6/10
The Cops need to be retrained, period.
28 February 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Watching episode 2, and especially episode 3, I keep hearing today's lead detective talk about not throwing previous detectives under the bus for doing their jobs wrong, but that's totally what he did. You get the feeling he'd throw everyone under the bus if it helped him climb to the top, and he'd do it with his well practiced smile on his face.

There's a conference room scene where the leading detective and other coworkers discuss how infuriating people are for coming forth with details years later. They really need sensitivity training. If they knew anything about trauma they'd know trauma survivors don't process life the same way and are in constant survival mode, waking up every morning in a state of alert instead of calmness. ---I for one thought how careless and reckless they were being. Someone with crucial information to a case may have been sitting on it out of fear and these cops words may have a lasting impact. It would make me feel like I wouldn't be believed, and the cops are going to be infuriated. Cops can be scary, and when you see things in the news about cops choking people to death by sitting on them it already makes people apprehensive.

Last but not least the lead detective is the laziest MF on this little girls case, and she deserves better. They had a chance to leave no stone unturned, but decided to leave the shed. Absolutely Ridiculous. Things get moved over time. Don't be so Absolutely sure of everything. Tear that building down and start digging until you are sure. It dosen't matter if she's not underneath, what matters is you checked everywhere and didn't leave an area unchecked and half-assed.
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