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Despite its best efforts to honor the victims, the series still walks the thin line of profiting from and sensationalizing real-life trauma. 📊 Final Score: 8/10
The series loses some momentum in its later episodes as it shifts from the active crimes to the trial and aftermath.
Unlike many true-crime iterations, the series spends significant time humanizing the victims and exploring the profound grief of their families.