A non-fiction crime drama uniquely telling stories with a combination of Dramatisation, home video and documentary style material.A non-fiction crime drama uniquely telling stories with a combination of Dramatisation, home video and documentary style material.A non-fiction crime drama uniquely telling stories with a combination of Dramatisation, home video and documentary style material.
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One of the best season 1-6, for some reason season 7 is falling flat. Prior years, I was engaged, the story and the telling were riveting. Not sure what has changed, but, change it back.
This is definitely one of my favourite series on the ID channel. The home videos is what really drives it home for me. I haven't seen any new episodes in a long time though or any promotions for a new season so I'm getting a little nervous it might not stick around. If you love true crime then you'll like this series.
This show is amazing. I watched the first episode and I was hooked. And every episode just gets better. Everything was perfectly done, from the production, to the audio, to the story lines of each episode as it keeps you glued to the TV often not having any idea what the outcome is going to be (it has plenty of twists and turns in each episode) This show takes you deep into the life, and I mean deep of the 'monster" and their family via home videos that are downright chilling at times. When you finish an episode it's almost as if you know these people. If you want to get a scare or a chill down your spine, don't watch a fictional horror movie, watch this show, it's the real deal. When they tell you it's the most terrifying criminals that often hide in plain site, they're not lying, at all. Highly recommend this show, as well as See No Evil. But warning - this thing may give you nightmares because I think it captures evil better than almost anything I've ever seen, and it's real.
This show spends most of the time telling you about people's lives, from as early in their lives as possible. I don't care about the unrelated sweet sixteen party that happened 20 years before the crime.
Does Richard Kuklinski or his daughter deserve more publicity than his victims? No, but that's what happens. If you think you have it tough, try being a murder victim daughter or son. Sick, distorted values. The fact that his daughter participates clearly shows how removed she is from the reality of her father's actions. She might as well spit in their faces.
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