When Maya first emerges from the motel bathroom, she has just taken a shower and is only wearing a towel. After Alan strangles her, her corpse is pictured lying on the bed wearing a black bra. When her body is discovered, she is wrapped in a shower curtain but isn't wearing a bra.
Why would the murderers go to the trouble of putting a bra on a corpse only to take it off again? More than likely, Maya was supposed to be naked when lying on the bed, but in order to show the ligature marks on her neck (to "prove" to the audience that she is dead), some of her body needed to be shown, and it would have been difficult to do this and not show nudity on network television, so the actor who played Maya wore a bra for the dead-on-the-bed scene.
Why would the murderers go to the trouble of putting a bra on a corpse only to take it off again? More than likely, Maya was supposed to be naked when lying on the bed, but in order to show the ligature marks on her neck (to "prove" to the audience that she is dead), some of her body needed to be shown, and it would have been difficult to do this and not show nudity on network television, so the actor who played Maya wore a bra for the dead-on-the-bed scene.
When Alan first backs his car up at the gas station, the front passenger-side window is only rolled down about an inch or two, yet after the camera switches perspectives, the window is suddenly open much more, enough for Maya's entire face to be visible from inside the car.
Reid uses Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo as an example of a married killing couple. He says they 'raped, tortured and killed at least nineteen people' but this is incorrect - they killed only three people as a pair, although Bernardo is suspected of raping several others on his own. Reid also mispronounces Karla's last name, he says 'Homolko'.