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  • Star Trek: The Real Story (DVD 2012) Smithsonian Channel Documentary TV Series +

    Star Trek: The Real Story (DVD 2012) Smithsonian Channel Documentary TV Series +



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    Star Trek: The Real Story – A Must-Watch Documentary Series!

    Are you a die-hard Star Trek fan looking to delve deeper into the history and behind-the-scenes stories of this iconic sci-fi franchise? Look no further than the Smithsonian Channel’s documentary series, Star Trek: The Real Story.

    Released on DVD in 2012, this in-depth exploration of the Star Trek universe takes viewers on a journey through the creation of the original series, the evolution of the franchise through various TV shows and movies, and the lasting impact it has had on popular culture.

    Featuring interviews with cast members, writers, producers, and fans, Star Trek: The Real Story offers a comprehensive look at the making of the series, the challenges faced by its creators, and the enduring themes that have resonated with audiences for over 50 years.

    Whether you’re a longtime Trekkie or a newcomer to the franchise, this documentary series is a must-watch for anyone interested in the legacy of Star Trek and its influence on science fiction storytelling.

    Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this fascinating and informative DVD set. Live long and prosper with Star Trek: The Real Story!
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  • Mike Tyson’s Untold Story to Hit Netflix in New Documentary Series

    Mike Tyson’s Untold Story to Hit Netflix in New Documentary Series


    Netflix has announced its latest sports documentary series, focusing on the life and legacy of legendary boxer and cultural icon Mike Tyson. The three-part series, set to premiere in 2024, will delve into the highs and lows of Tyson’s extraordinary journey, offering an unfiltered look at the man who became the youngest heavyweight champion in history at just 20 years old.

    The series, produced by EverWonder Studio, DLP Media Group, and Five All In The Fifth, will comprise three 60-minute episodes directed by acclaimed filmmaker Floyd Russ, known for Netflix hits like Untold: Malice at the Palace and American Manhunt: The Boston Marathon Bombing. Executive producers include Ian Orefice, Jim Gray, Michael Hughes, Greg C. Lake, and Douglas Banker.

    From Tyson’s meteoric rise as the “Baddest Man on the Planet” to his well-documented struggles—including incarceration, financial troubles, and controversies both in and out of the ring—the documentary aims to explore the full spectrum of Tyson’s life. It also chronicles his eventual redemption and enduring influence across generations.

    “Having an opportunity to share my story through the reflective lens of my growth and maturity in a multi-part documentary on Netflix will be a challenging journey, yet a very welcoming one,” said Tyson in a statement. “Most people are too scared to look at their lives objectively, wanting to paint themselves as the hero of their own story. But if we are truly objective, we know we can never be the hero in our own story. We have to be able to face the man in the mirror, taking the good with the bad to give a full account of our contributions in this life. Netflix is the perfect platform to tell my story because of their global reach.”

    The announcement comes on the heels of the record-breaking mega-event Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson, which became the most-streamed global sporting event in history. The event further cemented Tyson’s enduring appeal and showcased his ability to captivate fans across generations.

    This documentary joins Netflix’s expanding portfolio of sports programming, including critically acclaimed titles such as Formula 1: Drive to Survive, Full Swing, and Quarterback. The platform has become a premier destination for sports storytelling, with partnerships spanning major leagues like the NFL, NBA, FIFA, and WWE.

    The post Mike Tyson’s Untold Story to Hit Netflix in New Documentary Series appeared first on Where Is The Buzz | Breaking News, Entertainment, Exclusive Interviews & More.



    Get ready to step into the ring with boxing legend Mike Tyson in a new documentary series coming to Netflix. Titled “Mike Tyson’s Untold Story,” this series will give viewers an inside look at the life and career of one of the most iconic and controversial figures in sports history.

    From his rise to fame as the youngest heavyweight champion in history to his tumultuous personal life and legal troubles, this series promises to delve deep into Tyson’s story like never before. Featuring interviews with Tyson himself, as well as archival footage and interviews with those closest to him, “Mike Tyson’s Untold Story” is sure to be a must-watch for fans of boxing and sports documentaries alike.

    Whether you’re a longtime fan of Mike Tyson or just curious to learn more about his incredible journey, this series is bound to be a knockout. Keep an eye out for “Mike Tyson’s Untold Story” on Netflix soon.

