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Richard Ramirez in Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer (2021)

Review by arungeorge13

Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer

6/10

The stylization is a bit of an overkill but an interesting documentary regardless! [+64%]

This Netflix docuseries gets its atmospherics somewhat right. At the centre, we have a very likeable family-man cop Gil Carrillo and his legendary partner Frank Salerno narrating the incidents that led to the eventual reveal and arrest of serial killer Richard Ramirez. The series dives deep into the queasy bits of each crime, the photographs of which are showcased in graphic detail. While the series remains gripping overall, the editing (in places), the recreation of crime scenes, the excessive slow-motion frames and over-the-top stylization in the first couple of episodes are noticeable drawbacks.

We get to hear from the family members of the victims and also, some of the survivors themselves. Meshing their accounts with that of Gil's and Salerno's detective instincts bring the puzzle pieces together though it feels like they repeat certain things to really drive the point home (like the Avia shoes, for instance). The final episode is where the focus finally falls on Richard, but the makers do not spend much time on his backstory and criminal psyche. The emotional trauma left behind by the crimes and their subsequent investigation is, however, tackled quite well. The media vs. Cops angle also adds to its intrigue. The length is just about right - it's 4 episodes long - not draggy at all.
  • arungeorge13
  • Jun 15, 2021

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