@@willease The easy solution is not to watch them while still letting others enjoy it. Netflix can't make content for one person alone. There has to be something for everyone.
That still haunts me. When you see how many people reported the abuse yet nothing was done including his teacher, members of their own family and a security guard who risked his job reporting it. That poor little angel. So glad they will never see the light of day again.
The one on Chris Watts was sad and infuriating. Seeing Shananns texts to her friend on how he refused to hold her hand during the ultrasound and how cold he was to her and then how he wanted a divorce and just seeing how devastated she was to that last clip of her walking in her door after a business trip…how he described how he murdered his wife and daughter after he first tried to blame the poor mother of murdering her kids…just disgusting and tragic!
I agree... I was researching this story a few years before Netflix aired the documentary... Both disgusting and fascinating... Like how could you do something like that smh all bcuz of a super normal female who didn't even look better than Shannon... Wow
- I really enjoy Evil genius. It was the first true crime documentary I watched on Netflix. It was so fascinating I couldn't stop watching. - Girl in the picture truly breaks my heart. She was a bright young woman who had all the bright future taken away from her. I'm so sad for what she'd lost. - The family next door-I had chill go down my spine when I learnt that Watt put his daughter body in an oil tank. - Bad vegan- I just can't believe she was totally fooled by his boyfriend. - The keeper-I'm soooo angry I can't say anything else.
Oh man, Dear Zachary upset me so much that I blocked it out of my memory and forgot I even watched it until I was scrolling through Netflix a month later and it popped up in Watch Again. I remember I started crying but couldn't remember what actually happened to Zachary, just that it was pure horror.
Sins of Our Mother is infuriating to watch Everyone failed those kids and those innocent people, like multiple spouses dead and she wasn't locked up? Or thrown in a mental facility? So many lives could've been saved
I haven't seen it,I will though.Just wanted to say it would infuriate you if you knew what for people get locked into asylums,like literally for being victims of rape or abuse,and they get punished and labeled.Good topic for a huge documentary.
Bro abducted in plain sight is infuriating to watch. i know we are supposed to forgive them and understand it was a different time but honestly. I had to stop and start watching a bunch of different times
You think that documentary pissed you off? Watch the mini-series that was just released this year called "A Friend of the Family." It is airing on Peacock right now. The parents of the girl are played brilliantly by Anna Paquin & Colin Hanks.
Monster: Dahmer is not actually a documentary, it’s a tv series recreating the true story. In terms of documentaries, the Night Stalker, Tiger King should’ve been on that list
The one you are referring to is not the one they mention in the video. There is a doc and a recreation on Netflix. I thought the same thing a while back and figured out that there are 2 dahmer series
Abducted in plain sight was WIIIIIILD. Man I just…. 😮💨 I was disgusted about how the mom was retelling her interactions with the guy. Even after finding out what he did (not only to the daughter but with the husband) she still expressed herself as if she was still infatuated or mesmerized by his charisma rather than disgusted from everything that came to light
Seen them all and can honestly say the Alcasser Murders was the one that kept me up at night , once you unfold (almost) everything that happened. American crime story was shocking also, can't believe he did what he did
Is it just me or is the family in abducted in plain sight just plain weird?! The way some of them explained the story and talked about what happened it was just odd, the way they acted and behaved to the situation. it’s their fault she got took twice!
Chris Watts documentary was very tragic & heartbreaking. Makes me sick to think of what he did. RIP & fly high together, Shannann, Bella, Celeste & Nico🙏🙏🙏🙏🕊🕊🕊🕊
🙂🙂 Abducted in Plain Sight was excellent while terrifying and depressing. It really showed how much people can be manipulated and used, and even how societal expectations can be utilized to coerce others. #ScoopofGossip
We watched it on one of my college classes. We had to write a reaction paper and the teacher was really cool and we all just turned in "WTF" and we all got full points lol
Evil Genius left me shaken, and it still shakes me if I ever hear it brought up. I had to take a long break from Netflix docs after that one. The Keepers is one that leaves you sad, since it's still an unsolved case, and there were so many young people that were abused. It didn't come as a surprise to me that the Catholic church was covering up so much of the abuse not only at the high school, but at parishes as wells.
