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Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist - Season 1
In a horror of a special kind, mixed with murder and theft together. The reprisals begin between federal government and criminals in Pennsylvania, and the cat and mouse game begins between the two teams. All this is because a group of terrorists broke into shops in the city of Ire and stole them and killed people in a horrible way.
CRITICS OF "Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist - Season 1"
CNN.com
With Evil Genius there's actually a sense of discovery, and a crime spree so unusual that it genuinely approximates a Coen brothers movie, down to the quirky assortment of culprits and stooges.
This fascinating four-part Netflix true crime doco investigates the 'Pizza Bomber' case, a bizarre bank heist which occurred in the town of Erie, Pennsylvania in 2003.
Evil Genius twists the investigation into a story of compulsion. It is a compulsion for the cops, both state and federal, who follow it for fifteen years without closure.
Perhaps the most startling thing about the whole enthralling enterprise is the way that the work of filmmakers Barbara Schroeder and Trey Borzillieri might have lined up their subjects for a potential new death-penalty case.
For a series that features, by its own description, a "master manipulator," Evil Genius feels more like a confused, unwitting pawn than an adversary worthy of taking on the challenge to uncover the truth.