To be a fan of true crime TV is to wonder why (or possibly how) anybody is still living in California after the '70s and '80s.
From the never-ending run of programming built around the Manson murders to HBO's I'll Be Gone in the Dark, with its chronicle of the Golden State Killer, to Netflix's new four-parter Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer, there's an impression that decades passed during which the entire state was in a sleepless limbo, balancing glamour by day and terror by night, existing on fumes laced with cocaine and smog.
And that's all without a definitive new documentary examination of the Zodiac Killer or the Hillside Strangler, both projects that I can only assume are mere moments away.
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