Capital-murder cases are examined in this documentary series.Capital-murder cases are examined in this documentary series.Capital-murder cases are examined in this documentary series.
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I've ALWAYS been fascinated with true crime and what life would be like to be in prison or death row. This show combines it all. It tells the story of the crime, gives the death row inmate's take, and then let's the prosecution and defense explain their sides.
I hear other reviews on here complaining that Susan Sarandon is narrating it. I couldn't care less. Kermit the Frog could narrate it. I'm interested in the substance of the narration, not the voice.
This show is extremely factual. It let's you decide what side you're on.
I love Susan Sarandon as the narrator!!! I've literally seen every season every episode at least twice!
The show is decent but would be much better if it isn't biased towards the wronged inmate. Police and a handful of defense lawyers are portrayed as the bad.
Worst narration ever. Cannot even watch the series, she is that awful. Why on earth would she get a role such as this? Content may be good and worth watching; however, I can't get past her horrible voice.
Watched one episode (ep 7) and couldn't stomach the rest.
Woman raped and murdered, along with her child.
Prime suspect looks clearly guilty.
He is described as a lovely man, family man, etc throughout.
Years later: DNA evidence from the rape kit... it's him.
He now changes his story and tries to state that he had consensual sex with her but never killed her - disgusting and disgraceful.
Talking heads: I still think he is innocent.
Blimey. I've seen enough.
The show is that biased that they could portray the Devil as innocent.
Woman raped and murdered, along with her child.
Prime suspect looks clearly guilty.
He is described as a lovely man, family man, etc throughout.
Years later: DNA evidence from the rape kit... it's him.
He now changes his story and tries to state that he had consensual sex with her but never killed her - disgusting and disgraceful.
Talking heads: I still think he is innocent.
Blimey. I've seen enough.
The show is that biased that they could portray the Devil as innocent.
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