Originally posted by Geddy2112
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Yeah, errors with regard to locations during re-enactments have always been kind of a thing with “Unsolved Mysteries.” I don’t know if you’ve listened to the podcast “The Trail Went Cold,” which recaps old Unsolved Mysteries cases, but the host, Robin Warner, makes sure to mention it when it happens.
I enjoyed it. It was really well done and I didn’t feel like I was being gaslit or condescended to, which tends to happen with documentaries like these when someone has an agenda to push. It presented the case to a newer audience in a clear, concise manner. I think the scriptwriters did a good job of connecting the issues with poverty and lack of social safety net to why the victims had to resort to prostitution. It was emphasized a few times that the women were just trying to survive and that the killer is solely to blame for what happened. I think the call for more info, artifacts, and even scholarship will yield a lot of interesting finds in the near future.
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