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We now live in an age where people enjoy watching true crime content, from documentaries to TV shows and books. Now murder mysteries are getting more and more popular and there are many people who are interested in watching crime mysteries.
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Here is a list of crime documentary series and dramas that will blow your mind:

Conversation with a Murderer: The Ted Bundy Tapes
The Ted Bundy tires investigates a notorious serial killer. The series is based on Ted Bundy who was executed 30 years ago after confessing to the murder of 30 women. He loved attention but never wanted to be caught and punished for his crimes. This is a perfect binge watch series if you like crime series.
The stairs
This show follows author Michael Peterson’s indictment, trial and conviction for the murder of his wife Kathleen. She was found dead at the bottom of a flight of stairs, while Peterson was the only person present at home at the time of her death.
This show will keep you hooked all the time and by the end of the show you may still be confused about how Kathleen died.
The confession killer
This is Netflix’s true crime documentary series, and it’s all about investigating the truth behind the gruesome story Lucas conceived while in custody for Rich’s murder in Georgetown, Texas. The series also shows how Lucas’s confessions were assaulted by the Texas police.
Make a murderer
The show revolves around the story of Steven Avery who was wrongly convicted of sexual assault and attempted murder of Penny Bernstein. He was in prison for 18 years for wrongful conviction. The story is also linked to Brendan Dassey who was charged and convicted as an accomplice in the murder.
American Murder: The Family Next Door
The film’s story centers on Watts’s 2018 family murders in Frederick, Colorado. The story uses archive footage, social media posts and recordings and much more to portray the events. It was released on Netflix on September 30, 2020.