Share on Facebook Share on Twitter True crime documentaries reveal that the truth is often stranger than fiction, as they encourage us to confront the dark side of reality. In some ways, that’s even more frightening. Do we truly know who lives next door? Is it safe to stroll alone on a quiet street at night? Perhaps we’re just morbid, but let’s face it: we all love a good murder mystery. Here’s our list of the 5 most haunting true crime documentaries on Netflix: 5 Most Haunting True Crime Documentaries On Netflix If you’re a true crime fan on the hunt for a good docuseries, you’ve come to the right place. These are our top five documentaries on Netflix that are gripping, chilling, and will keep you on the edge of your seat until the end credits roll. Photo: Netflix 1. Don’t F**K With Cats (2019) After a young man posts grisly videos of cat murders on the web, followed by gruesome amateur videos of human murder, a collection of amateur online sleuths-turned-detectives attempt to track the killer down before he strikes again. The detectives find themselves in the internet’s dark underbelly and soon realize their lives are in danger. Photo: Netflix 2. The Death And Life of Marsha P. Johnson (2017) This documentary tells the story of Marsha P. Johnson, a famous LGBTQIA+ activist found dead in the Hudson River 20 years ago. Despite questionable circumstances, authorities first classified it as a suicide. She was one of the first activists to challenge police brutality and the mistreatment of trans people under the law. Photo: Netflix 3. The Raincoat Killer: Chasing a Predator in Korea (2021) Murder and violence may not be the first things that come to mind regarding South Korea. However, this is exactly what the early 2000s were like when a series of brutal murders shook the country. Women, children, and entire families were brutally murdered by serial killer Yoo Young-Chul. As fear spread through the city, hunting for one of South Korea’s most violent serial killers became more urgent. Photo: Netflix 4. Casting JonBenet (2017) Casting JonBenet is a clever and thought-provoking documentary film. The documentary and its subjects deliver a worthy examination of the public’s obsession with JonBenet Ramsey, a six-year-old child model who was brutally murdered in her Boulder home in 1996. The twists and turns in the official narrative may have frustrated viewers who prefer simple answers to complex questions, but that’s exactly how things were from the start. Photo: Netflix 5. The Keepers (2017) The Keepers explores the case of Sister Cathy Cesnick, a 26-year-old nun who went missing in 1969 and was later found murdered in Baltimore, Maryland. The mini-series looks at possible reasons for her death, including a suspected pedophile ring operating within the Baltimore archdiocese. The Keepers’ most disturbing aspect is witnessing the depths to which powerful institutions will go to cover up their sins. Facebook Comments
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