7/10
Something's missing
2 November 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Everything in this documentary seems to fit except one thing. At the end of the film, friends of Aaron get to answer how was it like when they found out about Aaron's death. The documentary does not comment on his "suicide act". Instead, the film crew and the participants on the interviews reffer to it like a true event, like this is how it happened. I do not believe it makes sense. I do not believe that Aaron had any reason to kill himself, on the contrary a court case like that would be a critical moment for the government. His case must be examined thoroughly and for me his death raises obvious suspicions. He appears a victim of capitalist greed. His open access advocacy had to be silenced and what better way than by making murder look like suicide. There was no private autopsy and forensic examination done and we know how prosecutors notoriously lie, plus medical examiners and the media help them. I am concerned about this film because, out of the blue they just announce to the viewer that some days before his court and after he had refused to agree with the government's conditions so he can avoid years in jail, that means he had to PLEAD GUILTY FOR FRAUD, he took his life. It just does not fit. Something is missing from the story, a piece of hidden truth maybe?
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