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5 Great Netflix True Crime Documentaries To Catch Up On Over The Holidays

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Terkanian launched a Facebook page called "Find Aundria M. Bowman" in the hopes of finding more clues. The details she uncovered ― including studying years of Google Earth snapshots — convinced her that Dennis Bowman had killed her and buried her body in the backyard.
The article from Yahoo Entertainment lists five compelling true crime documentaries available on Netflix, each exploring different facets of crime and justice. "Making a Murderer" delves into the case of Steven Avery, who was wrongfully convicted and later accused of another murder. "The Keepers" investigates the unsolved murder of a nun, Sister Cathy Cesnik, and uncovers a web of abuse and cover-up within the Catholic Church. "The Confession Killer" focuses on Henry Lee Lucas, a serial killer whose confessions were often doubted for their accuracy. "The Staircase" examines the mysterious death of Kathleen Peterson and the subsequent trial of her husband, Michael Peterson. Lastly, "Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist" recounts a bizarre bank robbery involving a pizza delivery, a bomb, and a scavenger hunt, highlighting the complexity and oddity of criminal behavior. Each documentary not only explores the crimes but also the broader implications on the justice system, media influence, and societal reactions.

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