A Thread of Deceit: The Hart Family Tragedy
United States
158 people rated An SUV with a female couple and their six adopted children plunge into the Pacific Ocean, leaving behind more questions than answers.
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Jolly
29/05/2023 22:01
source: A Thread of Deceit: The Hart Family Tragedy
Ama Frenzy
22/11/2022 18:25
This was a piece about how wonderful these women were. It was not the story I had read about this tragedy. There was definitely something very disturbed with these two women. I don't believe they killed the children to spare the children...I believe they didn't want any witnesses to what happened in that house. They wanted to make it look like it was all for the love of the children that they did everything. They were selfish, sick, abusers and killers.
femiadebayosalami
22/11/2022 18:25
Try re-releasing this documentary without the corny background music and maybe you'll land a couple more stars. This could have been so much better. Delve into the personalities of these women-talk to their families, figure out what went wrong, was it something in their past? I saw the ratings before I started watching and thought, "Well, I'll see what I can deduce myself from the interviews," but honestly, the music was so annoying-I couldn't get through it.
Chloé Warrisse Mtg
22/11/2022 18:25
A relative of mine worked this case. It is bad enough that this MASS murder of children took place. But the California investigators who could see all the clear signs these woke women killed them were hampered by woke poltical interference as well as media which promoted conspiracy theories instead of the obvious facts of the case.
These women took the adopted kids to Ferguson and used them. They abused the kids in every way for years and years, yet various adoption authorities ignored the obvious signs of systematic abuse because, well, this was a gay couple and therefore no on should say anything negative about them.
This was a mass murder of black kids. But even to this day the left wing nuts who made this "documentary" (and they are left wing producers) are denying the mountain of facts, including the objective data from the vehicle computer, that these two women MURDERED these kids.
TB
22/11/2022 18:25
I watched the tragic case of the lesbian Hart couple, Jennifer and Sarah Hart and their six adopted black children. Jen and Sarah were 2 white women who were married to each other. Instead of giving their adopted children a good home, these two women abused them horribly. One daughter climbed out of the window of the family home at 1:30 am and ran to the neighbor's house to tell them how horrible her mothers were. The female neighbor's father called the authorities a few days later and told them his fears for the Hart children. Nothing was investigated. A son snuck out of the house and asked the neighbors for food because the moms withheld food as punishment.
It was all a ruse on Jen and Sarah's part. They paraded the children around at protests and music festivals and the kids all had to smile and act happy. These children were very thin and small for their ages.
The complaints to CPS led the women to do the unthinkable. They drugged themselves and the kids with Benadryl and took off in the family SUV. Jennifer was drunk and she drove the vehicle off a cliff into the ocean. All occupants were killed.
Friends of the women defended these two abusers in the documentary. That is sick! They killed 6 children who were innocent!
Tik Tok Malawi
22/11/2022 18:25
This documentary was not brainwashing and did not deserve so few stars. Few stars is about the story and what happened, only. It was missing a lot of details in my opinion, I'd like to have known or been explored. These women were monsters. The choice they made was horrid. It is not a choice many ppl would make. There is obviously more to the story, and we'll never know the missing jigsaw pieces. Unless you've been in a headspace where you're spinning out of control, desperate for help, making decisions out of fear only? Yu will never understand, have empathy or understanding about the two moms were going through. Saying all these things does NOT excuse their choices or behaviors when the children were alive, or had their lives taken from them.
Klatsv💫
22/11/2022 18:25
This film spent way too much time letting people speak who are brainwashed and have an agenda. Maybe they just don't want to believe it because they were TRICKED and lied to. Nahko never admitted that this was a crime (which it was proven that it was) and these kids were murdered.
👑 _MALìK_ 👑❤
22/11/2022 18:25
I'm not entirely against the concept of a documentary motivated by sympathy for its murderous child-abusing heroines. But in order to pull off that trick, you would need to choose subjects whose problems weren't so aggressively first world. Alternatively, I recommend A) confronting those who claimed to know or be touched by this family regarding their inexplicable blindness to the obvious signs of long-term malnutrition, B) confronting the fact that these kids were abused systematically over many years by their allegedly nice white parents, rather than treating that as a mere theoretical possibility, and C) burning the ending, where a friend of the family attempts to validate his prior understanding of these six kids and his interpretation of their public-facing behavior as 100% genuine, even in the face of proof that they were starved and abused.
❖Mʀ᭄Pardeep ࿐😍
22/11/2022 18:25
Slanted in favor of the killers. The creepy women and their creepy friends defending them make me think of cult types behaviours.
Maryam Jobe
22/11/2022 18:25
So much information missing and too much talking by people who really didn't even know them besides on social media.
Needed to focus more on facts and filling in information.
Waste of money and time!
Does an injustice to the children by not telling their whole story.