I really don't understand how these crime shows are still made and people watch them thinking they are gonna see something new. The only thing new is the case, but the format is the same. Interviews with those involved, such as family and law enforcement as a narrator explains each segue to the next interview.
If you're a true crime junkie, as most Americans are, you've already seen this before you hit play. If you've seen Snapped, which focuses on women, you've already seen this crap. And let me be clear when I say crap: it's not to discount the families or victims involved. The cases are real, the people are real, it's just the same delivery so it gets lost so that you lose sight of that and that's the tragedy here.