5/10
Starts okay then goes downhill
26 May 2021
Note: I think a lot of reviews on this page are for another documentary: Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel. If the review mentions 'web sleuths' they are probably talking about the Netflix doc. This one doesn't have any 'web sleuths'.

As for this documentary: The first episode was good but it went a little off the rails after that. We start in the.80s-90s with the episode about Richard Ramirez and Jack Unterweger. This one was kind of interesting.

Then the second episode jumps to 2013 with the Elisa Lam case. This episode can't decide if it want's to be straight true crime or spooky supernatural. It kind of hints at the later (see below) but then again not really. They should have either gone there nor not, not half way in between.

The third episode was the weakest, jumping back to the 60s. The timeline was confusing. Especially if you notice that the dialogue of couple fighting was the same dialogue of a couple fighting that Elisa Lam heard in her room right before someone knocked on her door and she opened it to find nobody there. (Were they trying to hint that she was hearing ghosts or just being cheap and reusing the sound bite?) There didn't seem to be enough of a story for the third episode so they randomly branched off into the Black Dahlia case. It took me about 5 minutes of internet searching to discover that the ties between the Black Dahlia and the Cecil Hotel are tenuous to non-existent so its inclusion makes no sense.
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