Scary Stories from True Events on Netflix: Fright, Mystery and Crime Documentaries That Will Give You Goosebumps!
New Delhi. Not only comedy, thriller, and action, but also some crime documentaries are available on Netflix, which will give you goosebumps. These documentaries are based on true events and bring to the screen complex aspects of crime, mystery, human psychology, and the justice system.
House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths is based on the 2018 Burari case in Delhi, in which 11 members of a family died. This case highlighted serious problems like mental health, family pressure, and superstition.
Murder in the Courtroom is a three-part documentary, which tells the story of Akku Yadav. Akku Yadav kept scaring women in Kasturba Nagar, Nagpur, but the attack on him by 200 women in the court became a historic turning point in the case.
Mumbai Mafia: Police vs. the Underworld tells the story of the rising crimes of D-Company (Dawood Ibrahim) in Mumbai in the 1990s and the police’s ‘encounter specialists’ who deal with them. In this, the struggle between Mumbai underworld and law is shown on the basis of real incidents.
Curry & Syenite was released in 2023. In this, a housewife named Jolly Joseph was accused of poisoning six members of her family. This story is extremely dark and full of suspense, which shocked the audience.
Crime Stories India: Detective showcases real investigation cases of Bengaluru Police. In each episode, investigations into different crimes like kidnapping, murder and financial fraud have been presented in a realistic manner.
The Indian Mukherjee Story: Buried the Truth depicts the Sheena Bora murder case, in which Indrani Mukherjee was accused of murdering her daughter.
Section 36 is a crime thriller based in Narela area of Delhi. It stars Vikrant Massey in the lead role and the story of a real life case is shown with suspense and thriller.
In these documentaries, viewers see aspects of crime, justice, mystery, and human psychology that are counted among the most scary and suspenseful stories to watch on Netflix.
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