wfnrytqtq
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I had to give this one to one out of 10 as the series promised a lot and all of the promotional trailers and information given out, but when you actually watch the film, it stretches out to four episodes of absolutely nothing. There was not enough focus on the life of Melissa Witt there was way too much time spent on Discussing A serial killer suspect who may or may not have had anything to do with Melissa's murder. I actually found it downright strange that they included so much information that was not even relevant to the actual investigation of her murder. It felt like there was some sort of preconceived notion and agenda by someone making the documentary who was willing the suspect serial killer to be the one responsible, even though there was really nothing that pointed to him. I'm sorry fake tears from the FBI agent did it for me It was gross and embarrassing that he fake cried. Overall, do not recommend this documentary for any reason. It was an absolute waste of time.
Thought I would give us a try, hoping against hope that it would be better than other things I've seen recently by this producer and sadly I was disappointed and will just avoid anything from Devon Parks moving forward. So much potential wasted, and I'm just really disappointed that I wasted my time on this particular film. I was really hoping for something more exciting that would capture my attention and keep me interested but I just did not find it with this film unfortunately. It's almost like there's too much that goes into trying to be artsy or cool that the idea of a solid storyline and plot is lost.
I rated this one is so-so because it's not great but it's not terrible either. I don't think the case is very interesting and I like all the different aspects that were covered in the show. I've had a couple books on Maura's disappearance and I wish that this show would've honed in more on the fact that it's most likely that she took off on her own. I really think that's probably what happened and I think the documentary should've addressed that better. There were some other few annoying things that I didn't like about this, but it was over all okay. I hope they figure out what happened to her if she didn't just takeoff on her own.