“Unmasking a Monster: How a Charismatic Killer Fooled a Nation on TV While His Dark Legacy of 130 Victims Lurks Behind the Screen”
Although based on real-life cases, the film takes some artistic license. For instance, Bradshaw is seen going against the dating show presenter’s wishes by going off-script and asking the bachelor her own questions, giving the film a more feminist angle than was the case in reality.
The date between Bradshaw and Alcala is also an invention. In reality, they never made it as far as a date, but the film imagines their trip to a bar and a subsequent altercation in the car park.
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