It's an interesting enough story, even if it's one that's been told many times before. Man kills wife (or ex-wife), gets caught, comes up with an incredulous excuse (in this case, a temporary mental disorder), and goes to prison.
There's recordings of his original phone call to the police, footage of the police interviews and investigations, and from the court room. There's also interviews with some of the people that were involved in the case at the time.
Unfortunately, all of that put together does not take up even half of the total running time.
There is a lot of filler. While some background of the couple is useful, this show was almost like a biography that included the murder and aftermath almost as a sideline. It's a great pity, because had it just stuck to the facts, it would have been fascinating.
There's recordings of his original phone call to the police, footage of the police interviews and investigations, and from the court room. There's also interviews with some of the people that were involved in the case at the time.
Unfortunately, all of that put together does not take up even half of the total running time.
There is a lot of filler. While some background of the couple is useful, this show was almost like a biography that included the murder and aftermath almost as a sideline. It's a great pity, because had it just stuck to the facts, it would have been fascinating.