I was actually disappointed in this documentary. Out of all the true crime documentaries I have watched, this one falls toward the bottom, possibly even the worst I've seen. The timeline is hard to follow, events, names, circumstances are all over the place and do not follow a easily followed pattern. The mood of the documentary was monotone, not really captivating the audience to feel the intense moments, or the feelings usually invoked by murder, wrong convictions, sever injustice or even joy of the exoneration. My biggest complaint is the the story line and how poorly it referenced what time frame they are currently speaking of, who was involved and making those things come together in a cohesive package.