As Andrea Knabel goes missing, her family and friends start to rethink everything when the search for concrete facts surrounding her disappearance brings up even more questions.As Andrea Knabel goes missing, her family and friends start to rethink everything when the search for concrete facts surrounding her disappearance brings up even more questions.As Andrea Knabel goes missing, her family and friends start to rethink everything when the search for concrete facts surrounding her disappearance brings up even more questions.
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There is an "interviewer" in a mask shown in the starting scenes who is clearly in the wrong job and lacks the proper skill sets to be interviewing people. Asks pointless questions and no understanding of appropriate or tactful human interaction. This continues in other scenes. Overall I found the story to not follow a logical order or leave a meaningful impression on an audience. I had to turn it off, it's just hard to watch and that's not because of the nature of the documentary. It's disappointing that we cannot get better coverage for missing persons, murders, and other major crimes, and this one just missed its chance to be impactful.
Very desperate attempt by a second rate corporation (but still a corporation) to get eyeballs for their precious streaming platform. Because that which will built them is a dying thing, so yeah, they put something in building up their streaming platform. True crime is a popular category, & Paramount is desperate to survive by the only route left, so someone got paid for 'producing' this 'content'. It's deceitful. So deceitful that it makes me sad for society. People think they can put out such trash because they think you're stupid. Much like the parent corporation's attempts at 'news' (you know, their jobs depend on it but it's a dying network & a dying source of news, so they have no conscience about the division they help create, so long as it gets some viewers & they continue to draw that comfy salary). Please stop dividing these kids just because you cannot stand the idea of them not letting the past taint everything they see in life.
But, no, seriously, I can't wrap my head around the producers of this getting paid by Paramount. Looking for a good crime doc? THIS AIN'T IT.
But, no, seriously, I can't wrap my head around the producers of this getting paid by Paramount. Looking for a good crime doc? THIS AIN'T IT.
OK this show is one of those that could be told in a good 45 minute episode. However for this they chosen to pull in every body and their brother to give a comment or opinion that is takes 4 episodes. Which is why this show is a non starter from the get go! Not to mention all the social networking and their feeling and then arguments that ensue! One get the feeling that the woman ran away to away from the crowd of losers that suppose be her best friends!
I knew nothing about this case until I watched this. Slow and steady narrating, just wish the producers had asked the family more follow up question - and tied up loose ends. I definitely have more questions, which led me to the various social media groups dedicated to Andrea's case. Be cautious of the groups fun by the family...
What is clear is that Andrea's story desperately needed to be told. Sadly, no thanks to Andrea's family (specifically her sisters and mother), her story doesn't have an ending just yet. Many thanks to the people behind the documentary - hopeful this will put much needed pressure on the Louisville Police Department to solve this case.
A follow up episode or two is needed!
What is clear is that Andrea's story desperately needed to be told. Sadly, no thanks to Andrea's family (specifically her sisters and mother), her story doesn't have an ending just yet. Many thanks to the people behind the documentary - hopeful this will put much needed pressure on the Louisville Police Department to solve this case.
A follow up episode or two is needed!
Is this real? The so-called members of this missing in America group seem to be dysfunctional and more focused on creating attention for themselves then actually wanting to help find not just Andrea but help finding anyone.. I tried to do a search on anyone they've actually found but couldn't find any numbers.. Also why are these amateur sleuths talking about doing dangerous "undercover" work especially a mother of two? Then you have a mysterious fire at the P. I.'s office that ends up burning all the notes and recordings of the missing woman.. I feel for the missing woman because in every picture they show of her she has what would be considered a smile but not a single one reaches her eyes and it looks like she's turning a frown into a smile..
They try and build this OMG we found something feeling towards the end of every episode trying to make you feel like the answer is in the next episode only to further the frustration of nothing happening..
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