“The worry with documentaries of this nature is that the perpetrator will derive satisfaction from getting the prime-time treatment. But not this one: the police interviews showed up Sinaga for the wheedling, inadequate coward that he is.”
Anita Singh, The Telegraph
“[The victim’s] bravery in being interviewed was remarkable, as was his answer to that central question – did he wish the police had never knocked on his door that day? No, he replied.“The unknown was harder than knowing.” His ability to look the horror in the face – and the documentary’s sensitive handling of it – was humbling.”
Barbara Speed, The i
“It was a horrible story sensitively told and without prurience.”
Carol Midgley, The Times
Directed by Liza Williams; BBC2 / Minnow