The audience steps into the shoes of two contrasting narratives. In each episode they will hear the recounts directly from the victims and criminals with never-before-revealed details. The viewer plays a detective role to discover truth.
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Pemeran
Justin Price
Deputy Sheriff Sandler
Catherine Ann Restivo
Celeste
Ashlan Rowan
Jr's daughter
Destini Renee
APS Officer
Kyle Johnson
Self - Son of Nichelle Nichols
Havon Baraka
BJ
Havon Baraka
Will
Mariale Chiribao
Young Andrea
Rob Gill
Bartender
John T. Hillman
Cole Johnson
Brad Stoll
Jon Garner
Desi Louise
Charity Parchem
Kenneth J. Morgan
Kyle Johnson
R Scott Hoffman
Mark Athans
Jackie Green
Robert Gopher
Michael McCarthy
Wes
Julio Ortiz
District Attorney
Travis Samuel Clark
David Watson
Lynda Gatlin
Sandra Garner
Chloe Gorman
Jennifer
Sam Russell
Bailiff
Sam Russell
Restaurant Patron
Annette Homewood
Rosemary Watson
Jason Patrick Mills
LAPD Officer Richey
Joseph Grady
Marcus
Gilbert Bell
Self - Former Business Manager of Nichelle Nichols
Mungkin Anda Juga Suka
Murder: Suspect No. 1
Jiji
Oloture: The Journey
Cleaning Up
The Day of the Jackal
Ambitions
Cruel Intentions
Dying for Sex
Shark: The Storm
CIA
The Better Woman
Sex, Love & Goop
Homestead
Fire Country
The Blacklist: Redemption
Stitchers
Powers
Proven Innocent
Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!
Laid
Fugget About It
Hunters
Gang Related
Sex Sells
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I liked the idea of the show where you hear the events from both sides own mouths BUT there are a couple of problems with the show. It is usually pretty obvious who the guilty party is and then there is the abyssmal writing for the crappy narrator with the usual little nitpicky adjectives we are all used to from the media's dogwhistling newspeak. The narrator is just awful as well. Not really sure if they have ever had that kind of gig but they need some lessons or go back to Big Bad Wolf story time at the local library. The liars are poor at best and the body language alone is usually enough to give it away. That said it is a nice spin on the usual murder * stuff, I just wish it could be less obvious and use more neutral language in the narration. Also a new narrator would probably be good. That guy from Oak Island or the guy that did the Dominick Dunne series would be awesome. Not the Oak Island guy I take that back. That jerk knows pretty much how the world will end at this point and yet parrots the same three sentences week after week, arranging the words in a computer lol.
In theory one of the people would be telling the truth and the other lying. That's not the case for most of the episodes. One of the people is frequently someone who doesn't have firsthand knowledge of the case and they deliberately don't offer corroborating evidence that would be easily obtained. Revamp or pull the plug.
