Grafenwalder wrote:A three part documentary starts tonight at 10pm on Channel 4.
Ghislaine Maxwell: The Making of a Monster
Documentary profile of the sex trafficker, being told over three nights, beginning by delving into her lavish childhood in the shadow of a tyrannical father and examining if this affected the woman she was to become. Her father's death left the family penniless and ostracised, but Ghislaine's move to New York in the early 1990s, and association with a mysterious money manager, enabled her to make a new start. But at what price?
Grafenwalder wrote:A three part documentary starts tonight at 10pm on Channel 4.
Ghislaine Maxwell: The Making of a Monster
Documentary profile of the sex trafficker, being told over three nights, beginning by delving into her lavish childhood in the shadow of a tyrannical father and examining if this affected the woman she was to become. Her father's death left the family penniless and ostracised, but Ghislaine's move to New York in the early 1990s, and association with a mysterious money manager, enabled her to make a new start. But at what price?
Grafenwalder wrote:A three part documentary starts tonight at 10pm on Channel 4.
Ghislaine Maxwell: The Making of a Monster
Documentary profile of the sex trafficker, being told over three nights, beginning by delving into her lavish childhood in the shadow of a tyrannical father and examining if this affected the woman she was to become. Her father's death left the family penniless and ostracised, but Ghislaine's move to New York in the early 1990s, and association with a mysterious money manager, enabled her to make a new start. But at what price?
Guest wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:A three part documentary starts tonight at 10pm on Channel 4.
Ghislaine Maxwell: The Making of a Monster
Documentary profile of the sex trafficker, being told over three nights, beginning by delving into her lavish childhood in the shadow of a tyrannical father and examining if this affected the woman she was to become. Her father's death left the family penniless and ostracised, but Ghislaine's move to New York in the early 1990s, and association with a mysterious money manager, enabled her to make a new start. But at what price?
You should watch Scouting for girls a three part documentary..
Grafenwalder wrote:Guest wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:A three part documentary starts tonight at 10pm on Channel 4.
Ghislaine Maxwell: The Making of a Monster
Documentary profile of the sex trafficker, being told over three nights, beginning by delving into her lavish childhood in the shadow of a tyrannical father and examining if this affected the woman she was to become. Her father's death left the family penniless and ostracised, but Ghislaine's move to New York in the early 1990s, and association with a mysterious money manager, enabled her to make a new start. But at what price?
You should watch Scouting for girls a three part documentary..
I don't have Sky.
Guest wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:Guest wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:A three part documentary starts tonight at 10pm on Channel 4.
Ghislaine Maxwell: The Making of a Monster
Documentary profile of the sex trafficker, being told over three nights, beginning by delving into her lavish childhood in the shadow of a tyrannical father and examining if this affected the woman she was to become. Her father's death left the family penniless and ostracised, but Ghislaine's move to New York in the early 1990s, and association with a mysterious money manager, enabled her to make a new start. But at what price?
You should watch Scouting for girls a three part documentary..
I don't have Sky.
OK. The rest of my post still stands. There's a lot of stuff out there on Maxwell and Epstein. I'll be watching this three parter tonight too.
Her father didn't leave his family penniless, it's a bit like when Prince Harry said he was cut off financially.
Everyone of the Maxwell siblings have houses and money. She wasn't living on skid row, she had an £80.000 a year trust fund. She abused girls because she could. She is where she belongs. I've flip flopped too as to whether she should get say 5 years or the practically rest of her life sentence she has got. But tbh I think she got what she deserves
Grafenwalder wrote:A three part documentary starts tonight at 10pm on Channel 4.
Ghislaine Maxwell: The Making of a Monster
Documentary profile of the sex trafficker, being told over three nights, beginning by delving into her lavish childhood in the shadow of a tyrannical father and examining if this affected the woman she was to become. Her father's death left the family penniless and ostracised, but Ghislaine's move to New York in the early 1990s, and association with a mysterious money manager, enabled her to make a new start. But at what price?
LordRaven wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:A three part documentary starts tonight at 10pm on Channel 4.
Ghislaine Maxwell: The Making of a Monster
Documentary profile of the sex trafficker, being told over three nights, beginning by delving into her lavish childhood in the shadow of a tyrannical father and examining if this affected the woman she was to become. Her father's death left the family penniless and ostracised, but Ghislaine's move to New York in the early 1990s, and association with a mysterious money manager, enabled her to make a new start. But at what price?
