The content of the episodes detailed the crimes completely. The biggest issue I have with this program is that the interviews with psychiatrists, law enforcement and lawyers goes on and on and on. Far too much of each episode is spent on interviews and the person interviewed talks forever taking 10 minutes to say something you and I could say in 2 minutes.
There were no interviews with the killers so you do not get any idea WHY they did what they did.
Christopher Berry-Dee seemed more concerned about getting himself as he center of attention, than the topic itself.
You learned more about the people interviewed than you did about the killers.
I found this series a total waste of time.
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a serial killer show the world wants to forget
frieda-9236621 April 2024
This looks like a show that AI put together on a low budget, using scraps of interviews that presented nothing new about well-known cases, accompanied by washed-out overexposed video sequences that appeared to all be shot out the window on "anywhere streets." There seems to be little thought or intelligence applied to script or story-telling. No gripping tales of clues followed to find the killers, no insight into the lives of victims outside one-line repetitive depictions of streetwalkers while the lower legs of a woman walking down the street are shown. Stupid. Time waster. Anecdotes from journalists and a few detectives thrown in saying how scary the killers were...over and over. A forgettable show about the killers, that despite this show, can never be forgotten. Now I know how it could have been made 6 years ago, was first presented 4 years ago, and yet this is the first time I have heard of it. A way for the streaming services to pad their true crime with tripe.
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