The Telegraph awarded the series four out of five stars, describing it as chilling and effective in building tension through its use of archival footage and police body-camera recordings. The review noted that the documentary draws attention to missed warning signs and institutional failures without resorting to sensationalism. Writing for
The Indian Express, the reviewer described the series as a haunting account of domestic abuse, while observing that it largely follows familiar true-crime conventions. The review highlighted the emotional weight of the material but suggested that the documentary does not significantly expand public understanding beyond what was already known about the case. In
Slate, critics focused on the series' examination of social media culture, arguing that its use of Petito's online presence and private messages deconstructs the idealized "van life" aesthetic and illustrates how abuse can be obscured behind curated digital personas. The review noted that the documentary's access to personal communications provided additional insight into Petito's state of mind. The
Chicago Sun-Times praised the editing and pacing of the series, stating that it brings urgency and emotional resonance to a story whose outcome was already widely known. The review emphasized the impact of the Moab police stop footage as a central moment in the narrative. According to
The Irish Times, the series offers a stark contrast between Petito's public social media image and the reality of her relationship, though the reviewer described the viewing experience as emotionally taxing and at times voyeuristic. More critical responses came from
Independent.ie, which argued that the documentary adds little perspective beyond Petito's existing footage and questioned whether the series meaningfully advances discussion of the case. Genre-focused outlets were generally more favorable.
Heaven of Horror described the series as raw yet restrained in its approach, while
The Review Geek characterized it as a solid and respectfully handled entry in
Netflix's true-crime catalogue.
Viewership Following its release, the documentary reached the number-one position on Netflix's global trending list and remained within the platform's Top 10 for several weeks. == Domestic abuse analysis ==