Literally one of the poorest written/created documentaries ever.
I cannot belive that it was four episodes long when you could have condensed the entire story in to one short article never mind even one episode.
I also thought it extremely insensitive to her family to have to see people creating a documentary purely for the entertainment of the audience when the story was that she was just mentally ill. The story deliberately wasted two episodes trying to create some sort of thrill through the various conspiracy theories, none of which were even remotely true.
This wasn't a documentary where something could have been learned or taken away from it, nor was there justice done by the police force for taking down some sort of a serial killer. It was just a un-newsworthy death of a poor girl who had mental health issues.