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La galardonada periodista Paula Zahn desentraña impactantes crímenes entrevistando a los más cercanos al caso, incluyendo abogados, la familia de la víctima y detectives.La galardonada periodista Paula Zahn desentraña impactantes crímenes entrevistando a los más cercanos al caso, incluyendo abogados, la familia de la víctima y detectives.La galardonada periodista Paula Zahn desentraña impactantes crímenes entrevistando a los más cercanos al caso, incluyendo abogados, la familia de la víctima y detectives.
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I've been watching this show for years and it's okay. The only thing I would like to see more of is diversity when it comes to the victims. Men get murdered as well. People of color get murdered as well. Other than that, it's a decent show.
I would like to give a show a higher rating, but a lot of the cases are missing so many details that are important, I can't do it. I end up looking up the cases and finding out tons of things that didn't make it into the show and it makes me question what kind of viewpoint they are angling for.
I really liked this show. However, in recent seasons the "background" music is way too loud and plays for the entire episode. It has taken so much away from the show. I spent so much time trying to hear what was being said over that horribly loud and never ending music, I just stopped watching.
On the whole, I think this is an excellent series. But I only want to see one season every other year. Because every episode is exactly the same format, the same look and feel, the same questions (like "And how did you feel when they told you your sister had died?"), and after 3-4 episodes you begin to realize this is all there is to it. Murder, tell family, wrong guy is the chief suspect, years pass, and suddenly a clue leads to the discovery and prosecution of the real murderer. It is horribly predictable that the horror of the killing of a human being is reduced to such a pat formula. And as for Paula Zahn, I don't know her in real life. But on these shows I never see an ounce of emotion or even the slightest change in expression or tone of voice as she reels off the next question. In fact, they could have taped her asking 10 basic questions and just used those over and over. Because they don't actually show her on-set with the people who are answering the questions. Like a robotic news correspondent.
Oh Paula, what have you done? This show covers some really interesting cases, and some of my favorites, but it is clear that she is not a skilled interviewer. Forget the fact that she's not even in the room, apparently, for these interviews... She asks questions that are very biased, are way too leading, and truly break some of the hallmarks of ethical and proper journalism. For someone as accomplished and awarded as she is, this is a mile-long journey in the wrong direction. It's good enough to put on when I just need something in the background, but nothing I take too seriously. If you really want to know about any of these crimes, there are much better avenues through which to learn about them. Take this with a grain of salt.
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- CuriosidadesWhen a fictitious auto license plate is shown on a vehicle in a recreated scene representing the victim's or a suspect's vehicle, the number is almost always "2GAT123" regardless of which state the license plate is from. It is unknown what the significance of that number is.
- ConexionesReferenced in South Park: Informative Murder Porn (2013)
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