Believed to have committed suicide, and subsequently cremated, the death of Tiffany Valiante remains a mystery.
I can see from the reviews that this is quite a divisive episode, and I get the arguments from both angles. I'll try to give my honest review, based on what I've watched, rather than my views on the case itself.
Sometimes I'll watch a show like this and have a strong opinion, here though, I almost felt as though I were intruding on a family's grief, Tiffany's poor mother seems like a really tormented soul, she's clearly looking for answers that sadly it doesn't seem likely that she'll find, her daughter was a beautiful girl, very talented, you just don't know what someone is feeling and thinking on the inside.
I don't think you could say that this is a patch on the show's first series, the production is a little flatter, a little more formulaic. The story is a sad one, there are some powerful interviews, am just not sure the case is an unsolved mystery.
Very sad, 6/10.
I can see from the reviews that this is quite a divisive episode, and I get the arguments from both angles. I'll try to give my honest review, based on what I've watched, rather than my views on the case itself.
Sometimes I'll watch a show like this and have a strong opinion, here though, I almost felt as though I were intruding on a family's grief, Tiffany's poor mother seems like a really tormented soul, she's clearly looking for answers that sadly it doesn't seem likely that she'll find, her daughter was a beautiful girl, very talented, you just don't know what someone is feeling and thinking on the inside.
I don't think you could say that this is a patch on the show's first series, the production is a little flatter, a little more formulaic. The story is a sad one, there are some powerful interviews, am just not sure the case is an unsolved mystery.
Very sad, 6/10.