12 Documentaries You Should Definitely Watch If You Liked "Making A Murderer"


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Disclaimer: Dean Strang and Jerry Buting aren’t in any of them.

Unless you've been living under a rock for the last week, you've probably watched Netflix's new true-crime documentary series Making a Murderer.

Unless you've been living under a rock for the last week, you've probably watched Netflix's new true-crime documentary series Making a Murderer.

And if you haven't, what are you doing? WATCH IT.

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The Central Park Five

The Central Park Five

This 2012 documentary tells the story of the 1989 Central Park jogger case, in which five men were wrongfully convicted of the violent assault and rape of a woman who was jogging in Central Park. After the true perpetrator of the crime confessed, the five original suspects sued the city of New York for malicious prosecution and racial discrimination.

Watch on: Netflix

Sundance Selects

The Thin Blue Line

The Thin Blue Line

This film, made in 1988, documents the wrongful murder conviction of Randall Dale Adams. The film includes re-enactments of the crime and interviews with those involved, including Adams' defence attorneys, who argued that Adams was wrongfully convicted because, under Texas law, he could be sentenced to death.

Watch on: Netflix

Miramax Films


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