A creepy, intimate look at a psychopath. The exploration of his character is interesting and the collection of security camera footage is impressive, but there are way too many melodramatic interviews and useless cutaway shots to Facebook posts, search bars being filled, and lingering cityscapes. It’s all useless filler. This 3-part series could have easily been 1 or 2 parts.
This is supposed to be a documentary, right? The awkward reenactments and suspenseful score over some scenes are childish and unfair.
I’m glad they obscured some of the most gruesome footage. The reactions of those who watched it was powerful enough.
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