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Production was good, but the story just reinforced through all but the last 10 minutes how people with no experience, no qualifications, and no expertise take a sliver of information and then "decide" they know the truth and even worse, think everyone in the world MUST hear about it.
Listening to the people they interviewed with their conspiracy theories and especially those with delusions they were somehow "connected" to this woman was a disgusting validation for those individuals by the producers. Shame on Netflix, shame on the producers and shame on the people who became obsessed about this case for their own musings claiming a part in her story which never belonged to them. No consideration for the friends/family and how the conspiracies only made the situation that much worse. No consideration for the false accusations against various people and the harm that did to them psychologically. No consideration for anyone but themselves despite their "need to help."
Sick, twisted, and a sad commentary on our society. A society with no filter and an obvious lack of common sense. Shame on those of you who said you felt like a friend died when this young lady passed away - you didn't know a thing about her real life; not her, her family, her life, or what it truly meant to suffer from Type I Bi-Polar Disorder.
score 1/10
justagirl-38645 11 February 2021
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