One of the best beginnings to a series I've seen in a while aired on A&E on Tuesday night, but was overshadowed by the Scientology and the Aftermath.
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One of the best beginnings to a series I've seen in a while aired on A&E on Tuesday night, but was overshadowed by the Scientology and the Aftermath.
These shows and documentaries stand out because they capture a time or place perfectly – and depict history in an entertaining, interesting, and honest light.
As shown in the recently released Netflix docu-series, the Internet is good at cracking cold cases -- or at least gathering an abundance of tiny details and facts, which often seem to elude the police, in an effort to solve murders. And none of them were as cold -- and as twisted, we would later find out -- as the murder of Sister Cathy, a Baltimore nun who was a teacher at Seton Keough High School.
I've been recapping some pretty heavy stuff, so why not share some docs that are uplifting so people think I'm stable or something. Here are some heartwarming tales to warm your heart:
I love a good doc that gets me thinking: What is life? And then makes me question everything I'm doing.
Everyone needs a good cry – and these docs don't disappoint. If you're in the mood for some heart-wrenching stories that are raw, beautiful, inspiring and terrifying, then these are some great options.