American Manhunt: The Boston Marathon Bombing | Official Trailer | Netflix

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The 2013 Boston Marathon bombing paralyzed a great American city on what was supposed to be its happiest day. Ten years later, this three-part series delves into the massive manhunt that followed the tragedy, as remembered by the law enforcement officials who brought the bombers to justice and the survivors caught in the crossfire.

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American Manhunt: The Boston Marathon Bombing | Official Trailer | Netflix
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Dun Meng was so brave and yet so humble. By escaping and calling the police he definitely saved lives. Absolute respect for him!

retro_sounds
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The Chinese guy whose car they stole was such a lovely guy glad he came to America I'm sorry that happened to him but I'm glad he's here and that he's ok

rustyshackleford
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May the people who lost their lives Rest In Peace and my deepest condolences to their families and friends.

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I was in Boston on that day. I remember the somber mood which was pervasive, and the collective suspense brought on by the manhunt that followed. It was surreal. We never had anything of that sort happen in the city before that. An unforgettable experience. I look forward to this documentary.

damemarthafalker
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The reporter who said that people wished that he should know what it feels like to lose someone and then said he knew how it felt and have to watch his fathers death again and again when people talk about september 11 2001 got to me

mattep
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I just got done watching the 3 episodes & wow. Rip to all of the victims & hope the people who were injured are doing good today. This was a well put together documentary & I learned a whole bunch of new details of it.

chicochris
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Instead of renewing good shows like Mindhunter, they're making unnecessary documentary on stories which are already covered in detail. Dozens of good documentaries have been made over Boston Manhunt and there's also a very good relatively new movie - Patriot's Day - that covered almost all of the facts.

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I used to work for a company in downtown Boston that closes every Marathon Monday bc of the crowds so getting to work is a nightmare that day. I remember being at home that Monday and my mother called me practically in tears. She asked if me and my husband were at the finish line and were ok. I had to reassure her that we were both fine and at home. She told me to turn on the TV and I could not believe what I saw, just insane.

BeantownMrs
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I live in a suburb roughly 30 minutes from Boston, and I will never forget that day for as long I live 💔 Being 10 at the time, I had never seen something so horrifying and tragic up until then. At one point, my sister and I even swore we saw one of the suspects walk right by our house, but to this day we’re not sure if it was even him.

Rest In Peace to Martin Richard, Lingzi Lu, Krystle Campbell, Sean Collier, and Dennis Simmonds. 🙏🏽

laurenw.
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If you haven't watched the HBO one of this from a few years ago, you should. It's very well done and unbelievably emotional.

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No one makes a documentary quite like Netflix. Respect.

hardfreak
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I live in one of the cities in Boston. I'll never forget this day and my city was shut down completely. Surreal.

darkempire
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Hard to believe it’s been 10 years. I can still remember seeing the footage on TV back in college.

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I was a new grad living and working in the Boston area at the time. I always loved watching the Elite runners finish so had posted several photos from the Finish Line to social media that day before heading back to my office. Heard the explosions in the distance but assumed it was someone setting off fireworks. Cell phone service went out for several hours after the explosions in the downtown area so I'll never forget how relieved my family was when they were finally able to get a hold of me. Waking up to military vehicles driving down the empty streets outside later that week felt incredibly surreal. Nobody really knew how long the lockdown was going to go on so I remember just being glued to my TV that day texting friends and family praying they would catch him. May all of the victims continue to rest in heavenly peace.

daysfanatic
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The best documentary on Netflix. Just wow! Literally “straight from a movie”. Very action-packed, it kept me hooked on every second of the 3 episodes. Well done Netflix! 🎉🎉🎉

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I went on family vacation to Boston four months after the bombing and I remember seeing posters and sneakers tied to trees and fences . I got a we are boston strong shirt to honor the victims and first responders and and the runners and also the other civilians who help the injured . May the victims rest in heavenly peace.

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I Remember this day vividly my cross country coach, and his wife were both running in the marathon. As soon as we heard about the bombing I'm pretty sure every member of our team reached out to them trying to figure out if they were ok. Phone lines were congested though and they were unreachable for hours. I remember finally getting a text from my teammates saying that they were Ok and not near the bombing

TravelwithAustin
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I will never forget this day. Boston is my home, and although I was living hundreds of miles away by then, the bombing happened on a very dark day in my personal life. I am looking forward to seeing this show.

sharonan
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I was supposed to work in Watertown that Friday morning. Instead our branch closed and I stayed home and watched all the coverage of the manhunt (calling the bombers "men" is stretch). I am glad that one of the forgotten heroes of that day Dun Meng is given his proper due. Every time I am on Memorial Drive and see those two gas stations I can't believe how ballsy it was of him to escape and run over to the other station across the street. This thing focuses more on the Boston PD and FBI and how they came together to catch these two maniacs, but plenty of regular people like Meng were heroes too.

bobwalton
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Ahhh finally the documentary i’ve been waiting for, thank you Netflix can’t wait🙌🏾

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