I always love to learn some history, but I am not as dedicated as some. Another true crime series on Netflix, Murder Among the Mormons follows a single man’s journey through history, greed, and all-around lies. It is very hard to tell you about the series and how well done it is without giving everything away, but what I can tell you is how truly unique the story is. This documentary doesn’t cover a well known or popularly reported crime, but it is just as riveting as Tiger King was this time last year.
Documentary Review -- Murder Among the Mormons
- Viviane Ugalde
- 03/14/2021 06:00 AM (update 09/30/2023 11:12 AM)
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Comment author: Barbara DeleonComment text: I sure hope this guy is not out on bail even though he’s claiming to be innocent.Comment publication date: 4/29/24, 7:59 AMComment source: Potteiger Pleads Not Guilty to Sexual Assault and Coercion of a ChildComment author: S. DonaldsonComment text: They should have thrown the book at Lund. She's not sorry and she'll do it again if given the chance. Has she proven she paid back the money. ?????? I don't think so.Comment publication date: 4/28/24, 9:48 AMComment source: Probation for Lund in Cub Scout Embezzlement CaseComment author: Candy Diaz (Thurston)Comment text: So sorry to read this. Skip and Joan were always so nice to myself and daughter Julie. We always bought our pigs from them for 4H. Julie had the grand champion hog of Churchill County one year.Comment publication date: 4/27/24, 7:42 PMComment source: Obituary - Beale “Skip” CannComment author: Claude EzzellComment text: Paul was one of the most manifest men I have ever met. He was a good friends with my Dad and always had an entertaining story for the occasion. One of my most favorite stories Paul told dated back to the late 60s or early 70s and it revolved around him killing a deer way out in the mountains. Naturally the deer ran down into a deep canyon and died. Knowing that it would take him forever to haul it out he devised an awesome plan. After preparing the deer he drove back to NAS Fallon and rustled up a SAR crew and they flew out and picked up the deer. Of course it was labeled as a training flight but what the hell in those days you could do that sort of thing. Rest in Peace my friend until we meet again!!Comment publication date: 4/11/24, 1:15 PMComment source: Obituary - LCDR Paul N Pflimlin
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