
If you’re a fan of true crime, there really isn’t much to complain about when it comes to options.
Streaming platforms are currently stocked with the best true crime documentary content that film and television have to offer.
Whether it’s scammers (The Tinder Swindler), cults (The Vow), influencers (Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke) or a totally bizarre adoption saga (The Curious Case of Natalie Grace), there’s something for every kind of true crime junkie.
Watch With Us combed the streaming annals and put together a list of the best true crime docs to watch right now, and where.
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This four-part series examines the shockingUniversity of Idaho murders in 2022, when Bryan Christopher Kohberger fatally stabbed four students in an off-campus house. The killer was put away for life in prison, but his motives and connection to the victims remain a total mystery. The show not only looks at the crime itself but also the online detectives who took it upon themselves to try solving it, only to the detriment of the victims and their families.
While guilty of being a true crime documentary itself, One Night in Idaho: The College Murders nevertheless doubles as not just a thoughtful and empathetic portrait of a tragedy but also a condemnation of true crime obsessives. The doc humanizes the victims to show that there is a human toll to amateur internet sleuthing.
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Travel and vanlife blogger Gabby Petito was on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, Brian Christopher Laundrie, in the summer of 2021 when she disappeared in August. When Laundrie drove the van back to his parents’ house and refused to disclose his location, he immediately became the prime suspect and was discovered to have killed Gabby before he took his own life.
The horrific and tragic sequence of events was laid out in Netflix’s American Murder: Gabby Petito, in addition to the nationwide investigation, both offline and online, that occurred to figure out what happened to her, due to her popular presence on social media. For those both unaware of the case and those who followed it, American Murder: Gabby Petito is a heartbreaking story of a life cut too short
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The Jinx chronicles the strange story of Robert Durst, a real estate heir who first came to prominence as a suspect in the mysterious disappearance of his wife in 1982, the murder of his friend in 2000, and the murder of his neighbor in 2001. While he was acquitted of the 2003 murder, he was ultimately convicted years later— due to evidence in this very documentary — for the murder of his friend, Susan Berman.
Widely acclaimed by critics and highly popular with audiences, The Jinx not only compiled decades of research, police files, witness testimony, private recordings and previously unreleased footage, but it also includes 20 hours of interview footage with Durst between himself and The Jinx director Andrew Jarecki. A second series came out in 2024 and charts the eight years between the original series and the present day.
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For years, the company NXIVM fronted as a “self-improvement group,” but in actuality, it was a cult, with highly devoted recruits led by a charismatic personality named Keith Raniere. Founded in 1998, Raniere was ultimately convicted of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and other crimes in 2019, along with member and actress Allison Mack, who recruited women into the cult.
The Vow follows members who joined the cult and allows them to share their experiences, with the second season following Raniere’s trial and sentencing, as well as taking a look at his ongoing supporters. The Vow was received positively and was praised by critics for its pacing, footage and intimate look at the bizarre inner sanctum of NXIVM, creating a fascinating portrait of how brainwashing into cults occurs.
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After delighting 2.5 million viewers with her wholesome family videos on YouTube, “mommy vlogger” Ruby Franke was arrested for child abuse in the summer of 2023. The event shocks her fans across the country, but it is well-known that what people present on social media often hides a different, even darker reality. In interviews with Ruby’s two adult children, the Frankes’ friends and neighbors and unseen footage from their YouTube channel, Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke exposes the child abuse at the heart of the family influencer industry.
Affecting, terrifying and incredibly revealing, the three-party documentary series restrains itself from being a pulpy tell-all or a rehash of tabloid fodder that’s been picked over already. Instead, it is a poignant and insightful look at the damaging toll of fame and performance, and how access to social media and monetary incentives for revealing one’s intimate life leave children vulnerable to exploitation and abuse.
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When a Ukrainian orphan with dwarfism is adopted by an American family in 2010, she is shockingly abandoned by them two years later. The reason? The family believes that Natalia Grace is not a young girl, but a young adult woman born in 1989. They legally changed her birth date and forced her to live in an apartment by herself, alleging violent behavior from her. Ultimately, DNA tests reveal Natalie to have indeed been a child when the Barnetts adopted her, but the twists and strange revelations don’t stop.
The Curious Case of Natalia Grace spans three seasons, first looking at Natalia’s first adoptive family, the Barnetts, and then allowing Natalia to speak for herself in the second season, subtitled Natalia Speaks. The third season, subtitled The Final Chapter, showcases a new chapter of her life that is ultimately thwarted by new developments. Despite how revealing and engrossing this series is, it will leave you with still-unanswered questions.
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Women who became intimately acquainted with a man named Simon Leviev over the dating app Tinder fell for a guy who presented himself as the wealthy son of an Israeli diamond mogul, offering them lavish gifts and trips on private jets — all of which was paid for by scamming other Tinder dates out of their money. Basically operating his own Ponzi scheme, Leviev — who’s real name is Shimon Hayut — is estimated to have scammed women out of $10 million.
The Tinder Swindler will make viewers think twice about meeting someone on a dating app. Well-focused and taut, The Tindler Swindler received high praise from critics who felt it was much stronger than most other true crime documentaries. While the nature of the crime is shocking alone, the film plays out beautifully while also being a damning look at the way men manipulate women and how apps like Tinder facilitate it.
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