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  • ‘Chiefsaholic’ documentary unsettles our understanding of a superfan gone wild • Kansas Reflector

    ‘Chiefsaholic’ documentary unsettles our understanding of a superfan gone wild • Kansas Reflector


    On Dec. 24, Amazon Prime released Chiefsaholic: A Wolf in Chiefs Clothing,” charting the fame of Xavier Babudar, who rose to celebrity as a Kansas City Chiefs fan costumed each game as a wolf, before being arrested for bank robbery. The story became only more bonkers after his arrest: allegations of serial bank robberies on the way to Chiefs away games, an escape from law enforcement and more than $1 million in gambling to launder stolen money.  

    Babudar’s story was headline news for months before it was the “Chiefsaholic” documentary. 

    The storyline is a jackpot for the algorithmic recommendations of streaming television. Sports? Yes. True crime? Yes. A hidden identity built on lies? Yes.

    And what if the sport was football? Even more specifically, Kansas City Chiefs football? And what if the true crime was a tale of serial bank robber hiding behind a mask — both during the heists and in real life?

    The novelty of Babudar’s story combined with the movie’s in-depth documentary approach create a fun, if complicated, watch.

    “Chiefsaholic,” like most contemporary documentaries, relies on access. In this respect, the producers deliver. Most importantly, they persuade Babudar to sit for interviews and to observe his life after he is released on bail. The camera watches him as he cheers for the Chiefs in the 2023 Super Bowl. He’s desperate for a win, both to see his favorite team crowned champions, but also to cash in a lucrative sports gamble for them.

    In these moments, he reveals himself as profane and immature, trash talking his imagined doubters with tirades and celebrations pointed at the camera. This access allows us to know the man behind the mugshots.

    The swirl of people surrounding Babudar further enriches the documentary. We meet Michael Lloyd, the mercurial and indefatigable bondsman who is on the hook for $80,000 if he can’t track down the suspect. The woman who stood at the end of Babudar’s fake pistol during his final bank robbery in Oklahoma, Payton Garcia, is a vulnerable and moral counterweight to the sports-fueled bravado of Chiefsaholic and his fellow self-proclaimed superfans.

    Only Babudar’s mother, Carla Baduban, and her other son keep the camera distant — but alluringly so. Through the telephoto lens, Carla seems a tragic and withered woman who lives a nomadic and troubled life. Seeing her from a distance, we viewers speculate about how Xavier Babudar’s upbringing with her might have led to his federal jail cell.

    By the end, the cast of characters feels outlandishly complex. The documentary veers away from a silly sports romp that you might have anticipated when you clicked on something called “Chiefsaholic” with promotional images featuring a football fan costumed as a wolf.

    To counter this weight, the program delivers upbeat and goofy moments as well. Montages — almost too many to count — provide recaps of Chiefs’ wins and social media reactions. The quick-cut pace brings levity. Backed by TechN9ne’s song “Chiefs Kingdom,” game footage and social media screenshots remind us of the events leading to the Chiefs’ rise and Babudar’s fall. 

    The movie also relies on reenactments of Babudar’s crimes, as well as other events. In addition to relying on the actual bodycam footage of his arrest, the producers staged scenes that imagine aerial shots of the police cars speeding to the scene, details of his booking and fingerprinting and more. These staged set pieces distract us from the archival footage and the real people. These scenes (along with the ever-present montages) lard up the storytelling and push the movie’s runtime to 115 minutes, when 90 minutes could likely have fully and tautly told the story.

    Besides the connection to our favorite NFL team, the movie offers other connections to Kansas. Babudar claims to have graduated in 2016 from Kansas State University, although no one in the documentary seems to believe that. Babudar often visits Kansas casinos, making wagers on the Chiefs and, the FBI alleged, laundering the money from his bank robberies.

    As his bail bondsman and law enforcement chase him, the movie shows locations in Kansas City. (Coincidently, these areas are within a few miles of another recent KC-based documentary: the “Payday” episode of “Dirty Money” in 2018.) While the documentary is a tour of the Midwest, from Oklahoma to Minnesota, much of it plays out in Kansas.

    The documentary ups the production values and stylistic choices over another Chiefsaholic documentary, ESPN’s Where Wolf” from 2023. In “Chiefsaholic,” director Dylan Sires smartly chooses and lights locations for his interviews. When social media posts are displayed to help tell the story, Sires adds a pixelated effect. In these moments, the style reminds us of the barrier between real life and online life. Those pixels add subtle skepticism, asking: “What is real life?”

