‘The Perfect Neighbor’: Is Susan Lorincz Actually a Doctor? What’s Been Said About Her Job
- AJ's family member, Gablet, expressed the emotional toll of reliving her cousin's death through videos, saying, 'I've been in tears since yesterday.'
- Gablet linked to the Standing in the Gap Fund, established for victims of race-based violence, which supports Black arts programs and fights against inequality.
- She emphasized the documentary's importance in addressing ongoing violence against Black people, linking AJ's case to the historical violence against Black Americans.
- Gablet stated, 'The Perfect Neighbor documentary is not for your enjoyment or entertainment,' highlighting its purpose to raise awareness about these critical racial issues.
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A. J. Owens died at the hands of his neighbor Susan Lorincz after a dispute; the police chamber showed racial tensions and neighborhood conflicts
What did the letter that Susan Lorincz wrote to Ajike Owens’ children really say? What happened to Susan Lorincz and where is she now? During the first minutes of the documentary “The Perfect Neighbor” by Netflix, there is one phrase that many may not have noticed. Susan Lorincz, the woman accused of murdering her neighbor Ajike Owens, refers to herself as a “doctor.” As the film progresses, the doubt floats: who was this woman really? Was she a…
In the first moments of Netflix’s documentary “The Perfect Neighbor” in its original language, there appears a phrase that may have gone unnoticed by many viewers. Susan Lorincz, the woman marked by the murder of her neighbor Ajike Owens, calls herself “doctor.” As history progresses, uncertainty persists: who was this woman really? Was she really practicing medicine or was everything part of another of her falsehoods within a conflict full of r…
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