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The 11 best true-crime documentaries on Netflix delve into real-life murders and cold cases

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  • The true crime genre has grown in popularity in recent years, thanks to shows like Netflix's "Making a Murderer."
  • Netflix has plenty of true crime documentaries available to stream. We picked 11 of the best ones for you.

 

The true crime genre was popular before Netflix's "Making a Murderer," but the success of that show (and podcast Serial), has propelled the entire genre since it landed on Netflix in 2015.

Since then, Netflix has released several more original true crime documentaries, and there are a bevy of others to choose from on the service if you're eager to dive into the world of real mysteries and cold cases.

From last year's "The Keepers," about a murdered nun in 1960s Baltimore; to "Amanda Knox," about the murder conviction of the American exchange student in Italy in 2007, Netflix offers plenty of shows and movies about real-life crimes. 

Below are 11 of the best true crime documentaries streaming on Netflix:

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"Amanda Knox" (2016)

The Netflix original documentary follows the American foreign exchange student in Italy who was convicted and then released after an appeal years later. In this doc, those closest to her reflect on the harrowing ordeal. 



"The Keepers" (2017)

"The Keepers" follows two former students of a nun as they search for answers to her murder in 1960s Baltimore. 



"Audrie and Daisy" (2016)

A Netflix original documentary, "Audrie and Daisy" tells the story of two teenage girls from different parts of America who were both sexually assaulted by male friends, and the distress both faced in the aftermath.



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