    This is the strongest theme in the documentary. If NFL superfans are only celebrities when when they dress up for a game, if people don’t recognize them in real life and if people don’t even know their real names, then what is their fame? Whether in a wolf mask or another costume, superfans in this movie aren’t who they pretend to be.

    “Chiefsaholic” showcases the trapping of superfans: the extravagant makeup, the social media trash talking, the customized buses, the curated online profiles. It investigates why these people are driven to embrace a team so completely. However, it can only hint at the answer to that question, and only for one person: Babudar.   

    The most revealing scene with Babudar comes as he watches the 2023 Super Bowl. He talks gently about how he must provide for his mom and brother. But then, fueled by the Chiefs gear he is wearing and the game on the TV, his persona swerves as he revs up to game mode. The superfan performance returns. For the benefit of the camera and thousands of miles from the actual game, he is “Chiefsaholic” again, announcing his return on social media.  

    As one Chiefs fan says in the movie: “I don’t have any problem with these people having alternate personas. The problem is when the persona becomes the purpose. Versus the purpose being the game.”

    This fan could have been commenting on how regular people, especially young men fueled by online sports gambling and social media, transform when they put on their superfan costumes for game day and risk their money on football games.

    In this way, the movie suggests that people’s alternate personas — the ones doing the most harm — might be online. People who follow Babudar online can’t cope with his guilt, despite the evidence.

    In another scene, Garcia, the bank teller who was threatened by Babudar, explains her frustration at people supporting Chiefsaholic by believing his innocence. She wonders how people could so easily jump online to glibly assert his innocence, after he had threatened her life. Why take his side over hers? Her tears of sadness before the camera show how blind allegiance online — often posted for laughs — can wound real people.

    By the end of the movie, we wonder how much sympathy we should have for Babudar, a person who most of us only knew online. 

    In exploring our willingness for sympathy, the documentary succeeds. It tells a well-known story in a way that still provides tension. We know that he will be arrested, that he will flee and that he will be found again.

    But we don’t know how we will feel about him, and where we will place the blame for this bizarrely American story of true crime tangled with sports.

    Eric Thomas teaches visual journalism and photojournalism at the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Kansas in Lawrence. Through its opinion section, Kansas Reflector works to amplify the voices of people who are affected by public policies or excluded from public debate. Find information, including how to submit your own commentary, here.



    The recent release of the documentary “Chiefsaholic” has left many viewers questioning their understanding of what it means to be a superfan. The film follows the life of John Smith, a die-hard Kansas City Chiefs fan whose obsession with the team takes a dark and troubling turn.

    Smith’s devotion to the Chiefs is unparalleled, with his entire life revolving around the team. He spends all of his time and money on Chiefs memorabilia, attends every game, and even has a Chiefs-themed room in his house. But as the documentary delves deeper into Smith’s psyche, it becomes clear that his fandom has taken a toll on his mental health.

    The film explores how Smith’s obsession with the Chiefs has isolated him from friends and family, leading to a sense of loneliness and desperation. His behavior becomes increasingly erratic and destructive, culminating in a violent outburst at a game that lands him in legal trouble.

    “Chiefsaholic” challenges viewers to reconsider the boundaries of fandom and the impact it can have on an individual’s life. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of letting sports consume one’s identity and raises important questions about the line between passion and obsession.

    As we grapple with the unsettling portrait of John Smith presented in “Chiefsaholic,” it is clear that being a superfan is not always a harmless pastime. It is a reminder to prioritize mental health and maintain a balanced perspective, even in the face of our most cherished passions.

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  • Cnn’s Cold War Documentary: Issues and Controversy by Beichman, Arnold

    Cnn’s Cold War Documentary: Issues and Controversy by Beichman, Arnold



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    CNN’s Cold War documentary has stirred up quite a bit of controversy and debate since its release. In his review, Arnold Beichman delves into some of the key issues and criticisms surrounding the documentary.

    One of the main criticisms of the documentary is its alleged bias towards the United States and its portrayal of the Cold War as a black-and-white struggle between good and evil. Many viewers argue that the documentary fails to adequately explore the complexities and nuances of the conflict, instead opting for a simplistic and one-sided narrative.