Hmmm mine is: Ted Bundy Tapes Making a Murderer Night Stalker Don't f*** with cats Evil Genius Confession of a Murderer/Killer The Family Next Door The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez Worst Roommate Ever Our Father Tinder Swindler House of Secrets Jeffrey Dahmer And then the docu about that missing asian woman from a hotel. She just suddenly disappeared and found dead inside the water tank
Dude records himself killing kittens. UMM...Yeah, he's not gonna make it to court for his crime. I just hope they prolonged it, so he knows what it is to suffer.
Laws about harming/ killing animals are changing in alot of places as they should, penalties should be stiff, jail time to, hurting and killing animals is the first step to becoming a full on psychopath.
JJ Vallow, Tylee Ryan, and her mom were living in the same city as me (Chandler, Arizona) Tylee and JJ went missing. Needless to say this case freaks me the fuck out. Those kids were possibly killed a mile from my childhood home and 2 miles from where I was living at the time...
I am not sure why you did not include any of the international docuseries like the killer in the yellow coat, the keeper and abducted in plain sight are just incredible period
I enjoy most Netflix documentaries, but they have a nasty habit sometimes of taking a 1-hr story and drawing it out into a 6-part series. Not every mystery is worth 6+ hours of tv.
Lemme tell you something about Aaron Hernandez. I met the man, I knew who he was, what he was about, and what people thought. I'm sitting at a friend's house in Everett, a higher end dealers, and in comes in Aaron f'n Hernandez and his entourage. I've never, ever seen my friend shook before, but they all went into the bedroom, and when they came out Aaron and his whole crew just bailed instantly. I check on my buddy and he says I just got robbed... by Aaron Hernandez. The patriots tight end. Wtf!? Turns out he wasn't exactly robbed, just ripped off. Aaron had handed him $500 but passed it off as $2000, and when he said something they straight threatened him. Now, years later, I don't condone either side of this story, everyone's doing something they shouldn't be doing. But it's always picked at my brain that my buddy could've ended up dead with me beside him had he pushed back for his money. I thank God he didn't, knowing what that guy was capable of
I have watched a lot of Netflix Docs and seen about seven of them on this list. But I was surprised that The Life and Death Marsha P. Johnson, I am Vanessa Gullien and Worst Roommate Ever we're not here. All of them shine on important issues that many people over look and need to be talked about more.
I have to examine and ethical scenario for a college class, and I'm doing mine on Warren Jeffs. My teacher encouraged me to use information from keep sweet because they were actually there. And one girl in my class did hers on Donald cline, and used the documentary as one if her sources
Does anyone remember a Netflix documentary film or series about how a brother in law shooting a guy in the chest in his house and the step daughter of the guy who got shot saw him on the floor and it freaked her out. The wife was interviewed outside her house about what had happened and she didn't seem bothered or worried. Sorry if I don't explain it too well. I just remember that part on the documentary and I forgot what it was called or where I saw it.
That would be the one about Lori Vallow. Sins of Our Mother. Lori’s brother shot and killed Lori’s ex husband in front of Tylee, the 16 year old daughter.
After watching all the information left out of "Making a Murderer", I'm convinced that Steven Avery is guilty. I don't think Brendan Dassey should be in prison, but there is another side of Avery that was completely left out the documentary. Just my two cents.
People need to realize that no MAN, CHURCH, PASTOR, PREACHER, RELIGION, NOTHING can condemn your soul to hell. Only GOD can do that and he is fighting very hard to keep you out of hell. He condemned his one and only son to death so we can be redeemed back to him. His love, grace and mercy is a gift. All we are required to do is BELIEVE. For his beloved children, the end day will not be scary at all. It will be the most beautiful day God ever made. We will be lifted up to join Christ in the sky. Heaven will let down and life will be just as it is only there will be no crime, illness, strife, hate, death ever again for all eternity. WHAT A GLORIOUS DAY IT WILL BE.
The Staircase is a waste of time documentary that only talk about the struggles and woes of Michael Peterson and barely even talks about his wife and the fact that she died, so horribly. Not to mention he was having a relationship with the editor of the documentary so…yeah think about that if you want to waste your time watching that documentary. Also, the Plain Sight documentary is beyond infuriating documentary because the parents were such sheep and they should have went to jail for child neglect or something. Their child got kidnapped TWICE! By the same guy !
