Lonnnie Franklin Documentary Analysis

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The film is about a Serial KIller named Lonnie Franklin, Lonnie was a deviant person he stole cars, broke into houses, took women off of the street and wouldn’t let them go. He made them do some very harsh and horrible things. Crime and Justice is shown throughout the film for example Lonnie having his friends “work” for him but in reality he has them cleaning up and covering up what he’s done with the women he’s taken and/or murdered. Lonnie had one guy thinking he was doing insurance and he told him to burn a car. The narration done by the videographer is telling the stories and what Lonnie said to his friends. By riding around and asking those questions it helped the guy doing the documentary get a more accurate and personal story on Lonnie …show more content…

Because anything can happen and you shouldn’t even have to worry about that happening to you. The fact that it’s even possible is ridiculous, our world is so messed up and it’s not okay at all. When Lonnie is in court he knows what he has done and he owns up to it. Lonnie pleads guilty and says “yes I did that those women” but he has no explanation as to why he did it. It is a possibility that his wife is the reason that he murdered and raped and took naked pictures of all those women. When I watched this film I was honestly scared out of my mind, because anything could happen and there are men everywhere that do the same things as Lonnie did. During this day and time you have to even be careful walking through your own house. As Penny was riding around asking questions and getting more information on Lonnie and his crime it was very helpful because it went into more detail about what exactly was happening and what Lonnie’s friends thought they were doing but they really found out they are covering him up for murder and rape on women ages fourteen to about thirty or

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