Never-before-told story of how rural detective Charles Henry used his spare time to hunt down and bring Malcolm Webster - a ruthless killer who targeted wealthy women - to justice.Never-before-told story of how rural detective Charles Henry used his spare time to hunt down and bring Malcolm Webster - a ruthless killer who targeted wealthy women - to justice.Never-before-told story of how rural detective Charles Henry used his spare time to hunt down and bring Malcolm Webster - a ruthless killer who targeted wealthy women - to justice.
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This could have been produced so much better, a genuinely interesting story of a very dangerous man. Far too many rehashing's of the same information and theories over and over again, they've somehow managed to drag it out to nearly two hours which is almost impressive itself. Wouldn't recommend, just read a press report in 10 mins and you'll likely have more information and free the rest of your time for any other crime documentary. Was getting quite angry even towards the first episode at how repetitive it was getting. Nearly turned off at start of second, but persevered through laziness on my part.
I enjoy true life crime stories so I had hoped this woukd be another one to watch and enjoy.
Unfortunately I was wrong...it is very drawn out..in fact some clips must have been used 4 or 5 times...the narrative is disjointed and at times lacks credible information.
....It is a shame as the case itself warrants coverage ...when a person can undertake such horrendous acts and nog be caught or sent to trial until ge is in his 50s actually makes you think either he was extremely clever or the police forces in UK and New Zeland very lax.
......Do watch but expect to be sitting there saying..come on move it...
Unfortunately I was wrong...it is very drawn out..in fact some clips must have been used 4 or 5 times...the narrative is disjointed and at times lacks credible information.
....It is a shame as the case itself warrants coverage ...when a person can undertake such horrendous acts and nog be caught or sent to trial until ge is in his 50s actually makes you think either he was extremely clever or the police forces in UK and New Zeland very lax.
......Do watch but expect to be sitting there saying..come on move it...
I have been watching several crime investigations. Some are excellent, some are good and some are boring.
This one is extremely boring and utterly repetitive. The two episodes last about 100 minutes and could have been condensed in 40 at the most.
The police investigators must have said at least 15 times: We know he is a murderer but we have to find evidence to prove it. I think we all know that is the essence of catching a killer...
So spare yourself the trouble. Google Malcolm Webster and find out what he did, why he did it, how he did it in five minutes of reading.
The only good part of this series is the beautiful views of Oban.
This one is extremely boring and utterly repetitive. The two episodes last about 100 minutes and could have been condensed in 40 at the most.
The police investigators must have said at least 15 times: We know he is a murderer but we have to find evidence to prove it. I think we all know that is the essence of catching a killer...
So spare yourself the trouble. Google Malcolm Webster and find out what he did, why he did it, how he did it in five minutes of reading.
The only good part of this series is the beautiful views of Oban.
Firstly, let me deal with the production, direction and scripting of this drama series, which was average at very best but realistically - as a number of my fellow-commenters have alluded to - erred on the side of boring. There was simply over repetition of key points and a lot of padding to make this crime series two hours of quantity but bereft of a lot of quality.
The reason I gave this series a score of six is because I am a huge fan of the psychology of human emotions. Ten percent of the world population has psychopathic tendencies but only minute fractions of that percentage go on to become fully fledged and able psychopaths who go on to kill. It is important to point out here that psychopaths are not the same as serial killers in that serial killers are so specifically designated as those who kill three or more people and have a compulsion to kill, and after their first kill they will keep on killing until stopped. Of course, psychopaths can go on to become designated as serial killers if they go on to kill three or more people but the distinction from a serial killer is important as there needs to be three very rare genes activated in the brain of a serial killer for them to become active serial killers who then go on this unquenchable lust to kill. The neurobiology of the brain is different to that of the psychopath. Thankfully, that is why the incidence of serial killers is so exceptionally rare when compared to the incidents of psychopaths who have much more control when and how they wish to kill and can have more control when to stop and lay low, as it were.
Fascinatingly, 90 percent of all serial killers are men.
Getting back to this drama series, it is intriguing to see how many women in particular are duped by psychopaths compared to men, and this is not just because women tend to be victims more than men, but so many women have huge difficulty in reconciling logic with their emotions, which can make them very vulnerable. As an aside, men in general are not as much in touch with their own emotions compared to women and this of course causes constant conflict between both sexes.
To conclude my review on this drama series, I found the usual shocking lack of insight and forensic analysis by the police and investigators following the 'fire' in the car of the first woman victim, and the usual urgency to close the case as quickly as possible. The subsequent reopening of said case years later highlighted SO MANY errors by police in the original investigation that one wonders if the police really know what they are doing at times.
All in all, this was a good watch but could have been produced far better.
The reason I gave this series a score of six is because I am a huge fan of the psychology of human emotions. Ten percent of the world population has psychopathic tendencies but only minute fractions of that percentage go on to become fully fledged and able psychopaths who go on to kill. It is important to point out here that psychopaths are not the same as serial killers in that serial killers are so specifically designated as those who kill three or more people and have a compulsion to kill, and after their first kill they will keep on killing until stopped. Of course, psychopaths can go on to become designated as serial killers if they go on to kill three or more people but the distinction from a serial killer is important as there needs to be three very rare genes activated in the brain of a serial killer for them to become active serial killers who then go on this unquenchable lust to kill. The neurobiology of the brain is different to that of the psychopath. Thankfully, that is why the incidence of serial killers is so exceptionally rare when compared to the incidents of psychopaths who have much more control when and how they wish to kill and can have more control when to stop and lay low, as it were.
Fascinatingly, 90 percent of all serial killers are men.
Getting back to this drama series, it is intriguing to see how many women in particular are duped by psychopaths compared to men, and this is not just because women tend to be victims more than men, but so many women have huge difficulty in reconciling logic with their emotions, which can make them very vulnerable. As an aside, men in general are not as much in touch with their own emotions compared to women and this of course causes constant conflict between both sexes.
To conclude my review on this drama series, I found the usual shocking lack of insight and forensic analysis by the police and investigators following the 'fire' in the car of the first woman victim, and the usual urgency to close the case as quickly as possible. The subsequent reopening of said case years later highlighted SO MANY errors by police in the original investigation that one wonders if the police really know what they are doing at times.
All in all, this was a good watch but could have been produced far better.
Fascinating subject and murder, but the documentary itself was absolutely terrible. Just google the guy rather than spend 2 hours watching this documentary. This should've been 30 minutes at most.
Clearly they had reached out to some useful experts, but they spent 80% of the documentary repeating short clips saying the same thing. 5-6 times you'll hear the same lines scattered throughout this documentary FROM EACH EXPERT.
You'll get bored and stop watching this long before the 2 hours are over. Visually, they've obtained reasonable footage of the murderer, his wives and the police involved. However the same problem is that they repeat the exact same footage over and over again.
Clearly they had reached out to some useful experts, but they spent 80% of the documentary repeating short clips saying the same thing. 5-6 times you'll hear the same lines scattered throughout this documentary FROM EACH EXPERT.
You'll get bored and stop watching this long before the 2 hours are over. Visually, they've obtained reasonable footage of the murderer, his wives and the police involved. However the same problem is that they repeat the exact same footage over and over again.
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