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A great show for true crime junkies
I have always loved true crime, so naturally I fell in love with this show. Female killers aren't a common topic among people like me and are usually brushed under the rug. I found all these cases fascinating. I love how the show is formatted, three stories in one episode. Each one has snippets of the events (acted and dramatised) and clips of a former FBI profiler Candice DeLong. The acting ranges from bad to good but it was never bad enough to take me out of the experience. And I honestly don't care what accents the actors and actresses have, it was filmed in Australia and getting actors with proper accents would have been time consuming. The show isn't perfect though, I find the narration at the beginning pretty cheesy and the events are sometimes so overdramatic I can't take them seriously. Overall a great watch, even if you aren't into true crime.
LOVE THIS SHOW!!!
PLEASE bring it back! My entire family & I, love this show and really enjoy the cast of highly experienced professionals who explain the crime documentaries in such detail. They're all magnetic and this show is addicting to watch and learn from - how to prevent dangerous dispositions from the crazies! Lol **ONE OF ID Channel's best shows ever!
Darlie Routier
I just caught part of the show you had on Darlie Routier stabbing her sons as if you really proved she was that monster and you reported the was not happy being a mother. That has never been said by anyone but men who were so zealous about convicting her. There were many more who witnessed that woman being a good and loving mother to those children. There are still unanswered questions that should be answered before executing a woman who for more than 20 years has not changed her story. She was nearly murdered herself, no referencing the near fatal slash in her neck and bruises all over her body, those have not been seen by most of the public. There were witnessed who saw suspicious individuals in her neighborhood and no account for the bloody sock in the alley with the children's blood on it that would have been impossible for her to have placed there. The crime scene was tromped on my greenhorn officers which destroyed evidence. And they were very quick to blame her because Rockwall Texas is just that, Rockwall, Texas. This was horrific video and a misrepresentation of the facts in the case. I lived in Dallas, Texas for over 30 years and the fact they are tough on crime was one of the factors that made me settle there but this is one case that never sat well for me. I'm afraid they got this one wrong and they have done that before and executed the innocent. I wouldn't want it on my heart and soul, putting the needle in the arm of an innocent individual. I'm afraid there are some who have their heels dug in too deep to lose face and admit they may be wrong about this one.
A great binge watch ...
The format is great. Each episode includes three dramatisations all on a theme for that episode. Love the dramatisations and the expert opinions. A brilliant binge watch. I worry it could be viewed as a "how to guide".
I understand why they don't show actual photos of living perpetrators, but in many cases it would be possible. Tributes / shots of victims would be good (see BBC's 'Murder in my Family' sketch or photo with the dates of when they lived is quite poignant at the end of the program)
I read in some other reviews that this filmed in Australia - which confirmed a suspicion. Renowned British killers with an Australian accent is a bit odd. .... but we've all seen (or rather heard) our accents being "murdered" by actors from other countries - I guess it's down to budget (British Hugh Laurie in House - from what I've read Americans didn't believe it that he's English - I believe he's rather well paid for it).
Husband's a bit worried ..... I'll keep watching
I understand why they don't show actual photos of living perpetrators, but in many cases it would be possible. Tributes / shots of victims would be good (see BBC's 'Murder in my Family' sketch or photo with the dates of when they lived is quite poignant at the end of the program)
I read in some other reviews that this filmed in Australia - which confirmed a suspicion. Renowned British killers with an Australian accent is a bit odd. .... but we've all seen (or rather heard) our accents being "murdered" by actors from other countries - I guess it's down to budget (British Hugh Laurie in House - from what I've read Americans didn't believe it that he's English - I believe he's rather well paid for it).
Husband's a bit worried ..... I'll keep watching
This show is amazing!
Everyone looks for men to murder,but what about women? Young girls and teenage girls do it to, this show is real and makes you wonder what the women were thinking. I didn't realize how many women murderers are out there, some kill their own kids, some their husbands/boyfriends, some their friends or parents, some even random strangers. Women can be just as cruel and heartless as men can, and Deadly Women proves it. Some women kill because of jealousy, money, love, or because they have mental problems, my favorites are the women who kill for power. This show features a criminal psychologist who gives you insight to what the women were going through or feeling, and different ways their murders could have been prevented.
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