Persnickety1 August 17, 2021 Share August 17, 2021 Quote Relentless follows the disappearance of 21-year-old Christina Whittaker from the small town of Hannibal, MO. Eight months after Whittaker vanished, leaving behind a six-month-old daughter, filmmaker Christina Fontana met Whittaker's mother while filming another documentary about the families of missing persons. I didn't see a thread for this so I thought it might be worth starting one. I saw episode 1 (the only one available at that time) about a month ago. Now all 6 episodes are up for viewing. Lots of twists and turns and crazy upon crazy. I've seen better such programs but I've also seen worse. Spoiler SPOILER: This woman is not found during the course of the documentary. She is still missing, presumed probably dead. If you like a neat and tidy ending, this will leave you disappointed. 1 Link to comment
Nicmar August 18, 2021 Share August 18, 2021 On 8/17/2021 at 9:07 AM, Persnickety1 said: I didn't see a thread for this so I thought it might be worth starting one. I saw episode 1 (the only one available at that time) about a month ago. Now all 6 episodes are up for viewing. Lots of twists and turns and crazy upon crazy. I've seen better such programs but I've also seen worse. Reveal spoiler SPOILER: This woman is not found during the course of the documentary. She is still missing, presumed probably dead. If you like a neat and tidy ending, this will leave you disappointed. I thought it was good. I don't think she's alive. Her family is a hot mess Link to comment
Persnickety1 August 18, 2021 Author Share August 18, 2021 16 minutes ago, Nicmar said: I thought it was good. I don't think she's alive. Her family is a hot mess That home video footage the journalist shared was...enlightening, to put it mildly. I don't think she's alive, either. I was perplexed by the number of people who either claimed to know who killed her, claimed they did kill her, claimed to know the people who accidentally hit her with their car and then ditched her body, claimed to know she was alive and living in Peoria, claimed she had bounced because of her mother, and on and on. It was mind boggling. There was a whole lotta crazy going on in this case. Unless at some point her remains are stumbled upon, I think this unfortunately is just going to stay a cold case. Link to comment
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