Joe Berlinger goes for a crisper approach with just three episodes of 45-50m each, using slick-looking archive footage. He does commit the apparent mistake of excessively indulging in the stories of sex workers and the rise of pornography in '70s Times Square, leaving less time for the killer's equally haunting New Jersey exploits and the victims themselves. It wouldn't rank among the top true-crime material you'd see on Netflix, but it sure as hell does its job of keeping you hooked for a little over two hours.