At 12 why do I find the voice changed or is it only me... someone please explain and it gets back to the same as before after reciting 12 story ( is it her duality )
I saw "Keep Sweet" it made me want to vomit. 'Sins of Our Mother' spoiler she still hasn't admitted ANY wrongdoing to this day. 'Wild, Wild, Country' was annoying. 'Tinder Swindler' is a watch out documentary since the topic of the story is currently alive and active in the world.
As far as the Peterson case goes, boy… those wounds on Kathleen’s scalp sure do match up to other documented attacks of Barred Owls! If you Google search images of their claws, it would make sense how she could’ve died from the wounds (if she has been hit/bludgeoned w/something, there should’ve been fractures to her skull). Also, she apparently liked her wine. Regular Alcohol use can thin the blood, which could also explain how she quickly died from scalp injuries. The fact that the authorities were unable to figure out WHAT kind of instrument had caused those wounds to her head makes more sense if you think of the deep scratches to her head that could have been from an owl. Well, that and the microscopic owl feathers that were found in her hair and in her hands, as if she were fending off an attack from one…
The vanishing at the Cecil hotel, surprised too it got missed off this list but I suppose the conclusion appears to suggest no foul play is it really a crime doc
There was a series that was in Netflix that was like 3 seasons which was true crime but each episode was a new story not just one documentary about one case I don’t remember the name of any of you might know what I am talking about plss let me know
Sharon Marshall I feel sad for her she was suffring in pain so much pain it's totally sad when I saw girl in the picture and it's also interesting I suggested you watch and if talk about serial killers documentaries they had also bad and sad childhood Like Aileen wournos she was kid when her mother left her and her grandparents was monster who treated her so badly at the age of 14 she was raped by her grandfather friend so why they become monster only of the world we humans are not a super specie's we are worst than animal
Which true crime doc had you glued to your screen? Sound off in the comments!
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DAHMER Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
American Murder: The Shannan & Chris Watts Story
Evil Genius
@@BlizzyVisualz not a true crime doc.
@@danielrohman3933 Yes, it is. It happened in Erie, PA, in 2003.
Netflix really is making a whole lot of amazing documentaries. You can binge for days and not get tired.
Facts 👌🎯📺⏯️🔥
not quite. a good number of them are rushed and low quality. this list is most of the good ones.
Personally, I'm sick to death of Netflix making documentaries about every twisted f**k to ever have been born. Enough already.
@@willease The easy solution is not to watch them while still letting others enjoy it. Netflix can't make content for one person alone. There has to be something for everyone.
@@CatsOverBrats Plus, this is not even CLOSE to every twisted fock to ever have been born.
How did yall forget the trials of Gabriel Fernandez! That broke my soul into tiny pieces. And the series I am a killer is a fascinating series.
That still haunts me. When you see how many people reported the abuse yet nothing was done including his teacher, members of their own family and a security guard who risked his job reporting it. That poor little angel. So glad they will never see the light of day again.
I cried a lot and still couldn't recover from it
@@livvyb3583 That’s the American CPS system for you sadly.. They rarely help.. you’d think that case would’ve made something change, but it didn’t..
That documentary was absolutely heartbreaking, haunting, harrowing and I won't be forgetting it any time soon.
It was so very difficult to watch. One of the most disturbing docs I ever watched.
The one on Chris Watts was sad and infuriating. Seeing Shananns texts to her friend on how he refused to hold her hand during the ultrasound and how cold he was to her and then how he wanted a divorce and just seeing how devastated she was to that last clip of her walking in her door after a business trip…how he described how he murdered his wife and daughter after he first tried to blame the poor mother of murdering her kids…just disgusting and tragic!
I agree... I was researching this story a few years before Netflix aired the documentary... Both disgusting and fascinating... Like how could you do something like that smh all bcuz of a super normal female who didn't even look better than Shannon... Wow
- I really enjoy Evil genius. It was the first true crime documentary I watched on Netflix. It was so fascinating I couldn't stop watching.
