I go for a miniseries the 1629 shipwreck of the Batavia>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batavia_(1628_ship)>Ship is wrecked on some small islands off Western Australia>Captain uses longboat to find help>While he's absent, senior merchant starts taking control, murdering anyone who stands in his way>Women are used as sex slaves>War breaks out>Finally ship commander returns, merchant is hanged
>>220987204wow that guy was kind of an asshole
I've always thought WWII, particularly D day would be a good setting for a movie
>>220987204spielberg should do one about the Lavon Affair
would like to see a movie about the year 564.
>>220987204Based Wiebbe Hayes enjoyerReally cool story
>>220987204pitcairn as a harem anime
The mark dutroux case >man caught with abducted children in his basement>several signs show he was just a suplier to a massive pedo ring in the heart of europe>goverment&police covered it all up>a shitload of people end up dead around the caseOne of the more "really??" cases is the wife of a man involved with dutroux who also ended up dead. The wife went to the media to say all kinds of stuff and later on they found the wife burned alive on her own bed. While her food was still cooking on the furnace. The police filed it as suicide.
>>220987204Dafne Keene in a bikini
>>220987204Turkish genocide of Armenians would be a good movie
>>220987204The mercenary war which formed the basis of the book salammbo which hasn't had a proper adaptation since the black and white era.>Carthage hires a bunch of mercenaries to attack Rome in Sicily >They end up losing their navy in battles the mercenaries had nothing to do with >Fuck it sue for peace and pull everyone back >Now we owe all this money we can't afford to pay to these barbarians and they aren't going home until they get what they were promised The movie flesh and blood is very similar but it takes place in medieval times instead
>>220988280The interviews were led by officer De Baets, who came under criticism for leading the witness. In one case, Louf pointing out the wrong photo of a murder victim was noted as a correct identification, since Louf had exhibited a "non-verbal" reaction to the correct photo. Another identified victim was later determined to have been killed by an unrelated individual. De Baets and his team were removed from the case, and the prosecutors dismissed Louf's statements. >In 1997, De Baets was charged with falsifying the statements of Louf, but was exonerated from the charges in 1999.KEK. Sounds like textbook well-poisoning.
>>220988648There is also the cop who was in the basement at some point when kids where there and claimed he did not see anything.