No.
The host uses Evan, her “friend”, as an insider into the life and mind of a spree murder in Canada. The two men, with Asperger’s, were classmates in a special education class together in high school. Evan’s interviews for the show are really irritating. The show doesn’t seem to have any real substance. Just a comparison between two people, one who is a spree murderer, and one with an inflated sense of self importance because of his relationship to the murderer.
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