- Girl in the picture truly breaks my heart. She was a bright young woman who had all the bright future taken away from her. I'm so sad for what she'd lost.
- The family next door-I had chill go down my spine when I learnt that Watt put his daughter body in an oil tank.
- Bad vegan- I just can't believe she was totally fooled by his boyfriend.
- The keeper-I'm soooo angry I can't say anything else.
Evil genius is a great Doc.
All these are great, but “Don’t F with Cats” is at another level.
True
So true brother
Yeah
Agreed 🤝
Just watched it today and the guy was truly on the other level as well
Evil Genius had me GLUED to the TV
I binged Bad Vegan the other day and was transfixed. I highly recommend it. It was both a frustrating and fascinating watch.
Dear Zachary. Always. It broke me in places where I thought I was already cynical and bitter about humans.
YEEESSSS!!
The first time I watched that one I ugly cried so hard
Oh man, Dear Zachary upset me so much that I blocked it out of my memory and forgot I even watched it until I was scrolling through Netflix a month later and it popped up in Watch Again. I remember I started crying but couldn't remember what actually happened to Zachary, just that it was pure horror.
I didn’t know that one was on Netflix! I thought it was an HBO exclusive. And yes. That documentary BROKE ME ALL THE WAY DOWN.
I read the book based on Sharon Marshall’s case. I have to say, it is probably the saddest true crime case I’ve ever read
Stop spamming.
@@LaraCroftEyes1 I thought you were saying that to me for a second. Glad to know people can’t stand those ads like me
I also don't like the ads either
Yeah! The Keepers finally make a list!!
I would have added The Night Stalker.
Rip to all who got killed in really horrible and tragic ways
Sins of Our Mother is infuriating to watch
Everyone failed those kids and those innocent people, like multiple spouses dead and she wasn't locked up? Or thrown in a mental facility? So many lives could've been saved
Exactly. “Justice system” ..my a$$
Charles tried to warn them but they all ignored him smh, If only they had listened.
I haven't seen it,I will though.Just wanted to say it would infuriate you if you knew what for people get locked into asylums,like literally for being victims of rape or abuse,and they get punished and labeled.Good topic for a huge documentary.
Well at least they were both convicted!!!!! Her life in prison him death!!!
The Dahlmer one was bad ass. Evan did an AMAZING job.
The one you’re referring to is Monster, a scripted drama. The one included on this list is completely different and an unscripted documentary.
One of the craziest ones, probably overlooked because it's international, is Who Killed Little Gregory?
That one is fuckin insane man
Checking it out now
Bro abducted in plain sight is infuriating to watch. i know we are supposed to forgive them and understand it was a different time but honestly. I had to stop and start watching a bunch of different times
You think that documentary pissed you off? Watch the mini-series that was just released this year called "A Friend of the Family." It is airing on Peacock right now. The parents of the girl are played brilliantly by Anna Paquin & Colin Hanks.
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Monster: Dahmer is not actually a documentary, it’s a tv series recreating the true story. In terms of documentaries, the Night Stalker, Tiger King should’ve been on that list
The one you are referring to is not the one they mention in the video. There is a doc and a recreation on Netflix. I thought the same thing a while back and figured out that there are 2 dahmer series
Girl in the picture broke me so much. I cried and cried after I was done.
Abducted in plain sight was WIIIIIILD. Man I just…. 😮💨 I was disgusted about how the mom was retelling her interactions with the guy. Even after finding out what he did (not only to the daughter but with the husband) she still expressed herself as if she was still infatuated or mesmerized by his charisma rather than disgusted from everything that came to light
Can’t believe you forgot Tiger King Season 1 😂😂
This is great, thank you! I watch almost no TV, but I do love true crime and I'll be watching two or three of these series.
Wow... I have seen almost all of them... only a few missing, I will watch them later tonight :D
Seen them all and can honestly say the Alcasser Murders was the one that kept me up at night , once you unfold (almost) everything that happened. American crime story was shocking also, can't believe he did what he did
I have heard of it. I will start watching it soon.
I can't find it, where did you watch it?
@@mallory-knox they were both on Netflix
Is it just me or is the family in abducted in plain sight just plain weird?! The way some of them explained the story and talked about what happened it was just odd, the way they acted and behaved to the situation. it’s their fault she got took twice!
