Well, there are a few minor details that bothered me, as in I do not believe them to be accurate, but all in all the show was not bad. After that pathetic attempt by Lifetime to make a movie about this crime, well...just about anything is an improvement.
In the "murder made me famous" program, one thing really struck me as most likely right on! When he is dying after so many stab wounds, she comes back and says something like, "Travis? Are you OK sweetie?" My skin crawled at that scene. Of course, there is no way to know for sure that it happened but from what I've seen of Killer Arias it is right up her alley to say such a thing at such a time. IMO.
So...yeah...thanks for the heads up about the program. I thought the producers made a decent attempt to tell the real story.[/QUOTE
I agree, it wasn't bad. What I liked is they didn't make her out to be this glamorous character the other film conveyed because she is not and was not. She is a beady eyed,stringy haired killer.