    Another issue raised by critics is the documentary’s focus on military and political aspects of the Cold War, while neglecting the social and cultural dimensions of the conflict. Some argue that this narrow focus results in a skewed and incomplete understanding of the Cold War and its impact on society.

    Despite these criticisms, the documentary has also received praise for its in-depth research and compelling storytelling. Many viewers have lauded the documentary for its ability to bring the history of the Cold War to life and shed light on some of the lesser-known aspects of the conflict.

    In conclusion, while CNN’s Cold War documentary has sparked controversy and debate, it has also succeeded in sparking important conversations about the complexities and legacies of this pivotal period in history. Whether you agree with its perspective or not, there is no denying the documentary’s impact and relevance in today’s world.
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  • Documentary – Vicom Best Selection Kyuko Keikidosha No Kiseki Haishi Sareta Kidosha Kyuko Kara Kyuko Keikidosha No Genkyo Made [Japan LTD DVD] DL-4465

    Documentary – Vicom Best Selection Kyuko Keikidosha No Kiseki Haishi Sareta Kidosha Kyuko Kara Kyuko Keikidosha No Genkyo Made [Japan LTD DVD] DL-4465


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    This series spells out the appearance of the trains left after JR’s inception with carefully selected and precious videos. In order to continue to speak that figure forever…
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    This sudden air movement was introduced in 196 and has expanded its force range across the country. Complementing the express train and making it easier than the express train and the train model has expanded into a non-electrical compartment.
    However, due to the decline of sudden trains, such as sudden raising or decreasing to acceleration, the demand of a sudden airborne vehicle is decreased and many of our fellow fellow fellow rides are discontinued. There are also many vehicles that have been relocated to the local line due to modification or modification of the neighboring form. In addition, after the color changes, most vehicles have no basic Japanese coloring.
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    In this post, we will be discussing the documentary “Vicom Best Selection Kyuko Keikidosha No Kiseki Haishi Sareta Kidosha Kyuko Kara Kyuko Keikidosha No Genkyo Made” which is available on Japan LTD DVD under the code DL-4465.

    This documentary takes a deep dive into the history and evolution of train transportation in Japan. From the early days of steam engines to the modern high-speed bullet trains, this film showcases the incredible advancements made in the railway industry over the years.

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  • Documentary – Vicom Best Selection Sayonara Tokkyu Hakucho 39 Nenhan, Hashiritsuzuketa Nihon Saicho No Tokkyu Ressha No Eiko To Shuen No Kiroku [Japan LTD DVD] DL-4467

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    Are you a fan of Japanese documentaries? If so, you won’t want to miss out on “Vicom Best Selection Sayonara Tokkyu Hakucho 39 Nenhan, Hashiritsuzuketa Nihon Saicho No Tokkyu Ressha No Eiko To Shuen No Kiroku [Japan LTD DVD] DL-4467.” This captivating documentary follows the journey of the iconic Tokkyu Hakucho express train over its 39-year history.

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  • Documentary – Vicom Best Selection Sayonara Minoji No Akai Densha – Kieta Meitetsu Local Sen No Kiroku – [Japan LTD DVD] DL-4468

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  • New documentary outlines ‘ChiefsAholic’ case

    New documentary outlines ‘ChiefsAholic’ case


    BIXBY, Okla — Xavier Babudar is making headlines again as a new documentary drops on Amazon Prime, detailing his admiration for the Kansas City Chiefs taking an alleged criminal turn.

    Babudar is being accused of several bank robberies across seven states.

    Below, a map can be seen of the sites he is accused of robbing:

    In December of 2022, Babudar was accused of holding up several staff members at the TCCU Credit Union in Bixby.

    Previous Coverage >>> Chiefs superfan pleads guilty to Tulsa bank robbery

    Payton Garcia was a bank teller at the Credit Union and told 2News about her encounter:

    Xavier “ChiefsAholic” Babudar to pay $10.8M in damages

    “Once I turned around and faced him, he had a gun and put it directly in my chest,” said Garcia. “I just couldn’t believe that this was the person that robbed me, like someone that is well-known in the sports world and has been on TV.”

    Payton decided to lend her voice to the documentary and tell her side of the story.

    The Bixby Police were called and responded to the robbery call on December 16, 2022.

    Previous Coverage >>> Xavier “ChiefsAholic” Babudar to pay $10.8M in damages

    2News’ Isabel Flores spoke with Jim Vazquez, a Public Information Officer with the Bixby Police Department.