Chris Watts documentary was very tragic & heartbreaking. Makes me sick to think of what he did. RIP & fly high together, Shannann, Bella, Celeste & Nico🙏🙏🙏🙏🕊🕊🕊🕊
He was evil.
🙂🙂 Abducted in Plain Sight was excellent while terrifying and depressing. It really showed how much people can be manipulated and used, and even how societal expectations can be utilized to coerce others. #ScoopofGossip
We watched it on one of my college classes. We had to write a reaction paper and the teacher was really cool and we all just turned in "WTF" and we all got full points lol
Agree that Making A Murder is #1 TC doc - I was completely hooked.
Evil Genius left me shaken, and it still shakes me if I ever hear it brought up. I had to take a long break from Netflix docs after that one.
The Keepers is one that leaves you sad, since it's still an unsolved case, and there were so many young people that were abused. It didn't come as a surprise to me that the Catholic church was covering up so much of the abuse not only at the high school, but at parishes as wells.
Same
What about “The Devil Next Door”?
so good!
Evil geniuses is an amazing turn of events. Always has twists and turns
The movie "30 Minutes or Less" was based off of number 5 "Evil Genius."
Wild Wild Country was absolutely fantastic!! Such a great, well-made documentary! 🎉
So good!
Too bad only one of the "locals" they interviewed ever even lived in Antelope. Makes you wonder what other short cuts they took making the film.
Hmmm mine is:
Ted Bundy Tapes
Making a Murderer
Night Stalker
Don't f*** with cats
Evil Genius
Confession of a Murderer/Killer
The Family Next Door
The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez
Worst Roommate Ever
Our Father
Tinder Swindler
House of Secrets
Jeffrey Dahmer
And then the docu about that missing asian woman from a hotel. She just suddenly disappeared and found dead inside the water tank
197th Jeffrey Dahmer related WatchMojo video of the week
I bet 197th post you’ve clicked on too
So?
I'm sorry, but the fact that The Night Stalker and The Ripper documentaries aren't on this list is the real crime here.
Night stalker had me sad, angry and disgusted at the same time
Omg yeahhhh... The ending was unexpected
Netflix: "Crime does pay.....us."
Watchmojo makes me feel warm and fuzzy. Just me? Okay 👍
I can guarantee that "Making a Murderer" is in the top 3.
Número uno my friend lol
Dude records himself killing kittens. UMM...Yeah, he's not gonna make it to court for his crime.
I just hope they prolonged it, so he knows what it is to suffer.
Laws about harming/ killing animals are changing in alot of places as they should, penalties should be stiff, jail time to, hurting and killing animals is the first step to becoming a full on psychopath.
I thought "Don't F... with cats" was good
it was an example how working as a team does work
Girl in the picture broke my heart.
JJ Vallow, Tylee Ryan, and her mom were living in the same city as me (Chandler, Arizona) Tylee and JJ went missing. Needless to say this case freaks me the fuck out. Those kids were possibly killed a mile from my childhood home and 2 miles from where I was living at the time...
Making a murderer - The Steven Avery story had me glued to my screen
But wasn't the ending trash tho?
I am not sure why you did not include any of the international docuseries like the killer in the yellow coat, the keeper and abducted in plain sight are just incredible period
I enjoy most Netflix documentaries, but they have a nasty habit sometimes of taking a 1-hr story and drawing it out into a 6-part series. Not every mystery is worth 6+ hours of tv.
I've watched so many of these already. Netflix is great for true crime. Glad there were a few I can add to my watch list.
Lemme tell you something about Aaron Hernandez. I met the man, I knew who he was, what he was about, and what people thought. I'm sitting at a friend's house in Everett, a higher end dealers, and in comes in Aaron f'n Hernandez and his entourage. I've never, ever seen my friend shook before, but they all went into the bedroom, and when they came out Aaron and his whole crew just bailed instantly. I check on my buddy and he says I just got robbed... by Aaron Hernandez. The patriots tight end. Wtf!? Turns out he wasn't exactly robbed, just ripped off. Aaron had handed him $500 but passed it off as $2000, and when he said something they straight threatened him.
