Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Netflix || The Investigator: A British Crime Story

Welcome to another post. This is a review on The Investigator: A British Crime Story on Netflix. It's been on my list for a while to watch, and I finally watched it. 

The Investigator follows the investigation on a missing person. It follows a former police officer who is looking into the disappearance of a wife and mother in 1985

What I liked about the program was that it really goes into detail about what happened to a curtain person who had gone missing and her husband in prison for her murder.

It all unfolds over four episodes.

The first series is really strange. Carole Packman just disappears, her husband reports her missing two months later, and six months after that someone claiming to be her says she's fine. Carole's family dynamics seem really strange before she disappeared.

After she disappeared her husband replaced her pretty quickly with the woman who moved into the house beofre she disappeared.


I found it strange that now after so long that her daughter Sam wants to find out what's happened to her mum because when she first disappeared all those years ago she didn't seem to care.

The woman who took Carole's place was a bit strange. But it's understandable that she didn't want to talk.

Throughout the episodes the Investigator had been writing back and forth with the person who is in jail for the murder  and with his lover. The whole series is completely different then what I have seen before.

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