
Carles Porta, inèdit, confessa els casos que han descartat per a 'Crims': "No h…
El presentador ha sorprès els seguidors amb unes paraules sobre alguns casos descartats de la sèrie
Carles Porta, the acclaimed presenter of the true crime series "Crims," recently shed light on the rigorous ethical standards guiding the show's production. In an interview, Porta revealed that numerous real-life crime cases are intentionally discarded, prioritizing the well-being and privacy of the families involved. "We have discarded many cases," Porta stated, explaining that the decision-making process is rooted in a deep sense of responsibility and respect. He elaborated on specific scenarios, noting that cases are often set aside if the perpetrator has minor children who are undergoing psychological treatment or could face significant social challenges. "If you go out on the street and everyone says your father is a murderer, you already carry that burden," Porta remarked, emphasizing the show's commitment not to exacerbate such burdens through public exposure. He underscored that the program does not seek to exploit sensitive situations for promotional gain, asserting, "We don't need it." Porta concluded by highlighting that, fortunately, there are a multitude of cases available, allowing the production team to select stories without compromising the welfare of directly affected families.
El presentador ha sorprès els seguidors amb unes paraules sobre alguns casos descartats de la sèrie