This is the story of one of the biggest bank frauds in American history and also one of the strangest fugitive cases in American history. I didn't know anything about the real life events behind this documentary Series so I won't say exactly what happens so as not to ruin the surprise for anybody who decides to watch this. I think it's generally well done and because it comes from a more traditional news source, it was produced by ABC News. It doesn't have the same sort of production as a Netflix True Crime documentary series which sometimes can get a bit repetitive. One aspect I did not like about it is the fact that it is based on a podcast series. There's nothing wrong with that but each episode has unnecessary shots of the host of the podcast sitting in a sound booth recording her lines for the podcast. I guess it would kind of make sense if the podcast uncovered some new aspect of the investigation but as far as I can tell the podcast was just talking about the story of what happened. So that was unnecessary but if you want to find out about a story that is much more complicated than it seems at first glance you should check this out.