5/10
Interesting, but...
2 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
This docu is quite good at showing exactly what the criminals are thinking, how they're trying to save themselves in court. I really appreciate the amount of courtroom recorded videos shown throughout the episodes.

If you end the series thinking it's one-sided, you're not watching it correctly. The documentary shows two truly intelligent people, not necessarily cunning intelligent, but capable of mixing lies with the truth to the extent to make you confused and doubt yourself. They're both saying half-truths.

The docu omits some crucial evidence, like: at the beginning of the series, the officers say somebody has showered at the crime scene- which later never appears in the testimonies of the criminals; they both talk about room service, but this piece of evidence is missing; they talk about attending a show, and it's unclear who exactly saw the show. It's a weird sequence of missing information.

It doesn't exactly matter, as I see enough evidence that they are both guilty. There is no doubt they have both planned this. Just the fact how they travel around the globe evading justice is enough of a proof, along with their disturbing toxic letters. Who's telling the truth, it doesn't really matter. They're both guilty, even if one of them did not draw the knife.
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