
The top true crime series available for binge-watching right now.
From documentaries to drama series, these are the top true crime shows.
In the last two decades, true crime has emerged as one of the most prominent genres of our era. With countless podcasts, films, and particularly television series dedicated to this subject, it can be challenging to determine which ones truly merit your attention. The genre has gained such popularity that the finest shows have received recognition during awards season, although more shows have been nominated than those that have actually received major accolades. As a true crime enthusiast myself, I have compiled a list of the best true crime series available. These shows encapsulate everything we enjoy about the genre, featuring shocking twists and unexpected revelations, as well as intimate insights into the psychology of a killer.
Joe Allen is a freelance culture writer based in upstate New York. His work has been featured in The Washington Post, The…
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The top true crime series available for binge-watching right now.
These true crime series represent the finest the genre has to offer and serve as a reminder of its widespread appeal.