I'm sorry but thus far the first episode this show comes across as an abuse of power. Or at least the last few minutes did. The majority of the show was interesting and I ... don't want to say I enjoyed what I watched cause hello this is a true story and so many people mourn the loss of the victim and no body should enjoy anything to do with such pain so I'll say I watched intrigued by what I was seeing and the facts of the case. What kinda got to me toward the end was the inability to acknowledge that the convicted murderer had been failed by those in his life. Yes grace acknowledge that they failed to report what they new but not how they failed him as well. Which being that it was someone she cared for that died it's completely understandable that she can't be impartial but that's where I view the show as an abuse of power. I totally understand why in the victim's husbands mind the man who killed his wife should never get out of prison but for Grace to say the killer hasn't changed one bit to this day I question whether that is based on observation and interaction with the man in prison or at the very least communicating with those who do or simply her emotions allowing her pain to speak in the place of logic and facts. She has a platform to influence whether this killer ever goes free and I'm not saying he should by any means he ended a woman's life and she'll never walk the streets of this world again so should he. I only question how appropriate it is to use ones "celebrity" to influence public opinion while no giving an unbiased opinion especially when doing so could mean the potential of another injustice being done. Playing devils advocate for a moment this killer was he himself a victim that's not to say it excuses his actions or crimes but that it stands to reason that time away from the people who actively ignored or even possibly contributed to his own Deteriorating mental health that lead him to not value human life he very may well be a different person by 2030 which I believe the law was changed to accommodate that. Again I don't think he's innocent of blame or fault only that I question giving the victim's friend and spouse who understandably can't see him as anything other than the monster who took someone they loved from this world a platform to influence others and their opinions without there at least being someone speaking who can speak without their pain guiding their point of view. I don't know all the facts only what the show shared and so I can't say for certain if he should or shouldn't ever be released and if it were my spouse or friend I'd probably feel the same but that's why we don't leave sentencing up to the family of victim's because it's nearly impossible to keep one's own emotions in check and not allow them to influence you if faced with deciding the fate of someone who's irrevocably changed your life in such a tragic way. This all that crossed my mind after the show ended. Which while I feel it's an abuse of power I still gave the show 5 stars because I appreciated being forced to exercise my brain.