Episode notes
The accounts of Marie and Iona--
We confront Donald Bull's deeply troubling past—a history that includes prior convictions, including rape, which raises concerns about his capacity for violence and wrongdoing. Marie, who lived across the street from Donnie, did not know his previous conviction when he moved in nearby. Understandably, such information might have altered her perception of him, but what's fascinating is how personal experiences and public knowledge can coexist in shaping one's judgment. Marie's sister dated Donnie Bull briefly, and it wasn't a smooth sailing relationship, either. We learn that anger and aggression were present, with a concerning incident where he grabbed her and broke her necklace. Despite these red flags, Marie is surprised upon hearing of his murder ...