I guarantee if all the ratings were organized by demographics, it is conservative, white individuals giving it low ratings.
This documentary was amazingly done and brought to light something I didn't know about. I have lived in Chicago for 3 years and had no idea about this and the gross negligence black victims have faced in the investigations. As a white woman, I can't fully understand the reality of the dangers that black women face, but I am so sorry that their voices and the voices of their loved ones, have not been heard before now. The mention of media coverage issues was so prevalent as well. I remember when Gabbi Petito was missing, she received huge amounts of national coverage. I'm glad she did and hope her family finds peace; but during the same time, so many black and brown men and women were going missing and getting little or NO coverage. Jelani Day was missing at the SAME time.
Thank you so much for educating me on this and I hope now justice can be served and this documentary makes it loud enough that it can't be ignored!