The show is frustrating due to the fact that there's no real resolution at the end. Sometimes, you don't really require one, but with the second case, there is quite a mystery there. The show's production quality is quite good. Worth watching.
Also frustrating for this story because in both situations, these women, and they were women and not girls, seemed more focused on their selfies and social media profiles than by taking care of themselves. Both were out on their own in the early morning hours. As the saying goes, Nothing good happens after Midnight.
It's a good warning perhaps, to other young people, especially females, that your concept of right and wrong, your self confidence and your phone, won't save you if someone targets you in the middle of the night while you're on your own. Both put themselves into dangerous situations. Both took unnecessary risks. Both were ignorant.
It's symptomatic of many today, thinking their online profile is more important than reality. One even stopped to take and share photos to Facebook at 2.30 in the morning. People need to wake up. Get real. Get alert. There are some nasty people out there. As evident in these two unfortunate and tragic events.