Now, years later, I don't condone either side of this story, everyone's doing something they shouldn't be doing. But it's always picked at my brain that my buddy could've ended up dead with me beside him had he pushed back for his money. I thank God he didn't, knowing what that guy was capable of
Evil genius - freaked me put. The helplessness of the man, in the collar and begging, still gets tears to my eyes!
I have watched a lot of Netflix Docs and seen about seven of them on this list. But I was surprised that The Life and Death Marsha P. Johnson, I am Vanessa Gullien and Worst Roommate Ever we're not here. All of them shine on important issues that many people over look and need to be talked about more.
Worst Roommate Ever was chilling
I don't watch true crime docs, I just like watching your videos?
I have to examine and ethical scenario for a college class, and I'm doing mine on Warren Jeffs. My teacher encouraged me to use information from keep sweet because they were actually there. And one girl in my class did hers on Donald cline, and used the documentary as one if her sources
One is also using the Chris watts documentary
i love netflix docs .. they are why i can’t get rid of my subscription lol
13 Dahmer videos this month, can we do 14?
This isn’t a dahmer specific video but yeah it’s weird how intense they’ve been with posting about him
Keep sweet and The keepers made my blood boil with rage I found myself with my fist clinched with rage especially Keeep Sweet
Ikr. Me too.
@@nicolenewsome4863it shows how sadly religion can sometimes protect the evil because of their rank and standing
Don't F*ck with cats made me absolutely sick.
Ikr. Like I wanted to be part of the party to hunt him down if I knew about it.
Don't Fuck With Cats was REALLY good...
The real list is in these comments. 100%.
The death and life of Marsha P. Great recommendation, as well as Gabriel Fernandez.... my Heart ❤️
Night Stalker should’ve been on here.
Agrees. I just saw it on UA-cam. Lou Diamond Philips was amazing!
First, finally get to say it
I'm minute late
@@Autokomandić1312 loser
Ohhh I need to watch Park Dietz in action 🥰🥰🥰
Does anyone remember a Netflix documentary film or series about how a brother in law shooting a guy in the chest in his house and the step daughter of the guy who got shot saw him on the floor and it freaked her out. The wife was interviewed outside her house about what had happened and she didn't seem bothered or worried. Sorry if I don't explain it too well. I just remember that part on the documentary and I forgot what it was called or where I saw it.
That would be the one about Lori Vallow. Sins of Our Mother. Lori’s brother shot and killed Lori’s ex husband in front of Tylee, the 16 year old daughter.
@@LadyFury thank you! Was stuck on what documentary that was from
11:49 - I'm sorry but, 'bizarrest'? Isn't it 'most bizarre'?
you are correct
After watching all the information left out of "Making a Murderer", I'm convinced that Steven Avery is guilty. I don't think Brendan Dassey should be in prison, but there is another side of Avery that was completely left out the documentary. Just my two cents.
He burned a cat alive, he belongs to jail and rot.
@@mischapiru9514 I somehow missed that tidbit. Wow! Not okay!
Making a Murder is straight trash and Avery is exactly where he belongs! This "documentary" was horribly manipulative and dishonest.
I’ve seen 6 of these but to be honest, the true crime doc that had me most upset was not on the list. Gabriel Fernandez.
Absolutely!! That one STILL haunts me…😭😭
People need to realize that no MAN, CHURCH, PASTOR, PREACHER, RELIGION, NOTHING can condemn your soul to hell. Only GOD can do that and he is fighting very hard to keep you out of hell. He condemned his one and only son to death so we can be redeemed back to him. His love, grace and mercy is a gift. All we are required to do is BELIEVE. For his beloved children, the end day will not be scary at all. It will be the most beautiful day God ever made. We will be lifted up to join Christ in the sky. Heaven will let down and life will be just as it is only there will be no crime, illness, strife, hate, death ever again for all eternity. WHAT A GLORIOUS DAY IT WILL BE.
Don't f with cats was amazing!
The Staircase is a waste of time documentary that only talk about the struggles and woes of Michael Peterson and barely even talks about his wife and the fact that she died, so horribly.
Not to mention he was having a relationship with the editor of the documentary so…yeah think about that if you want to waste your time watching that documentary.
