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Gladiator Days: Anatomy Of A Prison Murder
a_baron6 March 2014
This disturbing documentary traces the life of Troy Kell from the age of 18 when along with another youth and a teenage girl he murdered a young man in the Nevada Desert, to the brutal murder of a fellow inmate in the Utah State Prison which resulted in his being handed down a death sentence. At the time of writing, Kell is still on death row.

By his own admission, Kell came from a good family and a fairly comfortable background. He shot James Kelly in the face six times, a crime he attempted to justify. It is conceivable he would have got away with it if the inspiration for the murder, his young girlfriend Sandy Shaw, had not taken friends to view the body instead of their burying it.

While serving his life sentence, Kell got into an altercation with another inmate, and ended up ambushing him, stabbing him to death repeatedly, a murder that was caught on camera. The victim was black, and Kell professes to be a white separatist or something of that nature, but whatever his grasp of that ideology, there were no real racial overtones to the murder. Just as sick was his roping in another inmate to assist him with it; Eric Daniels was serving a relatively short sentence for fraud, now, thanks to Kell, he has thrown his life away, and will probably never be released, but like Kell, he made choices.

As Kell was already serving a life sentence, it was not unreasonable that he should have been sentenced to death.

It remains to be seen where the gladiator comes in; a better title for the film would be "Psycho Daze". Kell was clearly born with a screw loose, having thrown away two men's lives, his own, and wrecked many others. And for what?

The film crew were given free access to both the prison and Kell, who like the psychopath he is has no remorse for any of his actions, even if at times he professes otherwise.
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9/10
Brutal Prison Murder
richard_espinor12 May 2006
Warning: Spoilers
The documentary produced by HBO in the year 2002 shows two white inmates brutally stab a black inmate in the State of Utah prison system. I found the stabbing sequence disturbing. When the prison murderer(Troy Kell) is interviewed by the film producers, the prison murderer(Troy Kell) does not look like the stereotype Hollywood movie murderer. Prison inmate Troy Kell looks like a clean cut American young man. He is intelligent and articulate. At the time of the production of "Gladiator Days: Anatomy Of A Prison Murder," inmate Troy Kell was 33 years old; He began his prison life at age 18. It appears inmate Troy Kell's wrong decision to horribly shoot a man in the face began his life of crime at a young age. I think the documentary should be watched by concerned Americans who want to know what is happening in our American prison systems; American inmates should be protected against violent behaviour.
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10/10
Worth watching!
caitlinshain25 March 2008
This documentary was incredibly disturbing! But not the way most people would imagine from seeing the title. The murder that was caught on a security camera made me cringe. But what makes me more upset is the way our prison systems work. I can't imagine being in such a compromising situation as having to associate myself with a violent gang-which is discussed-just to survive. These are still human beings that need to learn *positive* self-expression which may or may not lead to rehabilitation. Maybe then these situations that are enacted for the sole purpose of "respect" could be avoided. No wonder why most inmates return...
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