Putting aside how we feel about the family. Multiple different families grieving, confused, being in denial, dealing with lawsuits etc. Putting aside what online theorists pump out for content. There are children involved in this disingenuous documentary that treats humans like content bullets. There is a little boy, a survivor who misses his mother and what if he stumbles on this doc somehow one day and sees his mother... dead on screen? Disrespected on screen for a long time? Feel whatever you'd like for her actions, evil or troubled... it doesnt mean you can display her dead body for the public to see like that. The filmmakers going as far to admit they jumped on the family 6 months after the accident. Hungry content vulture. It's gross.
To show a women's lifeless body and the brutality of the crash done on her body with NO WARNING for far too long is cruel. This family has to see that? To see their loved ones body brutalized for show and shock. Gross and shame on the filmmakers for thinking to include that then AFTER have the officer say they "tried to hide the bodies from the public with sheets to respect the deceased because bystanders were trying to take photos of the dead body."
The documentary crew is no better than the people on the road trying to get pictures of the dead bodies.
I can't believe they showed her dead body up close from different angles.
These filmmakers are embarrassing and disgusting for doing that.