Also, the Plain Sight documentary is beyond infuriating documentary because the parents were such sheep and they should have went to jail for child neglect or something.
Their child got kidnapped TWICE! By the same guy !
I understand it’s Halloween time but y’all just not gonna stop posting about Jeffery huh?
Lol. This comment is ridiculous.
Why? It belongs there.
It's because their Dahmer videos are their most successful videos in months. Still this channel's view count does not reflect their sub count at all
Stop spamming.
@@billythekidder7182 how
At 12 why do I find the voice changed or is it only me... someone please explain and it gets back to the same as before after reciting 12 story ( is it her duality )
sometimes sections are re-recorded, causing the voice to change. it happens in movies too.
Shannon Watts (Jamie Alexander) in Series from FX
I loved the ending of don't f*ck with cats 😮
I saw "Keep Sweet" it made me want to vomit. 'Sins of Our Mother' spoiler she still hasn't admitted ANY wrongdoing to this day. 'Wild, Wild, Country' was annoying. 'Tinder Swindler' is a watch out documentary since the topic of the story is currently alive and active in the world.
'Heist', NOT 'Money' Heisr is also a great series
Warren Jeffs is a monster and he belongs right where he is. The documentary made me sick to my stomach.
As far as the Peterson case goes, boy… those wounds on Kathleen’s scalp sure do match up to other documented attacks of Barred Owls! If you Google search images of their claws, it would make sense how she could’ve died from the wounds (if she has been hit/bludgeoned w/something, there should’ve been fractures to her skull). Also, she apparently liked her wine. Regular Alcohol use can thin the blood, which could also explain how she quickly died from scalp injuries. The fact that the authorities were unable to figure out WHAT kind of instrument had caused those wounds to her head makes more sense if you think of the deep scratches to her head that could have been from an owl. Well, that and the microscopic owl feathers that were found in her hair and in her hands, as if she were fending off an attack from one…
Girl In The Picture absolutely heartbreaking story
What about Bad Blood?
I wish there was Cyber Hell. I feel like topic of sexual internet abuse should be generally more discussed
How could Chris Watts murder not only his wife, but his two adorable little girls?
Sick sick human
NETFLIX HAS THE BEST TRUE CRIME DOCUMENTARIES !!! HANDS DOWN 🔥🎯👍⏯️📺
Marvin heemeyer a "true crime" that gets a 👍 from me
I saw the Chris Watts one, but ya'll missed the one on Gabriel Fernandez...OMG, that one will get you hard. That poor baby.
Can't watch those.
Why have i already watched all of these 😕
I've watched abducted in plain site several times. insane
Watch Mojo why are you so obsessed with serial killers, especially Dahmer? Kinda like overkill (pun intended).
I like true crime and nice pun!
The raincoat killer
20:28 Hmmmmmm! A killer OWL?
Why are you guys so obsessed with Jeffrey Dahmer? It's like 50% of your content these days.
More Cannibalism means more views.
My mom watch all the crime shows on Netflix
background music weirdly sounds like a paint it black inspired song lol
Happy jail or the devil next door. Both were great
You didn't include the documentary about the girl in the elevator that ended up found dead in the roof top water tank
The vanishing at the Cecil hotel, surprised too it got missed off this list but I suppose the conclusion appears to suggest no foul play is it really a crime doc
@@TheRocketbabydoll, right, no crime was committed.
There was a series that was in Netflix that was like 3 seasons which was true crime but each episode was a new story not just one documentary about one case I don’t remember the name of any of you might know what I am talking about plss let me know
unsolved mysteries?
@@effeemme96 thank you 😊 bless your heart ❤️
WatchMojo really milking this
Dear Zachary and The Imposter
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Sharon Marshall I feel sad for her she was suffring in pain so much pain it's totally sad when I saw girl in the picture and it's also interesting I suggested you watch and if talk about serial killers documentaries they had also bad and sad childhood Like Aileen wournos she was kid when her mother left her and her grandparents was monster who treated her so badly at the age of 14 she was raped by her grandfather friend so why they become monster only of the world we humans are not a super specie's we are worst than animal
Don’t fck with cats only too 6?? It’s at least top 2, common
believe it or not but i have seen them all xd