The best part of the story is the ending in which Jeff finally gets baptised. Someone as cruel as him was looking for God's grace and forgiveness. I've read about both pastors' (Curt Booth and Roy Ratcliff) interviews, and they say Jeff's conversion was sincere. God is good, and He will always be, I believe He has forgiven him. This is like a passage from the Bible where it says that God is always looking for the lost sheep. Despite the brutal sides of his actions, this story has a meaningful insight by the end of the series. The latest scenes (about his repentance to God) made me feel relieved as I was too consumed with the murder scenes. Thanks for adding the relief scenes to the series, this series has value for the viewers. At least we know, the grandma's advice and invitation for him to go to Church in the past wasn't in vain.