DanaK September 23 Share September 23 (edited) Quote HBO 2-part documentary that premieres October 15 2024 and streams on HBO Max Synopsis: In 2018, a small-town murder in Minnesota shocks a community when 56-year-old wife, mother, and grandmother Lois Riess kills her husband David and goes on the run from the authorities. Years later, Lois sits down with the filmmakers telling her story for the first time. Lois herself attempts to explain her reprehensible actions which reveals a disturbing family history and an addiction to gambling. Edited September 26 by DanaK fixed mispelling in title 2 Link to comment
DanaK September 26 Author Share September 26 (edited) Note that per HBO's schedule on their website, Part 1 will be shown on October 15 at 9pm ET and Part 2 will be shown the next night on October 16 at 9pm ET I'm curious to find out who else she killed besides her husband given the plural murders in the title Edited September 26 by DanaK 1 Link to comment
DanaK October 4 Author Share October 4 Full press release http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2024/10/04/hbo-original-two-part-documentary-im-not-a-monster-the-lois-riess-murders-debuts-october-15-142210/20241004hbo01/ Trailer Link to comment
meep.meep October 17 Share October 17 Watched both episodes - she kind of is a monster. Especially for the second murder. Driven to distraction by the red shirt that the older reporter was wearing. With its big peplum on top - why go on TV in that? 3 Link to comment
patty1h October 17 Share October 17 I've encountered stories about Lois Reiss before... maybe Dateline or 48 Hours or 20/20 and at least one podcast. This HBO doc is the first one to bring up her atypical background and her saying that her husband was violent. All of the previous stories about Lois focused on the gambling being the impetus for her to murder 2 people. I'm only halfway through part one but I'm not on Lois's side (yet) that she was a battered woman. I've watched too many true crime shows and my gut tells me that Lois may have concocted the abuse story, but it seems a waste of energy because she's not going anywhere after killing that poor innocent woman to cover her own tracks. We'll see how this tale pans out and whether my opinion shifts. 3 Link to comment
Andyourlittledog2 October 22 Share October 22 (edited) Yeah, I don't buy her story at all. Especially in light of the innocent woman she premeditatedly murdered in Florida in order to steal her identity. And she would have killed that second woman too if it weren't for the security cameras, I really believe that. She was a gambling addict and that is something that, to me, is more dangerous to those around you than any drug or alcohol could ever be. I think she is indeed a monster, especially since she doesn't seem to have much remorse. She fakes it, but she really doesn't. That Florida sheriff has some weird issues, though. It's like he's on some potent steroids or extra testosterone or something. Way way too "Rambo as sheriff" for me. I'm a law abiding citizen and I would not feel safe with that man having any power over people. He was scary strange. ETA: coincidence: I just watched last week's Body Cam on ID network and this same sheriff was on there doing that preening thing about his county sheriff's dept and how 'they don't play' and how the criminals (jewelry thieves in this case) didn't count on Lee County sheriffs etc. This guy is super intense and talks like that county belongs to HIM, period. So weird. Edited October 23 by Andyourlittledog2 Added note about Lee County sheriff. 2 Link to comment
angelamh66 October 28 Share October 28 That sheriff is.... something. Reminds me of a local sheriff in Ohio who got Fox News famous for being absolutely terrible to immigrants. Now he walks around town like a pseudo-celebrity posing for photos. It is super weird. The recruitment video was pretty insane too. I'm like its Ft. Myers not a war torn country... calm the eff down. And I too think Lois is a monster. The old "I don't remember doing that" defense so she doesn't have to take accountability. Everything just happened TO her instead of being caused by her. Don't buy it. 2 Link to comment
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