I have followed the Maura Murray story for several years. The whole thing with her disappearance is gut-wrenching...especially when you see her father talk and you just know this man is completely heartbroken over his missing daughter. Overall, I think this show is worth watching especially if it brings new awareness to Maura and her family's search for her. What I didn't like about this show... (1) the investigative journalist, Maggie was kind of annoying. Lots of fake dramatic inflection in her voice-overs that just made you roll your eyes. (2) I was really annoyed that they gave air-time to James Renner. This guy...ugh. Seems like a real low life, doesn't know what he's talking about or who he hurts with his ridiculous accusations. His theory that Maura ran away to Canada "with child" is just stupid. They lost a few stars over airing this idiot. (3) The podcast guys with their GPS coordinates...could not believe they gave this stupid theory air time. Whoever led them on that fake goose chase must be laughing (although I think the podcast guys made up the GPS thing themselves to insert themselves into the story (4) The one theory that seemed plausible - wasn't really explored much (the 3 guys from the ski resort)
What I did like...(1) They shot down James Renner's idiotic theory (2) They showed the Dad of Maura for who he is...a grieving father that just wants to find his daughter. (3) They were mostly thorough in their investigation. (4) They tied up some loose ends, such as what Maura was crying about on the phone shortly before she disappeared. (4) Finally, I was very happy that they did not re-victimize this family the way Renner and his loser supporters have on his blog.
As just some random person who would love to see Maura found allowing her family to start the healing process over the loss of her, I hope this show somehow aids in that conclusion.
What I did like...(1) They shot down James Renner's idiotic theory (2) They showed the Dad of Maura for who he is...a grieving father that just wants to find his daughter. (3) They were mostly thorough in their investigation. (4) They tied up some loose ends, such as what Maura was crying about on the phone shortly before she disappeared. (4) Finally, I was very happy that they did not re-victimize this family the way Renner and his loser supporters have on his blog.
As just some random person who would love to see Maura found allowing her family to start the healing process over the loss of her, I hope this show somehow aids in that conclusion.