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If you love true-crime documentaries, this is a must watch. It's not a new concept so don't expect to be blown away with new things. It is just entertaining and gives a new spin on well-known murders that have been covered many times.
- fajarsantoso
- 4 nov 2021
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- jondallaslawyer
- 3 nov 2021
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The episodes have good case selection but the back and forth format is no fun to follow. It has a GREAT narrator - which is no easy feat - but the CGI and acting are atrocious. 😂
- hudsoncn12
- 28 jun 2021
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Unfortunately it's nothing you haven't already seen all before, about high profile cases that have already been raked over again and again. The Green River Killer, Aileen Wuornos, etc. Might be interesting if you are a true crime newbie but I'm interested to explore the complexities of other, less known cases.
- clairelouise5
- 12 nov 2021
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- sweber3303-590-815866
- 3 nov 2021
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The Happy Face Killer case proves that DAs and Cops need to start facing jail time for convicting innocent people. No more "I wish we had gotten this right" crap!!
- Gswillis
- 19 nov 2021
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Podcast level narrators/ story telling
Even though the stories are mostly brutal but the way it unfolds diminished the violence. What's left is more of story telling and some emotional release.
If you are a detail seeker, this series won't satisfy you. But it works as a good foundation if you want to dig into the case.
The last episode "happy face killer" really bugs me. The DAs did not do their jobs well and were misled by a grandmother but later furious about her because (the DAs believed) the other death could have been stopped.
I mean, what the hell? This DA did not do his job well and still do not face the responsibility his owned.
The later-confessed killer did not appear in the first case. With or without being misled, the DA had zero chance finding the true killer.
The DA's job is to find the truth, no matter how deeply it is hidden. Clearly he thinks he did wonderfully but in fact he did not.
Wonder if he also put other innocent people behind the bar.
Even though the stories are mostly brutal but the way it unfolds diminished the violence. What's left is more of story telling and some emotional release.
If you are a detail seeker, this series won't satisfy you. But it works as a good foundation if you want to dig into the case.
The last episode "happy face killer" really bugs me. The DAs did not do their jobs well and were misled by a grandmother but later furious about her because (the DAs believed) the other death could have been stopped.
I mean, what the hell? This DA did not do his job well and still do not face the responsibility his owned.
The later-confessed killer did not appear in the first case. With or without being misled, the DA had zero chance finding the true killer.
The DA's job is to find the truth, no matter how deeply it is hidden. Clearly he thinks he did wonderfully but in fact he did not.
Wonder if he also put other innocent people behind the bar.
- toddcha
- 15 feb 2022
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This was much needed. Finally, a documentary about known serial killers. I hope that they're going to keep going and make more seasons with more episodes.
- falakrokorakas
- 3 nov 2021
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They interleave two different cases. You have to take notes to keep them separated. Producers please don't do anymore like this. I have to look each case up on the internet to figure out what happened.
- krthjw
- 23 jun 2021
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This true crime series shows us the real-life heroes of the world, men and women in blue catching all the scum that romas the street.
You can see how the sheer brutality of these cases takes a toll on these heroic Police Officers, but they persevere and catch these monsters.
We don't thank them enough for their sacrifice.
You can see how the sheer brutality of these cases takes a toll on these heroic Police Officers, but they persevere and catch these monsters.
We don't thank them enough for their sacrifice.
- GomezAddams666
- 10 feb 2022
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This idiot found a cash cow. The first episode of this series makes him out to be a hero, while really, we all thought he was an idiot.
The murders were treated as inconsequential by the police, and the taskforce a taxpayer-paid for joke.
The murders were treated as inconsequential by the police, and the taskforce a taxpayer-paid for joke.
- pugetsdreams
- 4 nov 2021
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It took a while for me to understand what this show was about. Law enforcement individuals in a few cities recalling what they had to go through to catch their serial killers. I liked it 'cause it was based on true stories. If you don't like shows like this one then i don't suggest you watching it. This is a good show.
- shirlone
- 5 nov 2021
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Getting older I am getting more picky of film techniques used.
I watched the second episode.
So there is a lot of slow motion , slow motion driving .. black and light , moving on maps (closeup and slow motion) and some old footage...
a lot of terrible music that should support the atmosphere... and storytelling of people walking in the building some 30 years later and having absolutely no business being there anymore.
Need I say more....
I am a curious person and I like to know what happened.... So what bothers me is that the mental state of the killer and the actual trial . Is that all what was needed....
and if I recall correctly, I can"t stand to watch it again... But i think at one point it said that two women were seen exiting the vehicle and one was bloody... It might have well been the convicted person. But that doesn't explain why the girlfriend at that time was there as well if that blood indicated that the murder took place recently as she hadn't time to clean herself.
So the deal struck by the police to not prosecute her... Well why ?
Anyway.... the woman needed help but we failed to give it to her.
And I don't know if the families that were involved have to be okay with this being aired...
anyway. I get it why those shows are made... and I have a hard time neglecting such shows myself. However I absolutely see no use in checking the other episodes out.
It is great material for overused techniques at film schools.
And if this what shot by second years and edited than I would say they understand that stuff.
There has to be a more creative way that is not as boring as looking slow motion closeup of feet walking in a hallway unrelated to the story or a slow moving shot on a map that doesn't tell you anything at all as well. As far as I can tell the map could be of an entirely different location as well. It tells nothing about scale...
too many details were left out to make it worth following. It is just some passtime tv. And of it's kind probably one of the worst topics to have.
I watched the second episode.
So there is a lot of slow motion , slow motion driving .. black and light , moving on maps (closeup and slow motion) and some old footage...
a lot of terrible music that should support the atmosphere... and storytelling of people walking in the building some 30 years later and having absolutely no business being there anymore.
Need I say more....
I am a curious person and I like to know what happened.... So what bothers me is that the mental state of the killer and the actual trial . Is that all what was needed....
and if I recall correctly, I can"t stand to watch it again... But i think at one point it said that two women were seen exiting the vehicle and one was bloody... It might have well been the convicted person. But that doesn't explain why the girlfriend at that time was there as well if that blood indicated that the murder took place recently as she hadn't time to clean herself.
So the deal struck by the police to not prosecute her... Well why ?
Anyway.... the woman needed help but we failed to give it to her.
And I don't know if the families that were involved have to be okay with this being aired...
anyway. I get it why those shows are made... and I have a hard time neglecting such shows myself. However I absolutely see no use in checking the other episodes out.
It is great material for overused techniques at film schools.
And if this what shot by second years and edited than I would say they understand that stuff.
There has to be a more creative way that is not as boring as looking slow motion closeup of feet walking in a hallway unrelated to the story or a slow moving shot on a map that doesn't tell you anything at all as well. As far as I can tell the map could be of an entirely different location as well. It tells nothing about scale...
too many details were left out to make it worth following. It is just some passtime tv. And of it's kind probably one of the worst topics to have.
- onze-kris
- 3 nov 2021
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Another garbage documentary series that rewrites history by characterizing the totally incompetent Green River killer detectives as empathic and talented investigators. There are even multiple times when they are shown crying (probably encouraged), and while it may seem they are crying for the victims, they are actually crying over how stupid they are. Very simplistic interviews with a background of inane b-roll footage that has nothing really to do with the story.
- scheduledgeoff
- 6 nov 2021
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- WankerReviews
- 4 nov 2021
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- v9043yve
- 30 ene 2022
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