The true crime concept to watch, then ''witness to murder: digital evidence'' is a great way to start if youre a novice, and a must see for every true crime nerd out there.
Its almost absent of dramatizations, based on interviews with family and police and media, and most important of all, it shows on crime scene footage from body cams and also use footage of interrogation room sessions that merely leaves no doupt. Also the digital imprint of a murder investigation are heavily evaluated for its importance of modern crime investigations.
Having watched ''first 48'' for ''decades'' i got that familiar feeling in episode 6 where the detectives of mobile alabama turned the culprit over in the end. So let me just asure you that real life crime tv really can make an imprint, even on a grumpy old mans sole, far away on the other side of the big dam where norway lies...
keep on telling these stories in such a mannerism as this product presents, its a wow of respect to the deceased and to their families.
Its almost absent of dramatizations, based on interviews with family and police and media, and most important of all, it shows on crime scene footage from body cams and also use footage of interrogation room sessions that merely leaves no doupt. Also the digital imprint of a murder investigation are heavily evaluated for its importance of modern crime investigations.
Having watched ''first 48'' for ''decades'' i got that familiar feeling in episode 6 where the detectives of mobile alabama turned the culprit over in the end. So let me just asure you that real life crime tv really can make an imprint, even on a grumpy old mans sole, far away on the other side of the big dam where norway lies...
keep on telling these stories in such a mannerism as this product presents, its a wow of respect to the deceased and to their families.