Questions and Conclusions from the three Documentaries:
All three documentaries seem anxious to portray Vincent Tabak as a man with a secret life consisting of watching violent pornography and contact with escorts. There is (seemingly ) no other reason why he should murder Jo (or anyone else), so it is implied that sex was the reason: he moved from spectator to perpetrator. Yet, his "secret life" did not form part of his trial, nor were any escorts ever identified or interviewed by the police.
Following on from this, nobody who appears in any of the documentaries has anything adverse to say about VT. People from Holland are interviewed, but nobody comes forward to say he was anything more than a "geek"! There is no evidence that he ever "tried it on" with a woman: in fact, it seems that he was in a normal, steady, loving relationship.
So, no previous "form" and no incidences of sinister behaviour around women. However, nobody murders without a motive, so the porn allegedly found on his computer, and his apparent contact with escorts is used to form the motive.
It is repeatedly affirmed that VT was "smart" and "clever", but this is used not to highlight how good he was at his work, but how good he was at covering up what he had done, staying one step ahead of the investigation, and deceiving /fooling everybody into thinking he was a "goodie" when, in fact, he was a "baddie."
Jo is always depicted as being the life and soul of the party, everybody's friend, very popular and outgoing, in oontrast with VT being something of a "nerd" and an introvert. I am sure that this was true to some extent, but I think it is over-emphasized in the documentaries, so that the public sees the contrast between the victim and her alleged murderer. People are always more comfortable with those who are friendly and outgoing! Jo being completely "normal" and being killed by somebody who just pretended to be normal, but who was anything but, is just the sort of thing the public is ready to hear!
There are various inconsistencies with timings, such as when Jo arrived home, when Vincent looked at his computer, etc .
Well, that's a start on my comments. Plenty more to say----------------