Here's my question. I don't know if the documentary follows this vein or answers it, but I'd like to know. Does Carmen Ortiz (or her bosses) feel sincere remorse? Or does she feel like she's a victim of who-knows-what?<p>Like Richard Fernandez [1], I can say the appropriateness of her behavior is beyond my competence to comment on, but the context of her actions is pretty interesting.<p>Carmen was being groomed for a potential run for Governor. Before her witch hunt blew up in her face, she was getting glowing media exposure [2], describing her as the protege of high Democratic Party officials, helping cement her story in the minds of voters.<p>Sadly, in American politics it's all about the story you can tell. Oh, your parents were born in Puerto Rico, and you grew up in poor areas of NYC? Well, dear, with your rags-to-riches story and our headlines, we'll sell plenty of birdcage liner, we'll sell your story to the masses, and good luck on your election.<p>The story is what matters ... and the <i>story</i> of a US Attorney who grew up in a housing project while Hispanic and female makes a formidable political opponent. The "narrative" plays such an important part in public life these days that people can hardly go anywhere without it. From Lance Armstrong to Manti Te'o everybody seems to need an angle.<p>It seems to me like Carmen just needed a good scalp to hang on her wall, and if that meant charging Aaron to the moon and back (hoping for a plea deal to a tiny fraction of the charges) well you know what they say about eggs and omelets.<p>But ... Aaron was a human being. You can only push someone so far, before they behave in a way you don't expect. And how the mighty Carmen fell [3]:<p><i>Just days ago, speculation was rampant. Gov. Carmen Ortiz? U.S. Sen. Carmen Ortiz? Well, that’s all over now. U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz is done. Finished. Forever linked to bringing the full and frightening weight of the federal government down upon a 26-year-old computer genius — and a suicide risk.</i><p>So like I said, how does she feel? Another article in the Boston herald [4] mentioned she was terribly upset at Aaron's death ... but if you read carefully, the article says she was terribly upset at <i>being blamed for</i> Aaron's death. Now that's something different.<p>I know where I stand. I suspect for legal reasons the film doesn't even touch this question, which is maybe even reasonable, I guess ... give her the benefit of the doubt ... but at the same time it's rather sad, since she certainly didn't give that to Aaron.<p>----------------------------------------<p>[1] <a href="http://pjmedia.com/richardfernandez/2013/01/17/crime-story/" rel="nofollow">http://pjmedia.com/richardfernandez/2013/01/17/crime-story/</a><p>[2] <a href="http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2012/12/07/patrick-reportedly-cites-prosecutor-vying-for-governor/0aEpGj5QqjvJfgSwgFNc7H/story.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2012/12/07/patrick-reported...</a><p>[3] <a href="http://bostonherald.com/comments/1062230411" rel="nofollow">http://bostonherald.com/comments/1062230411</a><p>[4] <a href="http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2013/01/emotional_carmen_ortiz_terribly_upset%E2%80%99_over_swartz_suicide" rel="nofollow">http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2013/01/...</a><p>[also] <a href="http://pjmedia.com/richardfernandez/2013/01/17/ortiz-is-done/" rel="nofollow">http://pjmedia.com/richardfernandez/2013/01/17/ortiz-is-done...</a>