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IBGD v. EXPOSED (EXPOSED gave no credit to McNamara for her work on the…
IBGD
v.
EXPOSED
EXPOSED
gave no credit to McNamara for her work on the case
No credit was given for coining the name of GSK
EXPOSED
only gave credit to coining the name GSK, when clearly it was stated in
IBGD
it was McNamara.
Praise was given to Paul Holes, who never acknowledged McNamara
While being interviewed by
EXPOSED
Paul Holes said he didn't do it alone. He mentioned other people helped, but did not mention any names.
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only acknowledged Paul Holes and the other detectives for the work in catching the GSK. (mainly Paul Holes) They never gave McNamara any kind of though for her work while researching for
IBGD
.
IBGD
&
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both spoke to investigators and victims
IBGD
made the interviews more narrative
I'll be Gone in the Dark
Teated male victims like a stereotype
IBGD gave more details on victims' personal lives, made readers more empathetic
Spoke about the general feelings of the communities
Spoke about victims feelings during their attacks
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had audio from the victims
Spoke to male victims about their experience
Discusses the vulnerability and guilt that came from the GSK attacks
Victims discussed their current feelings about their attacks
Spoke very briefly to victims/family members,
got to the main details of crime
Could be more impactful
IBGD
&
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both discuss the GSK crimes at length
IBGD
weaves personal narrative in with the crimes
Was written as a passion project and read as such
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focuses solely on the crimes
Seemed to capitalize on the interest that came from
IBGD
Both media projects were produced before the killer's identity was known
IBGD
was finished and published before the killer was found
Non-satisfying conclusion
EXPOSED
was being produced as the news came out and was able to wrap the story up
The two stories were presented through different mediums
IBGD
was a book written by a true crime author
McNamara used short staccato sentences to evoke horror in the audience
Subtle, gently guided the audience to being afraid
Less edited than
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because of McNamara's death
More coy about the attacks most times
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is a podcast produced by a television news channel
Utilized music and sound effects to make the audience scared
More aggressive and "in your face"
Was more professional and well edited than
IBGD
More graphic in recounting the attacks