I was fairly into this episode right up until they introduced the internet sleuths. Listen closely to what they say, they dont actually solve anything or add to the case, they just speculate wildly about things they know nothing about. In fact, this entire episode is filled with people loosely connected to the case expressing their opinions. The true crime aspect of this episode lasts for about ten minutes and the rest of the time is speculation. Giving a platform to these so called detectives is a mistake, they don't solve crimes and their obsessions borderline unhealthy, bringing them on as 'experts' is bad documentary making.
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