Audience emotional responses for 'Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills' are dominated by the tragic nature of the crime and the complexities of the justice system. High levels of Sadness and Empathy are felt for the child victims and the accused teenagers, whose innocence is questioned throughout the film. Anxiety and Anticipation are prevalent as the real-life courtroom drama unfolds, keeping viewers on edge about the outcome. Anger is directed at the perceived injustices and flaws within the American legal system, while Disturbing feelings arise from the gruesome details of the murders and the dark themes explored. Curiosity and Confusion are strong due to the documentary's investigative nature and the ambiguous, conflicting evidence presented.
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