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24th Oct 2016

The 8 best true crime documentaries on Netflix you might have missed

Get your fix.

Tony Cuddihy

We’ll never see you stuck.

If you’ve recently watched the Amanda Knox documentary on Netflix but feel like your appetite for some good, meaty true crime documentaries hasn’t been sated, look no further.

We’ve got you covered.

Here are eight more documentaries to get stuck into.

West of Memphis

After the 1994 conviction of three troubled teens for the murders of three younger boys, questions begin to arise about the prosecution of the case.

Who Took Johnny

In 1982 the disappearance of Johnny Gosch rattled the nation and inspired new laws. This film follows his mother’s decades-long quest to uncover the truth.

Real Crime: Hannah’s Killer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EB-PRnR3zwM

Determined to bring the man responsible for their daughter’s murder to justice, a Southampton couple embarks on a gruelling five-year crusade.

Audrie & Daisy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29Dr4ChJUBc

In this wrenching documentary, two teens are sexually assaulted by boys they considered friends, humiliated online and harassed by their communities. It’s a must-watch for any man who might not be aware of the kind of things women have to worry about.

The Witness

In this documentary, Bill Genovese aims to set the record straight regarding his sister, whose name took on a tragic meaning after her 1964 murder.

Talhotblond

This true-crime documentary follows a cyberspace love triangle that ended up sending one member to prison and another to the grave.

Interview with a Serial Killer

In this jailhouse interview, Arthur Shawcross, the Genesee River Killer, shares candid details of his crimes and his surprising family bonds.

Deadly Women

This Investigation Discovery series explores the motives and methods of female murderers delving deep into their psyches.

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