FACT OR FICTION?

Netflix fans have a big complaint about ‘messed up’ new true crime series Missing: Dead or Alive

FANS of true-crime are all saying the same thing about the production of the new Netflix docu-series.

Missing: Dead or Alive is a four-episode documentary series which focused on the investigations within a South Carolina police department and dealt with mysterious disappearances.

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Viewers got an insight into investigations within a South Carolina police departmentCredit: netflix
Vicki and her colleagues were seen approaching the missing woman’s homeCredit: netflix
But viewers thought the true crime series felt scriptedCredit: netflix

Viewers got to know how the officers looked into the lives of the people who had vanished under often troubling circumstances.

They also got an insight into the officers’ personal lives and opinions.

The first few moments of episode one features Vicki Rains, a missing persons investigator, making a call to her colleagues informing them of a local resident’s disappearance.

Vicki and her colleagues were seen exiting their cars and approaching the missing woman’s home.

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The show reached number three on the most-watched Netflix chart in the UK.

However, viewers took to social media to say they think the scene was scripted.

Taking to Twitter, one said: “This show feels scripted.” 

Another wrote: “Just finished episode one of Missing: Dead or Alive on #Netflix and I must be the only one, but I think it’s not good.

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"I think it makes the police look bad. They’ve clearly already made up their mind about this man with no actual investigation.

"Feels scripted and overly dramatic.”

A third penned: “The first scene of Missing: Dead or Alive on Netflix weirdly felt scripted.

"Do they do that for shows involving real crime? It’s not a re-enactment either. It just was weird lol."

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Missing: Dead or Alive is available to stream on Netflix.

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