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Amy Fisher: Kill for Me (2021)

Rate: 8
Viewed: 3/26

AmyFish
3/26: Recently, I watched Lethal Lolita to remember how the events went down between Amy Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco during their eighteen-month affair.

Then, I proceeded with Amy Fisher: Kill for Me for further clarification, and surprisingly, there's just one important detail added. Amy Fisher hired a boy earlier, and they made two attempted assassinations. That's why the assistant district attorney of Nassau County called her "uncontrollable, unstable, manipulative, violent and very dangerous."

The ending was pretty much the same in both versions. However, Lethal Lolita portrayed Buttafuocos' house as more expensive and stylish, but the other one had it rather normal and not all that different from many in the Northern New Jersey. I was unclear for the longest time where on the head Mary Jo Buttafuoco was actually shot until now.

What's annoying about the documentary is that it's repetitive, prolonging the tale. I can tell there had been a commercial break. Steven Sleeman is certainly an idiot, even after the years have passed, due to laughing and being frivolous about what he had done. It'll be nice if Amy Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco also participated to give their side of the story.

All in all, Amy Fisher: Kill for Me is all you need to know about the infamous case.