I have ever watched.
No it went on I looked it up go to Fire storm channel or look up season 2
@@irenebaker5930
No way!
great show, my favorite part was watching the final scene of how the murder was committed
mine too, it's different and is not seen in any other show.
@Vipers Venom You are the 'dumber than dumb ass' and prize moron. The comment was about how all the episodes ended, not the last one, and here's another compliment, you are a total idiot, I seriously think you should change the @Vipers Venom to @Cockroaches Shit.
Gives sense of closure.
Me Too
I didn’t know about this series when it was originally released. I just found it and binge watched the entire series. The acting is so good and every episode is an interesting story, why in the world was something like this cancelled and so much garbage allowed to continue?
a great series
what a shame it was abandoned after the thirteenth episode
Thank you for uploading this series. Too bad they cancelled the show..... I really enjoyed every episodes. I love how they show the actual death scene at the end.
My best seasonal film ever. Criminology
The best show ever.
It's unfortunate the good unique storyline series get dropped after 1 or 2 seasons.
Clever intelligent shows often don't do well with the average watcher
I'm glad you posted these shows. I'm looking for the episode I was in. thank you.
Johanna Maynard Was a great series I wish they did more. Thank you for uploading I found these videos from Tv playlist central
? Hmmm.
Was you primary character or background filler?
this is easily top 5 best criminal tv shows around. Fox really lost a good one.
Some executive only ordered a run, which is thirteen shows. A normal television season is 22 shows.
@Vipers Venom I haven't seen the others, but Boston Legal...No, not that good if you ask me.
I loved Boston Legal!!!@@ricklin2804
great series thank you for putting on so others could watch it.
I have been on a binge watching these episodes. I love Eamonn Walker ( Wallace Boden), Chief Boden of Chicago Fire was born on June 12, 1962 in London, England as Eamonn Roderique Walker. I had no idea he was from the UK. He so handsome!
F...U!!
Same same shit.
At least use some variety.
I am not disputing your right to post a comment, but your 'posts' are the same tripe on every episode!
Why???
No matter, this is the last episode, so the chances of you and me crossing paths again are buckleys and fuck all.
Bye.
F..U
F...U!!
They only filmed 13 episodes of this great series? Unbelievable!
@Vipers Venom Exactly like you then.
Super série. MERCI BEAUCOUP👏👏🤩
so sorry this is the last episode. Superb series. Wonder why it didn't last?
I wish I knew about this show when it originally aired. I'm so sad it only lasted 13 episodes. Such a great show and I loved how it would show how the victims died at the end or each episode. Especially when it turned out the defendant actually got away with the crime.
Shows like these aren’t supposed to be cancelled… this is too good.
Enjoyed the series. Thank u.
Thank for sharing am hook ....Am glad I can read the coments before I watch.....
I'm already falling in love with the characters and the storylines why did they stop??????
By law the detective forbiden questioning the under age suspect without her parents and attorney present.
Sorry to see this one end
Something GOOD, seldom outlasts what ISN'T!! Really enjoyed this series, too bad !!!
Victor Garber is so awesome as a lawyer thumbs up 👍
Why didn't this show make it? It is fantastic!!!
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Jenny only apologized and said it’s her fault bc she knew she should of kept a better eye on the kid. Knowing the kid had been trying to climb
Yes! And I'm not sure if this was the entire episode or clips... Because I did not hear questions of the alarm going off questioned by either parties... It would have been in the log of the security system eliminating the base ball bat seen by the neighbor; pointing as wrong judgement from the first instance. Taking the investigation to another direction...
Other cases are missing crucial details that are questionable too... Like I mentioned, not sure if this is an entire episode...
At 15 years old she should have had a parent present at the interview
The Miranda law requires police who make any arrest to inform the person that he or she has the right to remain silent, and that anything which he or she says can be held against him. Forcing her to sign a waiver when she was clearly a minor is a gross violation of the law. But the details of the script were made stronger to create the tension that every drama ought to contain according to the principles of dramatic play/storyline. These thirteen episodes are all well written, in my opinion. They omit certain details of the crime/accident/events at the opening of the show in order not to give away the resolution of the plot too early, since that would take away the suspense. But the denouement at the end, when all the details are revealed to the audience, is a brilliant example of dramatic irony.
@@72Yonatan when a juvenile asks for their parents it is the same as invoking their miranda and questions stop
@@72Yonatan But they never arrested her. Miranda Rights only apply when someone is arrested. They questioned her and got her to waive her legal rights and then interrogated her and took her words and twisted them into a confession which could be used as evidence to arrest her.
