Anne-Marie Green
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There's a symbolism here, right? And it's that, Melissa, you have all of these memories of your father, and then you get these additional memories as you start to learn about his movements, the places he went, the women that were killed. And so I wonder, like, you must want to keep the good memories, right? Is there a way to keep the good and ignore the bad?
There's a symbolism here, right? And it's that, Melissa, you have all of these memories of your father, and then you get these additional memories as you start to learn about his movements, the places he went, the women that were killed. And so I wonder, like, you must want to keep the good memories, right? Is there a way to keep the good and ignore the bad?
There's a symbolism here, right? And it's that, Melissa, you have all of these memories of your father, and then you get these additional memories as you start to learn about his movements, the places he went, the women that were killed. And so I wonder, like, you must want to keep the good memories, right? Is there a way to keep the good and ignore the bad?
Right. I want to play a little bit from the series. There's a scene where the character, Melissa, and a TV producer interview Keith Jesperson in prison. I want to share that clip.
Right. I want to play a little bit from the series. There's a scene where the character, Melissa, and a TV producer interview Keith Jesperson in prison. I want to share that clip.
Right. I want to play a little bit from the series. There's a scene where the character, Melissa, and a TV producer interview Keith Jesperson in prison. I want to share that clip.
So that scene, I think, encapsulates exactly what you were talking about. So I found myself as I was watching it, Melissa, thinking, does he want her to love him? Or does he want just to get attention?
So that scene, I think, encapsulates exactly what you were talking about. So I found myself as I was watching it, Melissa, thinking, does he want her to love him? Or does he want just to get attention?
So that scene, I think, encapsulates exactly what you were talking about. So I found myself as I was watching it, Melissa, thinking, does he want her to love him? Or does he want just to get attention?
That's fascinating. Jennifer, you're sort of agreeing with that.
That's fascinating. Jennifer, you're sort of agreeing with that.
That's fascinating. Jennifer, you're sort of agreeing with that.
Welcome back. One of the things that you see in the series is the attraction and interest that many people have in serial killers. And in the first few episodes that I saw, you sort of see the gamut, right? The people who are just interested in true crime, like a lot of people who are going to be listening to this podcast. The people who think they can save the serial killer.
Welcome back. One of the things that you see in the series is the attraction and interest that many people have in serial killers. And in the first few episodes that I saw, you sort of see the gamut, right? The people who are just interested in true crime, like a lot of people who are going to be listening to this podcast. The people who think they can save the serial killer.
Welcome back. One of the things that you see in the series is the attraction and interest that many people have in serial killers. And in the first few episodes that I saw, you sort of see the gamut, right? The people who are just interested in true crime, like a lot of people who are going to be listening to this podcast. The people who think they can save the serial killer.
The people who are drawn to the morbid. I wonder if this is something, Jennifer, that you were sensitive to, and even Melissa, in telling this story.
The people who are drawn to the morbid. I wonder if this is something, Jennifer, that you were sensitive to, and even Melissa, in telling this story.
The people who are drawn to the morbid. I wonder if this is something, Jennifer, that you were sensitive to, and even Melissa, in telling this story.
So what was it like to see Annalie Ashford portraying you on camera? Like, I have to say, when I looked at her and looked at you, I thought, oh, my God. I mean, they really got an actress that looks very similar to you. You guys could almost be sisters.
So what was it like to see Annalie Ashford portraying you on camera? Like, I have to say, when I looked at her and looked at you, I thought, oh, my God. I mean, they really got an actress that looks very similar to you. You guys could almost be sisters.