It’s frightening how a little more cover and lighting can humanize pure evil. Ted Bundy is one of the most evil people of our time for he not only personally killed innocent people but use his bare hands to do so but as I read “Stranger Beside Me” by Ann Rule and watch Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile it’s amazing how your humanity seeps in for such dirt (sorry to insult dirt). They portray the parts of his life which were “normal” and times of actual “good deeds” in such bright lights that you can never truly feel for his many, many victims.
This is frightening because all evil people have some good sides for example Hitler was good to animals. Imagine then a movie focusing on Hitler’s treatment of a stray German Shepard and the beautiful new roads he built and downplaying any connection to the War he created and the concentration camps that bare his DNA? I believe it’s important to understand where evil comes from in all it’s aspects but not by shining the light too bright when darkness really resides.