Detective Jones might be the most interesting person in the doc so far, if it isn't Springsteen. That guy today is portrayed as just completely broken and alone, which is so jarring compared to the bustling family home with kids hanging off of him when that CBS reporter visited him in the 90s. PTSD might not be the whole story with him.
I'm not sure I like how Brown is approaching this, since we're halfway done and barely scratched the surface on the theories of the murder that actually went to trial. Hardly anything about Michael Scott or the DNA. I understand wanting to know more about the victims and the impact of the murders on the families, but do we actually need a lengthy segment for each tree and plaque around town? I'm much more interested in the Old Austin cast of characters, like the poor girl whose occult dildo collection was raided. Would've loved more time behind the "Quite Please" curtain during the Springsteen interview instead of the hasty series of clips we got.