2 reviews
The narrator (Jilian Lauren) is way too narcissist , always talking about herself and always having her husband talking about her and their private life.
Also the ending is abrupt as hell.
Also the ending is abrupt as hell.
- JonanthanNewOrleans
- Jul 13, 2021
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A documentary on a contemporary serial killer should have the focus solely on the killer himself. It now seemed that Jillian Lauren hadn't a clear vision on this series beforehand.
The first three episodes are quite balanced in Little's and Lauren's contribution, although Lauren gets to tell all her problems and wicked ways as a youngster. Despite of that, I got much more information on Little's "career". - I am a European, so I knew the name of Little, but not much about his whole list of murders.
In the fourth episode Little gets somewhat forgotten and the focus begins to be on Lauren. - The quest to give "Alice" an identity seems to be quite unimportant with all the search for the exact location of the body found!
The most important thing is that "Alice" was identified and the murder thus solved. Her relatives weren't asked about their feelings after the murdered was exposed after c. 25 years.
Jillian Lauren has done a lot of important work in making this documentary, but she definitely didn't hit the spot information-wise...
The first three episodes are quite balanced in Little's and Lauren's contribution, although Lauren gets to tell all her problems and wicked ways as a youngster. Despite of that, I got much more information on Little's "career". - I am a European, so I knew the name of Little, but not much about his whole list of murders.
In the fourth episode Little gets somewhat forgotten and the focus begins to be on Lauren. - The quest to give "Alice" an identity seems to be quite unimportant with all the search for the exact location of the body found!
The most important thing is that "Alice" was identified and the murder thus solved. Her relatives weren't asked about their feelings after the murdered was exposed after c. 25 years.
Jillian Lauren has done a lot of important work in making this documentary, but she definitely didn't hit the spot information-wise...
- JussiAPelkonen-1
- Jul 4, 2022
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