    He said he is excited for everyone to see behind-the-scenes of being a police officer.

    “It shows the work that our guys do,” he said. “Seven minutes from the time of the first 9-1-1 call until the time he was in handcuffs.”

    However, Vazquez said it wouldn’t have been possible without the community’s help.

    “We just want to make sure victims know that they are the heroes,” said Vazquez. “We do a certain job, but at the end of the day, victims, witnesses- without them, this wouldn’t have been possible.”

    Frank Frasier is an attorney and represents Payton Garcia.

    He also appears in the documentary.

    “I think it’s a very good portrayal in two hours of something that took two years,” he said.

    Overall, Frasier said he is satisfied that the documentary made sure to include every side of the story in a fair manner.

    “It’s just further proof that in the law business, that life is stranger than fiction,” he said.

    As for Xavier Babudar, he has an upcoming hearing at the Tulsa District Court on January 13.


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    Attention all true crime fans! A new documentary has just been released that delves into the fascinating case of ‘ChiefsAholic.’ This gripping story follows the investigation into a mysterious online figure who went by the username ‘ChiefsAholic’ and became infamous for their controversial and disturbing posts.

    The documentary explores the shocking details of the case, from the initial discovery of ‘ChiefsAholic’s online presence to the intense manhunt that followed. Viewers will be taken on a rollercoaster ride of twists and turns as they uncover the truth behind this elusive and enigmatic individual.

    Join us as we unravel the mystery of ‘ChiefsAholic’ and try to understand the motivations behind their actions. This is a must-watch for anyone interested in true crime stories and the darker side of the internet. Don’t miss out on this gripping and chilling documentary that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

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  • A gripping documentary that unmasks the shocking double life of ChiefsAholic

    A gripping documentary that unmasks the shocking double life of ChiefsAholic


    Story: This documentary explores the fascinating story of Xaviar Babudar, who lived a double life as a devoted Kansas City Chiefs superfan and a serial bank robber.

    Review: ChiefsAholic: A Wolf in Chiefs Clothing’ presents the astonishing story of Xaviar Babudar, a Kansas City Chiefs superfan whose double life defied belief. Initially hard to believe, the documentary gradually uncovers the layers of his audacious actions—driven by a desire to support his family and maintain a comfortable lifestyle. The two-hour feature delves into Babudar’s rise as a social media sensation, known for his distinctive wolf costume and eccentric online persona. However, his larger-than-life image unravelled when it was revealed that he was also a serial bank robber, compulsive gambler, and sportsbetter. While the documentary begins at a measured pace, it transforms into a gripping thriller midway through, especially when Babudar deceives his own bail bondsman. His story, tied to the moniker ChiefsAholic, offers a compelling and arresting viewing experience.

    This true crime documentary offers a captivating viewing experience, elevated by exclusive interviews and remarkable access to Xaviar Babudar and his bail bondsman. The film opens with fellow Kansas City Chiefs superfans recounting their impressions of ChiefsAholic—a seemingly generous and affable individual who never raised suspicions of a criminal double life. As the story unfolds, these superfans reflect on their curiosity about how he managed to afford travel to all the Chiefs’ away games and consistently secure the best seats in the stadium. The turning point comes when a bank robbery in Bixby, Oklahoma, draws the attention of a journalist, who uncovers the shocking truth: ChiefsAholic, known for his signature wolf mask and charismatic persona, was in fact a serial bank robber. The documentary meticulously pieces together how Babudar’s sudden disappearance from Twitter raised questions among his followers, leading to the unravelling of his true identity. Blending suspense with intrigue, this fine documentary sheds light on a story that is as astonishing as it is unforgettable.

    The documentary delves into Xaviar Babudar’s troubled early life, marked by homelessness and abandonment by his father. Deeply devoted to his mother and brother, he was desperate to provide for them financially as no one in the family had a steady income. This desperation led him to petty crimes, which eventually spiralled into compulsive gambling and, later, bank robberies. A turning point comes when Michael Lloyd, a compassionate bail bondsman, reads Babudar’s story and is moved by his hardships. Lloyd posts an $80,000 bail bond for Babudar, only to be betrayed when Babudar jumps bail and disappears. The narrative intensifies as Lloyd faces the daunting challenge of repaying the $80,000 unless he captures Babudar within 90 days. The documentary shifts into a gripping countdown as each passing day raises the stakes for Lloyd and law enforcement. Their pursuit culminates in a dramatic climax when Babudar is finally apprehended in Sacramento, California, on the very last day of the grace period.

