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9/10
Great show ... not what I was expecting
adiadv126 October 2016
If you've watched a lot of crime TV, you might pass by another show about a case you've seen covered multiple times.

Candice DeLong is a pro at disarming people and getting them to open up in a very unique way. It can be unnerving and exhausting to listen to some of them ramble on about their innocence when it's obvious they're guilty.

Other subjects broke my heart with their brutal honesty about what led them to kill, and their acceptance of responsibility for ending a life.

The woman who clearly acted in self defense really hit home. She knew what harm he was capable of doing, and it's a tragedy that she killed him.
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6/10
More in the cheesy side!
casslm23 February 2022
The premise of the show is good because you have a person who worked for the FBI interviewing real criminals actually serving prison time, however, Candice liked to go for the cheese factor or she was told to because her catch phrases could get annoying! Some of the things she said did not jive with what I had heard from other true crime experts, and it seemed to me she was a little vain when it comes to her physical appearance. Her professionalism seemed good and the criminals that were chosen for the interviews were great choices! Getting to hear directly from them what led up to their crimes and how they feel about everything now was very interesting to watch!
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2/10
Awful
embmw13 January 2021
You'd think that an alleged former FBI profiler interviewing inmates about their crimes would result in some insight into the criminal mind, but not in this case. Either DeLong is hopelessly incompetent or "profiling" is pseudo-science made up of subjective opinions. After watching several episodes of this rubbish a good case can be made.that both are true.

In only one of the episodes I watched did DeLong actually offer any real analysis of the inmate's statements, but most of it seemed to be pretty presumptive, although it was clear her final assessment was correct. In every other episode I suffered through she came across more like a (very slightly) less unlikeable version of Nancy Grace-- spouting opinion based on answers to her inane questions, while offering no objective basis for her conclusions.

Since DeLong's commentary is mostly subjective opinion with zero scientific basis, and because she does not bother to compare inmates' claims to evidence presented at trial, let alone do any new investigating on her own, what we're left with is 20 minutes of an inmate telling viewers what they want them to hear. That gets old really quickly.

There are plenty of good True Crime shows available. This is not one of them. I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did, but I'm glad it's no longer being produced.
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