The case of Judy Malinowski, a young mother who suffered debilitating burns after being set on fire by a man she had dated.
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The Fire That Took Her
2023
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1 h 34 m
United States
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The case of Judy Malinowski, a young mother who suffered debilitating burns after being set on fire by a man she had dated.
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Fatima tul Zohra
21/05/2026 09:02
Why does man get to live even a day after that what kind of world we're living in , everytime it's the same story when the victim is a women nobody cares
Julia Ilumbe04
13/06/2023 16:08
How does this not have more reviews? This was amazing and also incredibly heartbreaking at the same time. This documentary follows the story of Judy Malinowski, who was set on fire by her boyfriend, and the attempt by law enforcement to bring him to justice. It is one of those things you have to see to believe, but this poor woman. Every time they showed interviews with Judy, I wanted to cry. No one should have to endure what this poor lady has gone through. And it really highlights a bigger problem of domestic violence and how it is handled in the United States. It's so sad that the legal system is set up in such a way that people charged with domestic violence can get such light sentences, especially if the victim doesn't die, and that certain evince can't be used in court is mind-blowing. It's not very long, but definitely worth watching. In fact, I would say its a must watch for Judy's testimony alone.
Courtnaé Paul
12/06/2023 16:10
How does this not have more reviews? This was amazing and also incredibly heartbreaking at the same time. This documentary follows the story of Judy Malinowski, who was set on fire by her boyfriend, and the attempt by law enforcement to bring him to justice. It is one of those things you have to see to believe, but this poor woman. Every time they showed interviews with Judy, I wanted to cry. No one should have to endure what this poor lady has gone through. And it really highlights a bigger problem of domestic violence and how it is handled in the United States. It's so sad that the legal system is set up in such a way that people charged with domestic violence can get such light sentences, especially if the victim doesn't die, and that certain evince can't be used in court is mind-blowing. It's not very long, but definitely worth watching. In fact, I would say its a must watch.
😂😂mol sndala 😉😉
04/06/2023 16:14
The more you delve into this film, the more you feel that this was a car crash waiting to happen. What appears at first as a bright, attractive young woman with all her life ahead of her, gets more and more depressing. The woman was on drugs (heroin), plus, there's no discernible father figure in her life and the "grieving mother/grandmother" is made up with botox and lip-fillers for the camera. I made it about halfway through before giving up. It all feels a little obvious to me. You just know that the woman would have come to some harm whatever her path in life. Sometimes it's best to look away.
Alicia Tite sympa
29/05/2023 17:39
source: The Fire That Took Her
Observateur
29/05/2023 17:39
See it , to believe it, and believe in me when i say that my boost of hatred towards a person ,that i see on a screen pleading his innoscence, couldnt reach higher than hitler, stalin or milosevich have made me feel in the past.
The unrelentless actions made by a man towards his woman, setting her on fire by pouring gasoline over her and lighting her up, trying to pretend that he was just giving her cigarette the glow, caught on camera in the middle of the afternoon behind a gas station in ohio goes far beyond my imagination of cruel intent.
Being nurse by profession, burns like this, caused either by a fire or by acid, the pain and the utter desperation for relievance is larger than life.the midevals talked about the pain of the purgatorial flames of hell, and yes actions like this really sends people into hell, wont dwell more over that, just hope the culprit gets a ''warm welcome'' in each and every hotspot of a jail he comes to.
My thoughts and feelings goes to the mum and children and family of judy malinowski. Stay strong, cause she fullfilled her dream, putting her reaper behind bars forever and has won over the pain of living, she is not in pain anymore, imagine that my dears and look up in the night sky, its her tinkling star shining at you.
A production that doesnt hide away the truth of cruel human behaviour, nobody is perfect, search me. Watch the film and share the grumpy old mans thoughts to them who needs it. A recommend.
Kayl/thalya💭
28/05/2023 16:00
Trailer—The Fire That Took Her
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Fatima tul Zohra
21/05/2026 09:02
Why does man get to live even a day after that what kind of world we're living in , everytime it's the same story when the victim is a women nobody cares
Julia Ilumbe04
13/06/2023 16:08
How does this not have more reviews? This was amazing and also incredibly heartbreaking at the same time. This documentary follows the story of Judy Malinowski, who was set on fire by her boyfriend, and the attempt by law enforcement to bring him to justice. It is one of those things you have to see to believe, but this poor woman. Every time they showed interviews with Judy, I wanted to cry. No one should have to endure what this poor lady has gone through. And it really highlights a bigger problem of domestic violence and how it is handled in the United States. It's so sad that the legal system is set up in such a way that people charged with domestic violence can get such light sentences, especially if the victim doesn't die, and that certain evince can't be used in court is mind-blowing. It's not very long, but definitely worth watching. In fact, I would say its a must watch for Judy's testimony alone.
Courtnaé Paul
12/06/2023 16:10
How does this not have more reviews? This was amazing and also incredibly heartbreaking at the same time. This documentary follows the story of Judy Malinowski, who was set on fire by her boyfriend, and the attempt by law enforcement to bring him to justice. It is one of those things you have to see to believe, but this poor woman. Every time they showed interviews with Judy, I wanted to cry. No one should have to endure what this poor lady has gone through. And it really highlights a bigger problem of domestic violence and how it is handled in the United States. It's so sad that the legal system is set up in such a way that people charged with domestic violence can get such light sentences, especially if the victim doesn't die, and that certain evince can't be used in court is mind-blowing. It's not very long, but definitely worth watching. In fact, I would say its a must watch.
😂😂mol sndala 😉😉
04/06/2023 16:14
The more you delve into this film, the more you feel that this was a car crash waiting to happen. What appears at first as a bright, attractive young woman with all her life ahead of her, gets more and more depressing. The woman was on drugs (heroin), plus, there's no discernible father figure in her life and the "grieving mother/grandmother" is made up with botox and lip-fillers for the camera. I made it about halfway through before giving up. It all feels a little obvious to me. You just know that the woman would have come to some harm whatever her path in life. Sometimes it's best to look away.
Alicia Tite sympa
29/05/2023 17:39
source: The Fire That Took Her
Observateur
29/05/2023 17:39
See it , to believe it, and believe in me when i say that my boost of hatred towards a person ,that i see on a screen pleading his innoscence, couldnt reach higher than hitler, stalin or milosevich have made me feel in the past.
The unrelentless actions made by a man towards his woman, setting her on fire by pouring gasoline over her and lighting her up, trying to pretend that he was just giving her cigarette the glow, caught on camera in the middle of the afternoon behind a gas station in ohio goes far beyond my imagination of cruel intent.
Being nurse by profession, burns like this, caused either by a fire or by acid, the pain and the utter desperation for relievance is larger than life.the midevals talked about the pain of the purgatorial flames of hell, and yes actions like this really sends people into hell, wont dwell more over that, just hope the culprit gets a ''warm welcome'' in each and every hotspot of a jail he comes to.
My thoughts and feelings goes to the mum and children and family of judy malinowski. Stay strong, cause she fullfilled her dream, putting her reaper behind bars forever and has won over the pain of living, she is not in pain anymore, imagine that my dears and look up in the night sky, its her tinkling star shining at you.
A production that doesnt hide away the truth of cruel human behaviour, nobody is perfect, search me. Watch the film and share the grumpy old mans thoughts to them who needs it. A recommend.
Kayl/thalya💭
28/05/2023 16:00
Trailer—The Fire That Took Her
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