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I get what you mean about loose ends, but the uncertainty of it all definitely added to the realism. We get hints as to why Jamie did it; what caused him to become radicalised in the way he did and a rough idea of his feelings. But never a direct confession from him besides the change of plea. We never know how things turn out for the grieving schoolkids or family. I kinda like that - it's left to the viewer's imagination and isn't neatly wrapped up because things in real life rarely are.
And yes I loved how each episode was from a different perspective.