10 of the Best True Crime Docs on Netflix in 2023
Jan 29, 2023
If you’re looking for something to watch tonight and you have an appetite for the gruesome, messed-up, and disturbing — and you’ve got a Netflix account — then look no further than our list of 10 of the very best true-crime documentaries on Netflix in 2023.
From a hatchet wielding hitchhiker to famous serial killers like “Son of Sam” David Berkowitz and “Night Stalker” Richard Ramirez, there is no shortage of absolutely riveting true crime content to keep you entertained for at least a few hours. But be warned — some of these are not for the faint of heart. We do not take responsibility for any nightmares these documentaries and docuseries may cause you.
Proceed at your own risk, and click through the photo gallery below to find your next true-crime watch.
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