I watched Jeffery Epstein. I am just amazed at what his wealth enabled him to get away with.
I am looking for some true crime shows. I have Apple TV but only subscribe to Netflix. I'm not sure the rest of what appears on the screen are subscription services. I really don't use it much.
Anyway, please share what true crime programs you enjoy.
don't f*&^ with cats was my favourite though... those internet sleuths were *incredible*.
Yes! There are a lot of heroes in true crime. We often forget that.
HBO is also coming out with a documentary called I'll Be Gone In The Dark about Michelle McNamara's quest to hunt down The Golden State Killer (East Area Rapist). It should be out at the end of June.
The Keepers is also amazing. I am loving this true crime surge we are having. There are a lot of stories that needs to be told, and a lot of heroes that need to be celebrated.
Don't F*Ck With Cats The Trials Of Gabriel Fernandez. The Aaron Hernandez Story Unbelievable How to fix a Drug scandal The Disappearance of Madelaine McCann (this could have been shorter but it was very good)
A really good one I saw recently on Netflix is How to Fix a Drug Scandal.
It may be on amazon or apple, but if you can catch the Elizabeth Holmes documentary The Inventor: Out For Blood In Silicon Valley, that was really good too.
Post by iteach3rdgrade on Jun 5, 2020 21:12:04 GMT
I just couldn't watch this. The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez. The topic along with how the show was presented just didn't keep my attention. Just too sad.
McMillions sound good.
Last night I watched On Demand The Genetic Detective (I think that's the full name.) Using genetics to solve cold cases. Kind of an interesting look into DNA... making matches and numbers not matching etc.
A really good one I saw recently on Netflix is How to Fix a Drug Scandal.
It may be on amazon or apple, but if you can catch the Elizabeth Holmes documentary The Inventor: Out For Blood In Silicon Valley, that was really good too.
I just finished that! It took an episode to get into, but I really enjoyed it. Sometimes these documentaries hit highlights, and I can't believe the case they argued. It seems like they should have been going at the prosecution a little differently, but I'm no lawyer.