How Director of ‘The Mortician’ Secured Stunning Finale Confession
The conclusion of HBO’s The Mortician was intense, to say the least. The director, Joshua Rofé, wasn’t about to leave any stones unturned. He patiently waited for David Sconce, the central figure in the documentary series, to be released from prison to obtain an insider’s perspective.
Rofé, known for his work on Lorena and Sasquatch, invested heavily in this project over two years, eagerly anticipating the day Sconce would agree to sit down for an interview that had been a long time in the making. The three-part series concluded this past Sunday, shedding light on the unique and chilling tale of a crematorium operator entangled in a web of dark events.
Upon Sconce’s release, Rofé took no time before diving into a candid conversation. Shortly after picking him up from prison, Sconce began confiding information to Rofé within minutes. Rofé himself isn’t one to be left speechless, as our Q&A with him reveals.
The conclusion of The Mortician drew parallels to The Jinx, another HBO documentary series known for its jaw-dropping finale. Perhaps this was destiny, but Rofé did not expect such a compelling moment to unfold. It makes you wonder – what is it about these final confessions that captivate audiences across the board?