I don't see it that way, as revictimizing the victims. Unless the family of the victim asks her to take down specific videos, or to refilm them, as someone else said.Knitting Jenny wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 11:44 amI do like Eleanor Neale, I don't watch her anymore though, because all she does is solved cases, which I think is disrespectful to make money with. It revictimizes the victims of the crimes for a petty reason.
The way i see solved cases is like a ray of hope for all the other cases that are yet unsolved. I also consider that we can still learn from those cases. Maybe someone may find more victims of the culprit by learning about the solved cases. It's often said in the case of the serial evil-doers that the real number of victims is not known. How about those Janes and Joe Doe's and their families? Wouldn't it be nice if they too would get some closure? And if watching a video on a solved true crime case is the way, then why stopping it?
Maybe i have too much hope for a good ending. who can know?