Overview
- 'The Asunta Case' is now the second most-watched TV show on Netflix, exploring the tragic murder of Asunta Basterra Porto by her adoptive parents.
- Critics praise the series for its engaging narrative, though some note it oversimplifies the complex case.
- The series has reignited discussions about the controversial trial of Rosario Porto and Alfonso Basterra, who were convicted in 2015.
- Viewer reactions range from shock to deep emotional engagement, with many expressing dismay over the nature of the crime.
- The show's portrayal raises questions about the evidence and motives behind the murder, leaving audiences divided on the parents' guilt.