The Police have Chandrakant Jha in custody, they begin to learn why he's carried out his crimes.
The first thing I have to question, how obnoxious are some of those being interviewed? Some of what you hear will leave you feeling somewhat frustrated.
Interesting to learn that his first murder occured back in 1998, however, The Police didn't even start looking for him until years later.
It does give you some background on Chandrakant, you'll learn about his past, his family, definitely criminally minded, but it paints the picture that he didn't have an easy early life.
It's gruesome, some pretty shocking revelations, it's definitely not a show to watch whilst you're having your toast in the morning.
If I'm honest, I think think the direction is a little off, I'm not sure if it's the voiceovers or the editing, but it feels like it's jumping about, from one strand to another, without fully explaining a single point.
Visually, it's a real success, it looks wonderful, I love the use of pictures, re-enactments etc, it does look very nice.
Have a double shot of espresso, the caffeine may help you concentrate. 6/10.