it is worth watching, even if she is a bit intense. she makes many good points esp. about the possible release of more crime scene photos. I for one am not clamoring to see more graphic photos, but I would have to look if they are available. but to agree with Pat Brown, none of us outside of LE, the associated attorneys or the families should demand the right to see them.
i have often wondered what the point of our (the general public's, me included) interest in cases like this are. I think it is our desire to make sense out of chaos; 4 people, minding their own business are brutally killed...we want there to be a reason. if there is no reason, then our world is filled with unknowns and that is scary for some people. the human brain is hard-wired to see patterns & make sense out of data, and it is stressful when we cannot do that.
as a person who follows true crime, BKs motive will never make sense even if he does state it. what interests me most is the investigative techniques to catch these people, and if (and that is a big IF) more research gives insight to a common factor in killers I.e. head injury, abuse as a child etc. however, science is not there yet & could be there is no common factor.