A scene from Maxine, currently streaming on Netflix
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Soham murders drama Maxine blasted by Netflix viewers: ‘No one needed her story’

Are real-life true crime events suitable material for TV dramas?

Soham murders drama Maxine, which has been released on Netflix, has been slammed by viewers.

The three-part series originally aired on Channel 5 last year, and is still available to watch on the broadcaster’s catch-up service.

But Maxine becoming available on streaming giant Netflix has opened it up to more viewers around the world.

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Furthermore, many have found it “uncomfortable” how they perceive the portrayal of Maxine Carr‘s involvement in the 2002 murders of 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman to be in the dramatisation.

Additionally, one unhappy observer blasted the true crime show: “”

A scene from Maxine, currently streaming on Netflix

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Robert Leigh
Freelance writer