It’s a toss up between that and the pub watching the lionesses.
Such a tough call
Rolluplostinspace wrote:LordRaven wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:A three part documentary starts tonight at 10pm on Channel 4.
Ghislaine Maxwell: The Making of a Monster
Documentary profile of the sex trafficker, being told over three nights, beginning by delving into her lavish childhood in the shadow of a tyrannical father and examining if this affected the woman she was to become. Her father's death left the family penniless and ostracised, but Ghislaine's move to New York in the early 1990s, and association with a mysterious money manager, enabled her to make a new start. But at what price?
It’s a toss up between that and the pub watching the lionesses.
Such a tough call
I hope you chose the pub over the need for more material to post on here!
Grafenwalder wrote:Meh - I was hoping to educate you lot with some informative documentaries instead of the daily tv tripe trash most appear to soak up.
Grafenwalder wrote:Guest wrote:
OK. The rest of my post still stands. There's a lot of stuff out there on Maxwell and Epstein. I'll be watching this three parter tonight too.
Her father didn't leave his family penniless, it's a bit like when Prince Harry said he was cut off financially.
Everyone of the Maxwell siblings have houses and money. She wasn't living on skid row, she had an £80.000 a year trust fund. She abused girls because she could. She is where she belongs. I've flip flopped too as to whether she should get say 5 years or the practically rest of her life sentence she has got. But tbh I think she got what she deserves
BBC2 screened a three part documentary in March, "House of Maxwell", still on iplayer if you missed it; https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/ ... of-maxwell
It's mainly about the drowning of Maxwell at sea - was he pushed, was it suicide, or pure accidental? What hadn't been published before is the frantic phone calls between Mirror group execs knowing the finances were up shit creek, desperately trying to get Maxwell to answer the phone.
Ghislaine only comes into the doc half way through but she comes across as a spoiled child from the outset. Where the two sons did actually work, she doesn't seem to have done a tap in her entire life and had an allowance off Daddy. The family itself was unconventional and dysfunctional.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:LordRaven wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:A three part documentary starts tonight at 10pm on Channel 4.
Ghislaine Maxwell: The Making of a Monster
Documentary profile of the sex trafficker, being told over three nights, beginning by delving into her lavish childhood in the shadow of a tyrannical father and examining if this affected the woman she was to become. Her father's death left the family penniless and ostracised, but Ghislaine's move to New York in the early 1990s, and association with a mysterious money manager, enabled her to make a new start. But at what price?
It’s a toss up between that and the pub watching the lionesses.
Such a tough call
I hope you chose the pub over the need for more material to post on here!
Junglejayne wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:Meh - I was hoping to educate you lot with some informative documentaries instead of the daily tv tripe trash most appear to soak up.
You obviously don't read the tv thread... which is where we discuss whatever we might be watching.
Guest wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:Guest wrote:
OK. The rest of my post still stands. There's a lot of stuff out there on Maxwell and Epstein. I'll be watching this three parter tonight too.
Her father didn't leave his family penniless, it's a bit like when Prince Harry said he was cut off financially.
Everyone of the Maxwell siblings have houses and money. She wasn't living on skid row, she had an £80.000 a year trust fund. She abused girls because she could. She is where she belongs. I've flip flopped too as to whether she should get say 5 years or the practically rest of her life sentence she has got. But tbh I think she got what she deserves
BBC2 screened a three part documentary in March, "House of Maxwell", still on iplayer if you missed it; https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/ ... of-maxwell
It's mainly about the drowning of Maxwell at sea - was he pushed, was it suicide, or pure accidental? What hadn't been published before is the frantic phone calls between Mirror group execs knowing the finances were up shit creek, desperately trying to get Maxwell to answer the phone.
Ghislaine only comes into the doc half way through but she comes across as a spoiled child from the outset. Where the two sons did actually work, she doesn't seem to have done a tap in her entire life and had an allowance off Daddy. The family itself was unconventional and dysfunctional.
I've seen it, it's an eye opener on the warped Maxwell clan. There's a bit on there where Ghislaine is asked if she's happy, this is when she first moved to New York, she takes a while to answer but goes on to say that she wants to be remembered. She must certainly will be now
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