Poorly structured and reported
Hearsay and tenuous connections are presented as proof in this series. I made it about halfway thru the second episode before giving up. First off, each series, ie. OCCK, Gacey, and Corll are es h worthy of their own season’s worth of episodes. Instead, the authors crammed each series into a single episodes, leading to haphazard mentions of key events and crimes. Additionally, there is minimal interviewing of officers involved with the cases. Instead, they rely on family members who simply throw out speculation without any evidence to back up their claims. Finally, there’s just too much uninspired writing, like, “There had to be a millionaire involved, right?”
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