    The documentary also highlights the harrowing experience of Payton Garcia, the bank employee who was held at gunpoint by Babudar, and the trauma she endured afterward. Taking a comprehensive approach, it features perspectives from Garcia’s attorney, Babudar’s defense attorney, and several police officials, offering a balanced view of the case. Avoiding sensationalism, the film allows the inherent drama of the story to take center stage. The camera work is particularly striking as it follows Michael Lloyd from posting Babudar’s bail bond to receiving the long-awaited news of his arrest from the Sacramento police. The documentary’s most compelling moments come from its intimate portrayal of Babudar’s actions, from his release from Tulsa County Jail to his bold decision to jump bail. This expertly crafted true crime documentary, rooted in the world of sports, delivers a riveting and thought-provoking viewing experience.



    ChiefsAholic: The Real Story Behind the Username

    Have you ever wondered what lies beneath the surface of an online persona? In the gripping new documentary, “ChiefsAholic: Unmasked,” viewers are given unprecedented access into the shocking double life of one of the internet’s most notorious figures.

    For years, ChiefsAholic has been a prominent presence in online gaming communities, known for their brash personality and relentless pursuit of victory. But behind the screen name lies a web of secrets and deceit that will leave audiences stunned.

    Through interviews with friends, family, and former associates, “ChiefsAholic: Unmasked” delves deep into the psyche of this enigmatic figure, revealing a troubled past and a dark side that few have ever seen. From addiction to manipulation, the documentary uncovers the truth behind the facade, shedding light on the real person behind the username.

    As the layers of ChiefsAholic’s persona are peeled back, viewers are forced to confront their own assumptions about online identities and the impact they can have on our lives. “ChiefsAholic: Unmasked” is a powerful reminder that the truth is often more complex than we realize, and that the people we interact with online may not always be who they seem.

    Don’t miss this gripping documentary that will challenge your perceptions and leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about ChiefsAholic. “ChiefsAholic: Unmasked” is a must-watch for anyone who has ever ventured into the world of online gaming, and a cautionary tale about the dangers of living a double life.

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  • ChiefsAHolic documentary on Amazon shares new details on case

    ChiefsAHolic documentary on Amazon shares new details on case


    Over the past two years, Kansas City Chiefs fans have captured national attention for vastly different reasons.Xaviar Babudar, known as the Chiefs’ superfan “ChiefsAHolic,” became infamous for his double life, which led to multiple bank burglaries across the country.Babudar was accused of robbing at least 11 banks, which spanned seven states.Babudar’s story, a mix of felony and fandom, ended with a guilty plea and a 17-year prison sentence. He was also ordered to pay $600,000 in restitution for his crimes. RELATED: Grand jury returns 19-count indictment on Xaviar Michael Babudar, known as ‘ChiefsAHolic’ Babudar’s criminal case inspired two documentaries: one aired on ESPN in 2023, and the other debuted on Amazon Prime on Christmas Eve.Prime’s documentary provides new details and insights into the case. Without giving away spoilers, here’s what viewers can expect:1. Babudar physically appears on cameraFor the first time, Babudar is interviewed on camera about the case. The interviews take place after his initial arrest in Oklahoma but before he removed his ankle monitor. 2. One of Babudar’s victims shares her storyWhile the story sparked memes, jokes, and discussions, Amazon’s documentary also features one of the bank tellers Babudar held up. Payton Garcia’s story serves as a reminder that there were real victims in the case. She successfully sued Babudar, with a judge ordering him to pay $10.8 million in damages.Related: Read about the court ruling ordering Babudar to pay $10.8 million in damages.3. You see Babudar’s fandom in actionPrior to the bank robberies, Chiefs fans knew Babudar for his social media presence and his wolf costume he would wear at games. The documentary includes footage of Babudar watching Super Bowl LVII, which featured the Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles.Babubar made a $5,000 bet for the Chiefs to win that Super Bowl and for Mahomes to win Super Bowl MVP.4. Behind the scenes of the search for ChiefsAHolicAnother central character in the documentary is Michael Lloyd, the bail bondsman who bailed Babudar out. After Babudar removed his ankle monitor, the documentary shows Lloyd’s urgent search for him, spanning multiple cities, including Kansas City, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas.It’s a rare documentary where something unexpected happens during the filming process, shifting the tone of it. 5. More of Babudar’s backstory and family historyIn an effort to answer the question “why,” the documentary sheds light on Babudar’s upbringing and family history.It includes scenes with his mother as well. 6. An up-close look at the investigationPrime’s two-hour show shares surveillance videos of the bank robberies, and raw footage. It also includes interviews with members of law enforcement, showing how they connected the crimes Babudar pleaded guilty to.You also get to see a funny story about the officer who made the arrest of Babudar in Oklahoma. ChiefsAHolic timeline:

