How to watch
This is a 3-episode true crime docuseries that shows great care to the victims and affected parties of this particular case. Whether they’re detectives, autopsy specialists, victims’ relatives, witnesses—all seem to share in this safe space, exploring thought processes behind why a certain place or person might be targeted, while at the same time extending support to the queer community directly harmed by this trauma. The production and reenactments are sleek without being overbearing or needing to sensationalize unnecessary details. The only time the atmosphere shifts is when we see the perpetrator’s perspective, which is a kind of creepy that draws no sympathy or intrigue to itself. Its pace can drag in the middle of an episode, but it’s a true crime mini-series with a straightforward, respectful approach, and these days that’s more than enough.
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