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15 Disturbing True Crime Documentaries You Haven’t Seen Yet: Unsettling Tales of Abuse, Murder, and Mystery

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In the midst of a global pandemic, the popularity of true crime documentaries has skyrocketed, charming audiences with their gripping narratives and haunting subject matter. While many viewers have indulged in the most well-known titles, there exist a multitude of understated gems waiting to be discovered. This article delves into 15 disturbing true crime documentaries that have flown under the radar, yet are certain to unsettle even the most seasoned enthusiasts.

One such documentary, “The Betrayed Girls,” chronicles the “Rochdale Grooming” case, where over 1,400 vulnerable children were systematically abused by organized groups of men. The film probing the inquiry of why only nine perpetrators were brought to justice and how this abuse went undetected for such an extended period.

Other documentaries on the list shed light on lesser-known cases, such as “Abused by My Girlfriend,” a poignant exploration of a man who was abused by his partner. The documentary “Uncovered: The McMartin Family Trials” delves into the infamous case of the McMartin preschool trial, where a teacher was accused of child molestation.

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The list also includes some more lighthearted titles, such as “Tickled,” which initially appears to be a tongue-in-cheek examination of a competitive endurance tickling community, but takes a dark turn upon uncovering evidence of abuse. “Don’t F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer” follows a group of amateur detectives as they track down notorious serial killer Luka Magnotta, known for killing and torturing animals.

Notable documentaries on the list include the “Paradise Lost” trilogy, a powerful and disturbing examination of the West Memphis Three, a group of teenagers who were wrongly accused of murder and spent years in prison. The trilogy serves as a searing critique of the criminal justice system.

The documentary “House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths” tells the tale of the Chundawat family, who were found dead in their Delhi home. The film explores the cult-like practices that led the family to take their own lives, as well as the psychological and economic pressures that contributed to their tragic fate.

These 15 documentaries offer a thought-provoking and unsettling look at some of the darkest aspects of human behavior, guaranteed to leave true crime enthusiasts pondering what other secrets remain to be uncovered.

Rollie D. Eldred
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Rollie is a film aficionado from LA, USA. He loves exploring international cinema and writing insightful reviews. He also looks like Chuck Norris, he gets that a lot. Get in touch with him at [email protected].

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