I've binged watch a couple of documentaries produced by Ridley Scott, and have been really disappointed in his exploration of true crime stories. I don't understand why you need 4 to 6 episodes that basically amount to nothing more than filler. It's clearly a big budget and there's lots of great camera work, but maybe it would be better suited to make fictional true crime movies instead of trying to cover documentaries of cases that you don't have enough information on. I also felt like this document Really beat up the former police chief from the small town that Morgan Nick was from and I thought that was really rude. I also also got the distinct impression that this project was controlled and dictated by the family and I think that's a bad idea.