Every F---ing Day of My Life - Part Three

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2010

Originally produced two years ago as "One Minute to Nine," this documentary finally arrives at HBO with a somewhat more in-your-face title -- and, in a stark, spare way that has come to characterize the pay channel, delivers a pretty bracing wallop. A harrowing portrait of domestic abuse, the project draws heavily on video shot by the dead abuser, as his wife, Wendy Maldonado, spends her final days of freedom before going to jail for his murder. The net result is every bit as chilling and depressing as one might expect. Includes captions for the hearing impaired.

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  • we lived in a fucked society where the mother fucking criminal gets more protection than the actual vicitim.

  • Wendy and her son's punsishment was not just AT ALL! So for people who say that "she did the crime she needs to pay the time" then please tell me why OJ got off scott free. Women are so much more mistreated in these kind of things. Something seriously needs to be done about our criminal justice system.

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  • vote for ron paul and get these non threatening people our of jail!!!

  • on FB Pardon Wendy Maldonado!

  • help get her pardoned! sign the petition on FB

  • randy should have gotten out this year(:

  • She is so strong. She is such an inspiration. I'm not from an abusive household an I think that she could inspire anyone.

  • I love the tribute her family did for her and Randy.

  • Yea!!! He got his brains bashed in!!! That's the least he deserves, but he's getting his now:)

  • @eiramorrigan Im not saying it doesnt make sense. It makes perfect fucking sense. And I would have done the same thing in her shoes. But the sad part is, it cant be considered self defense because there was no actual abuse going on at the time. Just the threat of it. Lawfully, its not self defense. Thats all im saying.

  • @eiramorrigan "To be acquitted of any kind of physical harm-related crime (such as assault and battery and homicide) using the self-defense justification, one must prove legal provocation, meaning that one must prove that he was in a position in which not using self-defense would most likely lead to death or serious injuries. The threat of damage or loss of property alone is not enough." unfortunately, this dude was sleeping, and at the time abuse is only seen as a threat.

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