A Sydney welfare office held at gunpoint | The Negotiators | Full Episode
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- In 1992, police negotiators are called in to a local welfare office in Sydney. 27 people have been taken hostage by an armed couple threatening to blow everyone up unless their 3-month-old baby is returned to them.
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I’m addicted to watch this series always so interesting
Outstanding Documentary CNA!
Kept me intrigued all the way through
Keep doing more!
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Watched this on the plane from Singapore > Perth.
I am hooked already
I feel so sad for troy :( as much as he has done he didnt deserve this
Were the voice recordings authentic? Troy’s seemed very forced
it says reenactment
the sharp shooters laser tapped front parallax adjusting set up is making me sick lol
The first two episodes of this series were quite well made. But there's a really dodgy omission in Ep 3. Namely, the producers' failure to label the (horribly performed) emergency 000 call as a reconstruction/dramatisation.
The usual retort to such criticism is along the lines of, 'Everyone who watches will be able to tell it's not the actual recording'. My response to that is two-fold. 1) No, not everyone. And 2) That's not the point. The last several years have seen non-fiction/documentary programs and features suffer from a massive drop in quality.
There is no world in which it's acceptable to record audio from a transcript and then fail to label it as such. And it's such an easy thing to fix.
Watch/listen out for these cheats next time you're watching a limited series documentary on Netflix etc. 1) Shots of supposed newspaper headlines, often in NYT font, with no date included. And 2) A shot of an interview subject talking before cutting away to B-roll or archival footage, the interview subject still talking. _So many_ documentary makers these days are using the cutaways to hide dishonest audio. To put it more simply, they're chopping up audio of the interview subject to make them say things they never said during their interview/s. It's unconscionable.
Tbh, sometimes it is true, you dont know what the person close to you or stranger went through their life, and many times that problems be it families, society or financial or mental pushes someone to the edge
Tragic in every way.
Y isn’t there any other ness coverage online about this accident
There is, I found some old Newspaper Articles about it. Obviously pictures of the article on a website but yeah not much I guess since it’s so old. Clearly the 911 calls are re-enactments. The Troy VA is honestly kinda bad
Lol he had to be responsible for feeding his hostages
This is what you get when you take someone's baby and don't give answers lmao.
lmao, seriously family no matter what broken apart
Maybe you shouldn’t take peoples children away