Give me your best true crime documentaries.
>>200639150Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack and it's not even closehttps://youtube.com/watch?v=JnOeIFx3ML8
>>200639150I don't like making documentaries of stories like this, he shouldn't be smiling at me on Netflix he should be getting tortured in the deepest darkest pit of hell for all eternity
Abducted In Plain Sight was true crime comedy kino
>>200639196fucking used to watch this shit as a kid with moms. Damn that series went so hard.
>>200639298the old guy who died in a fire twice is my favorite, not because it's hard to solve (obviously planted the hobos corpse first time around) but just for the fucking audacity of it
>>200639243I think these shows could stop alot of people doing something similar.
>>200639196seriosuly, original unsolved mysteries was the goat. hell i would even watch reruns on lifetime in the middle of the afternoon when home from school and i was scared.
>>200639432The sort of subhuman brain that would be a risk to do this sort of thing would see this guy getting a Netflix treatment anf learn to associate it with fame
>>200639150>Give me your best true crime documentariesNo such thing blackpill nihilist gorefag. Enjoying other peoples horrific suffering is an emotional dysfunction not a genre, get help.
>>200639638it's mostly on youtube now, legitimately even. They've even added text updates to some episodes as recently as last year.
>>200640012Generally the focus is on the planning and/or coverup, although I'll admit I haven't watched any new ones in the last decade so maybe now they all have graphic murderrape scenes.
Capturing the Friedmans
>one of the killers transitioned in prison to avoid the death penalty