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i'll be honest: there are a lot of closeups and repeated video segments of karla and paul that could have far easily been omitted or just used once, and more time could have been dedicated to the victims and what their lives were like before they were killed. a lot of series purport to want to draw more attention to victims and then do nothing of the sort. i sat through the first two episodes sincerely hoping the second two would be closer to reality, and they are. i'd say this series is best as an introduction to the case and not something that provides a great deal of new information. i will say i love how law enforcement continues to be featured on true crime docs only to be surprised when everyone is disgusted with how little remorse they show. i mean, there are people who wept on screen about this case and what it did to them and none of them were members of law enforcement who could have prevented this from happening at multiple turns. mostly worth watching for law professor alan young's constant indignation, he's pretty representative of how everyone feels about karla homolka.
I only live maybe 30mins away from where this happened. To this day, these killings have affected everyone in and around the area. It is a constant reminder of how evil people can be. The fact that Karla is out and about living her life with a new identify, bothers me and everyone around here. She should be locked up for life. And him??? Keeps trying to apply for parole and thank god keeps getting denied. Truly the two worst, sick, and demented people in Canada. Watch with caution.












