I feel like I'd have like a lot more about EAR/ONS than Michelle McNamarara. This is more her story, one of a semi dysfunctional life and addictions, than it is a serial killer documentary. Also, don't expect her to let anyone finish a sentence, even when talking to a rape victim, she's trying to finish what they say, and I found it utterly annoying. I found myself skipping many parts, because I really had no specific interest in her home life. Why would I? This also smacks of being quite the advertisement for her book, which is mentioned oh, so often.