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What is the name of the podcast?Timed well with the drop of the podcast (not sure if the 2 are related?).
Interestingly, portions of the movie were filmed on Long Island, along Ocean Parkway and along the North Fork. Looking forward to watching
What is the name of the podcast?
Good call on the podcast. Did you watch the video clips featuring Michael Pak and Alex Diaz?LISK - the Long Island Serial Killer. It was just released this week and is incredibly well done. 2 episodes are out so far. It's hosted by Chris Mass and the first 2 episodes focused on Shannan and includes interviews with the driver, her bf Alex, author Robert Kolkler and family members. Definitely recommend!
I watched Lost Girls today & thought they put way too much emphasis on Shannon Gilbert & her mom, instead of making the movie about the GB4, who we definitely know we're murdered by LISK.
Not taking anything away from Shannon's case, because without her going missing, the GB4 & the other victims would still be out there on Gilgo beach.
Imo, Lost Girls movie should have focused on the GB4, & Shannon played a critical part in finding these girls.
Hopefully they make another version that's like the book, & not solely on one character.
I get what you’re saying but they really didn’t focus on LISK at all. I was surprised they didn’t mention that he had called some of the victims’ siblings. Many people don’t know about this case or have forgotten. They should have spent a few more minutes on LISK per se and also on the fact that many of his victims are still unidentified. JMO.MOO, Shannon is a LISK victim, and appropriate attention was placed on her case since he's yet to be apprehended. The killer was brazen enough to sadistically call and threaten Shannon's younger sister on numerous occasions. Who but a serial killer would do something so deviant and heinous? Shannon is also the most recent victim with the most evidence (that we know of at this time). Unless the remains found Sunday in Suffolk County are related, I should say.
Each life taken is equally as precious. And I hope when he's apprehended we see another documentary detailing each of their lives. But given that Shannon's story has so many details and tragedies, I think the focus was a good way to generate a great deal of attention to the LISK case. All MOO.
I too was surprised that the calls to Melissa’s sister weren’t mentioned. I first heard about the calls on 48 Hours several years ago and was dumbstruck. My heart broke for the young girl and I couldn’t even begin to imagine being in Lynn Barthelemy’s position with one daughter missing and another being tormented with the phone calls. Those calls alone shine great light on the depths of LISK’s sociopathy and misanthropy.I get what you’re saying but they really didn’t focus on LISK at all. I was surprised they didn’t mention that he had called some of the victims’ siblings. Many people don’t know about this case or have forgotten. They should have spent a few more minutes on LISK per se and also on the fact that many of his victims are still unidentified. JMO.
I do agree with the general sentiment here that this movie placed too much focus on Mari Gilbert. It didn't seem to be the visual representation of the book whatsoever.
I concur
I'm glad they are using it to raise awareness, however, they missed the boat on providing an accurate timeline, She missed the boat on 80% of the case, actually.
I can't say it was worth the wait. I agree; I shut it off about halfway though because I anticipated it would be a lot more thrilling, instead it was so OFF the mark.
Also, did anyone find it strange they went down the Scalise rabbit hole? Yes, that is absolutely ludicrous, I screamed out loud at that one, and Garbus even went so
far as to have Dormer say that Scalise is a conspiracy theorist. LIke the public are really going to understand the crazed psycho that Scalise really is? And how
he spun tales around Mari's ear and then Mari woke up and realized that SHE went down the Scalise rabbit hole, along with Cristen and TruthSpider and Dorothy?
That's not even touching upon the factual discrepancies. Overall, I think they got tunnel vision with this one and missed a huge opportunity to put a spotlight on the case by going all in, this was half baked. It's not even half baked; it's a ridiculous fairy story because Spota must have sent his goons after Liz and told her how things work on Long Island.
Also: I will never be convinced that Shannan entered the marsh alone. Now, who was with her-I don’t know-but she was not alone. Further, there’s no way she drowned. None.
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