Nielsen responded calmly and calmly in the face of the police visit; later, he was worried that his dog's concern when he was uncomfortable in prison even made people sympathize; and then he attacked the lawyer who tried to defend him: "Don't you want to pursue justice? "?" and fired the lawyer on the spot, which is even a little admirable. No wonder the younger brother of one of the victims said the show was "trying to glorify a murderer" after the episode aired. In the first episode, it seems that aside from the crimes Nelson himself describes, we see and hear very little negative information about him. It wasn't until episode 3 that we started hearing Nelson's bragging about the truth frequently.
Then we can ask ourselves whether such a drama has any positive meaning? The real-life Nelson is described by those around him as "very boring", or at least "unremarkable". It is difficult for us to imagine that such a person can kill more than a dozen people in life and then dismember their bodies. Only in the words he describes himself can we see clues, such as extreme narcissism.
Perhaps, this will make us realize that the crime is really close to us. We generally don't know that an ordinary person on the surface may abuse animals in private, or even be a serial killer.
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