Dante89 : Amazing episode !!! :O
Peace2yaa : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Gabby always sticking her nose where it doesn't belong yet again. And why do you even care...
Piglet : I agree and couldn't believe she did what she did! I wanted to crawl through the tv and sm...
TheFreakyRobber : I agree but I wanted to know the outcome, just like any other murder case. Did he do it or...
TheFreakyRobber : Epic episide!!!
Jen68g : I remember the night I saw this in the cinema when I was 23. I loved the Doors, and couldn...
Alien : That was wonderful. I miss San Diego very much. It's where most of my nostalgia is realize...
Kardat : I hate to say it, but I'm kinda glad they dumped plans for this. I love the first two, bu...
CableNoWay : The little girl in the kitchen is grown now and will be ready for revenge
Just been reading up on the real Robledo Puch whom this movie is based on. The only thing that irks me is that the director/writer took the liberty of reimagining Carlos (the fictionalized version of Robledo) as a gay psychopathic killer although no official version of Carlos’ story hints at any queer identity. Really sick of all the gay propaganda shoved down our throats.
Thought the same, but newspapers of the time do point to him being suspected if being gay. Many front pages called him a degenerate or “desviado” among other things, apparently, he acted very effeminate during interrogations. Telling reporters not to take pictures of him because he wasn’t “presentable” yet. Doesn’t mean he actually was gay, but it was assumed by many at the time. It shouldn’t have been put on the film regardless because they were just rumors. Rumors that Robledo Puch vehemently denies.