Susan Powell was just 28 years old when she vanished from her suburban home in West Valley City, Utah in 2009.Susan Powell was just 28 years old when she vanished from her suburban home in West Valley City, Utah in 2009.Susan Powell was just 28 years old when she vanished from her suburban home in West Valley City, Utah in 2009.
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Has some useful insights, but I consider it more supplementary to the "Cold" Podcast that came out earlier this year. They provide a lot more context than this documentary does and they go way deeper into Josh's story.
For all of you who feel the need to criticize Susan for her behavior towards Steve, it's clear that she was being naive, nothing more. Was it "good" behavior? Maybe not, but she clearly didn't think that's Steve was going to become obsessed with her about it and when he confessed his love for her, she was obviously not at all happy about it and practically avoided him like the devil from then on. It's always easy to criticize when we actually know what happened, but she didn't have that luxury.
For all of you who feel the need to criticize Susan for her behavior towards Steve, it's clear that she was being naive, nothing more. Was it "good" behavior? Maybe not, but she clearly didn't think that's Steve was going to become obsessed with her about it and when he confessed his love for her, she was obviously not at all happy about it and practically avoided him like the devil from then on. It's always easy to criticize when we actually know what happened, but she didn't have that luxury.
Once again Stephanie Bauer did an excellent job, but the editing is so bad at times I was considering turning it off. I understand trying to build tension and excitement, but the editing was so bad, it gives the story away before the ending. Why? The story was very sad and the family was creepy so there was no need to edit that way.
For the Editors: Justin Barclay, Addison McCoubrey, Dave Rehm, and Dan Fouts... Someone should have reviewed the show and fixed it before it's release!
It's almost as bad as the editing of The Curse of Oak Island.
This could have been much more effectively and intelligently told in a quarter of the time to make a stronger statement in support of abuse victims. Countless unnecessary recaps, terrible editing and numerous jumps around the timeline in the name of unachieved suspense are presented by a director and production team who will hopefully find different careers now. Jenn Oxborrow's contributions are the highlight that gain it some stars.
I've seen probably ...really every show about this case and i could say this covers the whole thing in the best possible way.. given what we know... regarding evidence.
one reviewer criticised the editing asking why the story was given away before the end?.. which i don't understand...?
it actually followed the timeline. i liked that. and i liked that it was, to 99% probably, made out of original footage - meaning no reenactments.
totally recommended
totally recommended
As other reviewers have said, the presenter completely spoils this heartbreaking story with her obsession of making sure she is the centre of attention. There is absolutely no reason why we should see you at all in this. Some clips, seriously repeated 10 times, it felt like 10 x 20 minute episodes had been stitched together. Just a very poor documentary about a sad story. They should've handed it over to professionals to produce.
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