13 recensioni
For fans of crime docs, or not, this case is an intriguing one to watch. You are drawn into the investigative journey as the many layers of the case unfolds with actual point of view police footage helpful.
With better interrogation tactics and a more thorough investigation of evidence, I felt the case could have been wrapped up a lot earlier than it did.
With better interrogation tactics and a more thorough investigation of evidence, I felt the case could have been wrapped up a lot earlier than it did.
- hello-20201
- 29 mar 2019
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I was expecting a missing persons case. The details were far more gory than I expected. It was a good documentary, well filmed. They did a great job explaining the detailed story and how they figured things out. I was NOT expecting that level of detail which was really shocking. And I wish they'd have spent a bit more time on the backstory at the end. A bit more "what makes someone a killer"? They could've actually made this another hour or so longer.
Definitely worth a watch but just know there's some pretty graphic bumps ahead. Definitely not your usual who-done it.
Would recommend for sure.
Definitely worth a watch but just know there's some pretty graphic bumps ahead. Definitely not your usual who-done it.
Would recommend for sure.
This is a very intriguing True Crime Mini-Series. It builds the story in episode one with passable reenactments, actual footage/interviews and set in a beautiful yet rural area of the United States. The Upper Peninsula of Michigan has a lot of open land which makes for a scary setting.
Learning of what Kelly Cochran did and how she tried to get away with it, is quite disturbing. Her husband is no prize, but fell victim to Kelly and her road of madness. His hands are far from clean, but when it comes down to it Kelly Cochran is the real face of Evil in that couple. The only thing more scary than her actions is what is still unknown about her past. Has she killed before? How many victims are there? This show has an eerie ending and leaves you with those unanswered questions.
What happened to former Police Chief Laura Frizzo is very sad. She did not deserve anything less than high regards. She did everything in her ability to solve this case and should be championed.
Learning of what Kelly Cochran did and how she tried to get away with it, is quite disturbing. Her husband is no prize, but fell victim to Kelly and her road of madness. His hands are far from clean, but when it comes down to it Kelly Cochran is the real face of Evil in that couple. The only thing more scary than her actions is what is still unknown about her past. Has she killed before? How many victims are there? This show has an eerie ending and leaves you with those unanswered questions.
What happened to former Police Chief Laura Frizzo is very sad. She did not deserve anything less than high regards. She did everything in her ability to solve this case and should be championed.
- justinterr-99253
- 18 apr 2022
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I am from the UP and this town is only a few hours away and this was perfectly done, I realize some reviews have said it sucked and the production wasn't the best but I think it captured it fabulously. Well done!
Just binged watched this on the Investigation Discovery App. A true crime fan should enjoy every minute of this. I did not expect how it would end.
- Thatdudelou
- 4 giu 2018
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It's almost hard to imagine that this is a true story. This documentary is put together so well. And kudos to Chief Frizzo for her persistence. Anyone who watches this will say wow.
Found this documentary because I found out she is my cousin. Went to a family gathering and my dad told me this story about my cousin who I had never met and couldn't believe it. I was flabbergasted when I found this documentary.
- jacobo-58708
- 27 giu 2018
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Cool show but bad angles and Sound was not of a professional quality. The mix was all over the place for a show on Discovery ID... Where was your supervising producer? Out to Lunch?
Sorry just being honest. The 3 was for storyline.
- sammiepeeps
- 3 giu 2018
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- sweetteed-16503
- 29 mag 2018
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I'm not the best at reviewing films/tv shows, but felt compelled to leave one for this show. Especially after after having read a couple of bad ones for technical reasons.
I've watched and read about a lot of true crime/murdr/s.kllers since early teenage years and for reasons I'm unable to put my finger on in detail I found this incredibly intriguing. This real-life story is pretty twisted.
I walk away from so many 1 hour true crime documentaries wanting more details on things touched on but left out. Questioning why something went one direction instead of another. Wishing most had been longer. That this was a SeRieS was perfect!!
Given the reason for each of her butterflies, I 100% agree with another review which stated that either more detail should have been given about or an entirely new show could have been (could still be) built on her life prior to this incident in the U. P..
A brief portion of video 'testimony' (interview for documentary) of the neighbor guy from across the street got to me - for a few days. Couldn't get it out of my head. Hasn't happened to me for a long time.
I've watched and read about a lot of true crime/murdr/s.kllers since early teenage years and for reasons I'm unable to put my finger on in detail I found this incredibly intriguing. This real-life story is pretty twisted.
I walk away from so many 1 hour true crime documentaries wanting more details on things touched on but left out. Questioning why something went one direction instead of another. Wishing most had been longer. That this was a SeRieS was perfect!!
Given the reason for each of her butterflies, I 100% agree with another review which stated that either more detail should have been given about or an entirely new show could have been (could still be) built on her life prior to this incident in the U. P..
A brief portion of video 'testimony' (interview for documentary) of the neighbor guy from across the street got to me - for a few days. Couldn't get it out of my head. Hasn't happened to me for a long time.
Seems like these 10 Star reviews must be coming from family and friends from the Production.
- sammiepeeps
- 3 giu 2018
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I actually thought that the episodes on Investigation Discovery were labelled incorrectly. Nope, all of episode 2 is a repeat of episode 1 and pretty much word for word. I fast forwarded through a lot of it so maybe it was word for word, anyhow, how many times do they have to repeat the same thing over and over again? Rhetorical question, but it's because there is not enough to fill a 30 minute show let alone hours of content! Absolute garbage!
Laura Frizzo lost her lawsuit in Michigan against her employer. I found her interesting at first. But rewatching this, I can see how she was fired because of insubordination. She was on a Megyn Kelly . Jury still ruled against her. She was on gofundme to raise legal fees. I don't like watching LauraFrizzo anymore. She seems too manipulative and loses it when interviewing criminals. She show s lack of control.
- candygarey
- 6 dic 2019
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