It uses real crime scene footage, police archives, and interviews with the actual detectives who cracked the cases.
The show’s strength lies in its . Unlike modern, polished true crime, this series feels "dirty" in a way that matches the chaotic 90s and early 2000s. The grainy film stock, the cold urban landscapes, and that iconic, chilling theme music by Igor Nazaruk create a sense of dread that stays with you long after the credits roll. The Content: Beyond the Headlines It uses real crime scene footage, police archives,
It inadvertently documents the collapse of one social order and the violent birth of another, showing how poverty and power vacuums fueled the crime wave. The Verdict It uses real crime scene footage