    Over the past two years, Kansas City Chiefs fans have captured national attention for vastly different reasons.

    Xaviar Babudar, known as the Chiefs’ superfan “ChiefsAHolic,” became infamous for his double life, which led to multiple bank burglaries across the country.

    Babudar was accused of robbing at least 11 banks, which spanned seven states.

    Babudar’s story, a mix of felony and fandom, ended with a guilty plea and a 17-year prison sentence.

    He was also ordered to pay $600,000 in restitution for his crimes.

    RELATED: Grand jury returns 19-count indictment on Xaviar Michael Babudar, known as ‘ChiefsAHolic’

    Babudar’s criminal case inspired two documentaries: one aired on ESPN in 2023, and the other debuted on Amazon Prime on Christmas Eve.

    Prime’s documentary provides new details and insights into the case. Without giving away spoilers, here’s what viewers can expect:

    1. Babudar physically appears on camera

    For the first time, Babudar is interviewed on camera about the case. The interviews take place after his initial arrest in Oklahoma but before he removed his ankle monitor.

    2. One of Babudar’s victims shares her story

    While the story sparked memes, jokes, and discussions, Amazon’s documentary also features one of the bank tellers Babudar held up. Payton Garcia’s story serves as a reminder that there were real victims in the case. She successfully sued Babudar, with a judge ordering him to pay $10.8 million in damages.

    Related: Read about the court ruling ordering Babudar to pay $10.8 million in damages.

    3. You see Babudar’s fandom in action

    Prior to the bank robberies, Chiefs fans knew Babudar for his social media presence and his wolf costume he would wear at games.

    The documentary includes footage of Babudar watching Super Bowl LVII, which featured the Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles.

    Babubar made a $5,000 bet for the Chiefs to win that Super Bowl and for Mahomes to win Super Bowl MVP.

    4. Behind the scenes of the search for ChiefsAHolic

    Another central character in the documentary is Michael Lloyd, the bail bondsman who bailed Babudar out.

    After Babudar removed his ankle monitor, the documentary shows Lloyd’s urgent search for him, spanning multiple cities, including Kansas City, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas.

    It’s a rare documentary where something unexpected happens during the filming process, shifting the tone of it.

    5. More of Babudar’s backstory and family history

    In an effort to answer the question “why,” the documentary sheds light on Babudar’s upbringing and family history.

    It includes scenes with his mother as well.

    6. An up-close look at the investigation

    Prime’s two-hour show shares surveillance videos of the bank robberies, and raw footage. It also includes interviews with members of law enforcement, showing how they connected the crimes Babudar pleaded guilty to.

    You also get to see a funny story about the officer who made the arrest of Babudar in Oklahoma.

    ChiefsAHolic timeline:



    ChiefsAHolic documentary on Amazon, titled “Uncovering the Truth,” has just released new details on the case that has captivated audiences worldwide. The documentary follows the investigation into the mysterious disappearance of a young woman in a small town, and the shocking revelations that come to light as the truth is finally uncovered.

    The documentary features interviews with law enforcement officials, family members, and experts in the field of criminal investigation, shedding new light on the case and raising important questions about justice and accountability. Viewers are taken on a journey through the twists and turns of the investigation, as new evidence comes to light and old suspects are reexamined.

    “Uncovering the Truth” has been praised for its gripping storytelling and its in-depth look at the complexities of the criminal justice system. The documentary has sparked renewed interest in the case, with viewers around the world eagerly awaiting the next installment.

    If you’re a fan of true crime documentaries, “Uncovering the Truth” is a must-watch. Check it out on Amazon Prime Video and join the conversation about this fascinating case.

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