Most people don't know the cops are allowed to lie to you. It's only wrong if you lie to them. Figure that one out!
Out of the MOUTHS of BABES... they can be INNOCENT but BLAME THEMSELVES. GOOD MOVIE!
Did they even check the bat for blood, I mean really.
Good movie man
That girl has played the part of a child killer and a psycho in so many shows...it’s hard to even think she is innocent
A good way to show how people can be biased..
🤣🤣🤣🤣 but I believed her though
Great series best ever.
I didn't think police can question a minor without parents present or their consent ?
First time seeing this t.v. show and I've thoroughly enjoyed every episode. Better than Perry Mason and Matlock nah jokes I enjoyed Perry Mason and Matlock 😅
Hey perry mason was the best
Wonder if Darrell Brooks watched any of these episodes?
Is this the last show ????
2018?
Don't blame the parents, blame the manufacturers of the book case for not putting a warning label on it. What child wouldn't want to climb a TREE, and make the top shelf their tree house.
I would have poised this to parents. It not only relieves them of guilt, but they have a lawsuit if they wish to pursue it. The writers missed the ball on this one.
This is (was) a well crafted procedural show, well written, well acted (main characters), and mediocre talent from some guest starring actors. Casting a 19-year-old actor, Mae Whitman, to play Jenny Marshal, age 15, (with a sophisticated hair do) was such a miscast. And, sadly, there were others.
Ohhh that poor girl
What action did they take against that detective for force interrogation?
somebody who has this... in french please send it for me
If the alarm went off, shouldn't the owner the the authorities notified that the alarm went off their house?
This case was a bit weak. I mean, there was no blood spattern in the room, there was no blood and hair on the baseball bat....the forensics was not there to prove her guilt. So how could the DA and the police be so convinced that the boy was killed with the bat? And the neighbour's 911 call was never followed-up, why she said she heard the babysitter arguing....anyway, besides these minor issues, the show was great!
The police has no excuse. The DA though... The neighbour called prior to the incident (the call was followed-up by her lawyers and the woman said she heard her screaming at him and then saw her with a bat, she probably said the same thing to the police and DA), she called soon after the accident and said it was her fault, they had her testimony... Of course the DA considered her their main suspect.
Not to mention that the cause of death could not be conclusively proven. A lot of people believed she was at fault even after she was acquitted.
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I find it difficult to believe that a police force could possibly behave in the way portrayed in this series. The inhuman behaviour of both detectives and district attorneys is beyond comprehension. I find each episode entertaining but I sometimes get a little tired from suspending my belief.
Now that more and more videos come out, it shouldn't be as difficult anymore. Hopefully these cases are rare, but they exist and always existed.
We want law enforcement to be enacted in an atmosphere and reality of fairness, with truth thoroughly established, as much as possible. We want our law enforcement personnel to work for the public to assure that fairness is omnipresent and truth is established for conviction. Policemen and women, just like you and me, at times allow their better knowledge and morals to buckle under pressure from others. And police are subject at times to incredible pressures. We're all human, no more, no less. I've wondered if police were only hired if they had advance degrees in psychology - would that clean up their decisions? Sometimes, perhaps. Anyone put in a position of power over others seems to lose control over their minds once in awhile, sometimes always. I would be overjoyed if police and politicians could hone their skills of SERVICE to the public rather than EXPLOITATION - for whatever purpose - of individuals and groups in society.
I can actually see why this show got cancelled. I blame the writers. Not very well written.
From a English Legal System stand point, all of the closing speeches lacked substance, but overall an enjoyable watch.
Last episode 🤔
This last episode is so wrong. Interrogations on a minor is inadmissible in Courts and moreover the evidence is lacking. This series lacks originality and there are so many 'justice' issues where the writers and producers could focus and its not necessarily criminal law issues. No wonder this series became so unpopular that the networks in the US withdrew it before the season ended. How sad.
This e13 is not as good as the other 12, IMO, especially as an end to season one.
Noooooo
It bothers me that these shows are so unrealistic. Not every witness called to a stand is against a defendant, and the questioning on here is so ridiculous. I want a show that's like the real deal.
Sorry, but I've actually had the "luck" to be selected several times for jury duty and to have sat on TEN (10) different juries over many years, state petit, state grand, and federal petit, both criminal and civil. I can tell you that the courtroom scenes here are anything but ridiculous. This, mon ami, IS the real deal. It's a shame this show only ran to 13 episodes.
By any standard this show is the most pathetic piece of crap I have ever watched!!
Posturing, push-up bras and pathetic acting - I'm surprised it lasted 13 episodes.