The Miramar Murders: The State Vs. Pablo Ibar (TV Series 2020– ) Poster

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8/10
Just what I hoped for
snah99917 December 2020
I love true crime shows like theese, and it was just what I hoped for. Interesting case which shows all apects that you need to make up your mind of guilty or not guilty. If you liked Making a murderer you will probably like this too.
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6/10
Interesting story but mostly in spanish
mrandrewreeves23 January 2024
I've read and watched other documentary on this story which really caught my attention. This series was Mostly In Spanish and I couldn't understand a lot of the documentary but the parts understood was very interesting I have to say. I was so hoping to understand how the dad and his visit to Spain went with those supporters there and what they were saying. It was only available for me on Tubi and didn't have translation for the Spanish i only got to have English caption for the English parts I didn't even need. Either way I do recommend watching the story it's a popular case and most people probably have hear of it.
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9/10
Very Nice Documentary
luisnba13 December 2020
The people of the United States are fooled like donkeys by the prosecution.
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5/10
The verdict
Jonorffs6 December 2020
After watching the documentary I'm left with the feeling that it was made as a tool to emotionalize the case in favor of Ibar, but the evidence presented against him is really overwhelming.
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4/10
A documentary or public relations for a convicted defendant ?
keller-2065213 February 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I spent 6 hours of my life watching not a documentary but a boring story that is too long, PR for a defendant in the shocking murder of 3 civilians during a robbery, which the Basque Country residents contributed to its production and funding for their countrymen. In another incident, after committing a brutal robbery that only luckily ended due to the arrival of the police without killing the victims. Pablo Ibar was revealed to viewers that he is not a pleasant family man and a good person, but a cruel psychopath. Therefore the film did not renew anything in the face of thousands of other similar cases, apart from another glimpse into the U. S. jury system, where the defendant was not really tried on the evidence but how many tears will be shed on the fate of the defendant's childhood and the play that the defense attorneys will prepare for them.
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