The victims are strong, smart, privileged (in some ways), lucky, and have gone through multiple SA until they're finally granted some sort of closure, can you imagine how MANY more victims out there who aren't as fortunate and fell victim the second.. third... fourth time to the corrupt ecosystem? And this is the 21st century where we have a lot of advancements in forensic science and we take SA more seriously than in the past.
This is one of the most frustrating things to watch. What's the corrupt ecosystem made of?
- corrupt law enforcement
- media too eager to just sell stories
- women not being taken seriously
- toxic and mediocre men (pigs) at the helms
- capitalistic and mindless goals and pressures that contribute to the worsening of all the above
Ugh.
Kudos to the producers for letting people speak, in full sentences, without being constantly interjected by inane effects, sound bites, external commentaries, irrelevant montage or visuals like in some other documentaries.