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Confessions of a Psycho Killer dives into the chilling murder of vicar Anthony Crean, a case that rocked the serene village of Shorne back in the '70s. It's got this raw, gritty vibe that really pulls you in. The documentary style is compelling, almost like you're right there with the detectives trying to piece together the grisly details. You’ll notice the pacing is intentional, allowing moments of tension to hang, which makes the shocking revelations hit harder. The practical effects used to recreate the crime scene are hauntingly effective, lending a sense of realism that’s hard to shake off. The interviews with locals and law enforcement add layers, showcasing how a community can be fractured by such violence. It’s a fascinating study of not just a crime, but its aftermath.
Interesting blend of crime and docu-dramaUnique approach to a true crime storyCaptivating local interviews enhance the narrative
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Matt Blyth
Director