Netflix's Best True Crime Documentaries

 

The best Netflix documentaries

True crime is a type of documentary, usually based on actual murder and disappearance cases, which has become very popular on Netflix and other streaming content platforms. These documentaries show, through various episodes, not only the profile of the victims and murderers but the entire investigation process, as well as testimonies from relatives and people involved in the cases.

The "true crimes" are a documentary genre about real crimes, based on images and testimonies of investigators and those involved.

The reason for the popularity of this type of content is that they tend to try to clarify or offer new points of view on cases that either never were closed or had dubious sentences. Usually, they are somewhat rugged stories, with a good amount of mystery and tension. Some of these documentaries also include the testimony of the accused themselves and the culprits, which adds an extra dose of morbidness.

For fans of this type of content, although we already recommend the best Netflix documentaries in general, today we are going to focus on those that deal with actual crimes. This is our recommendation:

- "Why did they kill me?": One of the last "true crime" documentaries added to Netflix, deals with the murder of Crystal Theobald, a 24-year-old girl who lived in Riverside, a city south of Los Angels The strong point of the case is the desire to find those responsible, which leads the young woman's mother to search for her murderers through social networks posing as her deceased daughter.

- "The Sons of Sam": The Son of Sam is one of the best-known serial killers in the United States. The series reviews the David Berkowitz murders, focusing on the obsession that journalist Maury Terry developed over the case, coming to be sure the crimes were actually the work of a satanic cult.

- "Conversations with the Killers: The Ted Bundy Tapes": Bundy is perhaps the best-known serial killer in history and the first human being to have the term imposed. During the 1970s, he abused and murdered more than 30 young women in the United States. The series reconstructs Bundy's crime scenes from the tapes he made in jail, in which he reveals some details of his life.

- "The Staircase": The story focuses on the trials of Michael Peterson, an American writer, accused of the death of his wife. Although the accused maintains his innocence, throughout the 13 episodes that make up the documentary, data is revealed that may make the balance tip against him.

- "The Night Stalker": Among the most "famous" names in American crime, Richard Ramirez is one of the most feared. Ruthless and bloodthirsty like few others, he murdered, raped and tortured several people in the 1980s.

- "Jeffery Epstein: Filthy Rich": Jeffery Epstein's is one of the most popular names in recent times. The American billionaire hid, behind a semblance of chivalry, a pedophile plot in which many famous names from US society, politics and art have been involved. The series focuses on the damage that Epstein caused to his victims and not so much on the figure of the stalker.

- «The Alcàsser case»: The case of the young Miriam, Toñi and Desireé convulsed Spain in the 90s, leading to a radical change in the way journalism and television would deal with these types of cases in the future . The series uses current testimonies of the protagonists, as well as images of the time, to complete a search that, almost 30 years later, is still active for some.

- "The Confession Killer": The series puts the viewer in the mind of Henry Lee Lucas, one of the worst serial killers in history. Lucas claims to have murdered more than 300 people, at the rate of about three a week. The story, from the murderer's hand, is horrifying, and it tells who, how and why, as well as the testimonies of Lee Lucas's own family.

- "Don't even touch cats: A murderer on the Internet": One of the most unlikely and recommended "true crimes" on the platform. A group of Facebook users discover videos of someone who is dedicated to killing cats and recording themselves. The group will use the Internet and the networks to find the person responsible, but what they did not think was how complicated the search could be.

- "The Keepers": If the previous one is one of the most unlikely documentaries on the platform, "The Keepers" is one of the most spectacular and cared for. It presents a case from the 60s, the murder of the nun Catherine Cesnik, behind which hides a real conspiracy, in which cases of pedophilia and murder are hidden.

- "Disappearance at the Cecil Hotel": The Cecil Hotel in downtown Los Angeles is one of the blackest buildings in the world. Not only has it been the scene of countless murders and strange events, but within its walls some of the worst murderers in history have been housed, such as the famous Richard Ramírez. The documentary tries to clarify the facts surrounding the disappearance of the young Elisa Lam, whose strange circumstances, coupled with even more strange images captured by the hotel cameras, created a veritable wave of theories on the Internet.


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