I finished this in a weekend. This is a very interesting take on showing different murder cases. You get to see the method behind the madness. Some cases make you feel sorry for the person, like the mentally disturbed man in Montana. While others make you shake you head like the young man that brutally killed his ex girlfriend. One case that was very odd was the cold case solved 25 years later. The guy "felt" sorry what he did. He was already in prison for robbery. Hearing the doctors, lawyers, and reporters analyze the killer's interview also brings in a new, fresh perspective on how each case was crazy to do. If you're into crime or any documentaries you'll love this. Give it a chance!