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So, The Hunt for the Boston Strangler is this intriguing documentary that digs into the notorious case from the 1960s. The film takes a real deep dive into the confessions of Albert De Salvo, who claimed to be the Strangler, but it raises a lot of questions about whether they actually got the right guy. What really pulls you in is the atmosphere—they do a great job of recreating the tension and fear that gripped Boston during that time. The pacing feels like it ebbs and flows, matching the weight of the subject matter. And there’s just something about the way they present the forensic evidence that keeps you thinking long after it’s over. It’s not just another true crime doc; it feels like a puzzle that you can’t quite solve. It’s distinctive for sure.
Features detailed interviews with experts.Contains archival footage from the original investigations.Explores societal impact and media sensationalism.
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