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Homicide Squad New Orleans
Posted on 5/1/26 at 7:10 am
Posted on 5/1/26 at 7:10 am
I know we have a boring Movie/TV Board blah blah blah
In this documentary series, New Orleans police detectives get to the heart of complex murder cases and deliver justice for victims and their communities.
They show a lot of the city in the new Netflix show.
Also shows the culture problem with teenagers killing.
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In this documentary series, New Orleans police detectives get to the heart of complex murder cases and deliver justice for victims and their communities.
They show a lot of the city in the new Netflix show.
Also shows the culture problem with teenagers killing.
[/img]Posted on 5/1/26 at 7:12 am to The Torch
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They show a lot of the city in the new Netflix show.
Oh the irony of this being an "Obama" production all the way around.
Complete with calling you a racist if you happen to notice where the violence comes from. Amazing troll job by Netflix.
Posted on 5/1/26 at 7:13 am to The Torch
Watched the first 3 episodes, not bad....
Posted on 5/1/26 at 7:20 am to The Torch
I'm on episode 5. Decent show but Id appreciate a little more diversity.
Posted on 5/1/26 at 7:30 am to SludgeFactory
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Oh the irony of this being an "Obama" production all the way around.
It's actually just a A&E show that Netflix picked up
Posted on 5/1/26 at 7:31 am to The Torch
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In this documentary series, New Orleans police detectives get to the heart of complex murder cases and deliver justice for victims and their communities.
Sounds a lot like first 48. I’m in!
Posted on 5/1/26 at 7:32 am to The Torch
I like Robert Barrere and Rayell Johnson. They both are good detectives. Johnson moreso than Barrere, but Barrere grows on you.
Posted on 5/1/26 at 7:32 am to AscensionTiger
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It's actually just a A&E show that Netflix picked up
I know. I've watched it on A&E. Just funny that the Obama's picked it up to replay it considering their policies......
Anyway. Irony and all. Not in a good way.
Posted on 5/1/26 at 10:30 am to SludgeFactory
Just finished it. I thought each episode was pretty well done. I randomly looked up the last case and learned that a New Orleans judge let out the murderer to go back to her home in Mississippi. Just fricking ridiculous. You murder someone with that much video evidence and you should get no bond.
Posted on 5/1/26 at 10:32 am to idlewatcher
quote:Think he’s going to sell out to CRH too?
Robert Barrere
Posted on 5/1/26 at 10:32 am to The Torch
The RTCC has played a role in solving most of these cases. I know nanny state and all, but these communities have that no snitch mentality and without video evidence they wouldn't be solved.
The episode with the homeless guy attacking the woman in the wheel chair. WTF... thank God that security guard had the balls to end that motherfricker
The episode with the homeless guy attacking the woman in the wheel chair. WTF... thank God that security guard had the balls to end that motherfricker
Posted on 5/1/26 at 10:36 am to The Torch
Justice? In New Orleans?
Ohhhhhhh, they must mean street justice because that’s the only kind you’re gonna be able to get if you’re willing.
Ohhhhhhh, they must mean street justice because that’s the only kind you’re gonna be able to get if you’re willing.
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