Best psycho drama series
With real-life crime dramas so popular on mainstream streaming platforms like Netflix, we’re now fascinated with even more horror and cop genres. The number of actual re-enactments is quite large, but here we’ll talk about the ones that are fully recommended, and the curiosity that these horrific events arouse in our minds are some of the reasons we love TV shows about murders and psychopaths.
Pay close attention to the lines below, for we will describe the most surprising cases of psychopathic killers, where their victims are dozens and the police are often one step behind them. Find out why they fascinate us, what their motivations are, and immerse yourself in gripping content. As you face real cases, you will not be able to avoid shivering, and you will not be able to bite the bullet with the most surprising and unexpected TV series of recent times.
I am a killer
This series, which gives justice to what we will see when we start watching the first episode, will break the game and obviously will not show you obscene scenes. But he will tell us firsthand the story behind the different killers and the motivations that drove them to end the lives of dozens of people.
Don’t F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer
Any detail I’d like to reveal to you to give you a little bit of what this series is all about would be an unnecessary sigh and removal of the surprise factor, which I’ll try to be almost unbiased about. Let’s say the title of this extremely strange work is the pretext that has been used since the production of the series to describe a research that started from a blessed invention that came out of an internet forum. Uncover chilling videos, various murders, and an unlikely killer.
Acosador Nocturno
The story of Richard Ramirez, certainly unfamiliar to you, is one of the best known in the dark history of crimes committed on North American soil. On this occasion, we will travel to the hell in the city of Los Angeles, where the character and serial killer in question saw fit to terrorize its people in the 1980s. We will be able to observe how the police action develops, how it develops. The investigation made clear who the so-called Night Stalker was and how a citizen was responsible for sparking his arrest.
Mindhunter
You can’t make a list of serials with murderers and psychopaths without including one of David Fincher’s masterpieces of the television world of recent decades. This fictional series will show us the beginning of one of the key procedures for persecuting future serial killers known as psychological profiles. For two seasons, it looks like we won’t be lucky as we don’t have more at the moment.
Who Killed Sara?
This Mexican series chronicles the struggle of Álex, who was convicted of the murder of his sister Sara, to clarify the truth about Sara’s death.
Making a murderer
Another gem of Netflix that has faded into oblivion over the years shows a documentary series about the arrest of Steven Avery, accused of sexual assault and attempted murder, after he was released from prison. This series was filmed over 10 years between New York and Wisconsin and shows us the cruelty of the American judicial system.
The Confession Killer
Henry Lee Lucas’ story could have been used for more than one documentary, but this time, Netflix wanted to tell the ins and outs of a narrative that included the confession of hundreds of murders by Lucas, whose case was suddenly turned upside down. The confession seems to be the murderer’s end, but illegal investigators question his testimony and threaten to reveal some secrets about Henry’s arrest and the work of the police.
Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime
It presents us the terrifying story of Elize Matsunaga, the Brazilian woman who shot and dismembered her husband, causing a terrible upheaval in the South American country. Although there are many testimonies, what will make you shudder is knowing firsthand how the murderer confessed to the mental process he went through and how he decided to end his husband’s life.
Serial Killer with Piers Morgan
Above all, if you continue to enjoy the crime genre that deals with the deepest and darkest aspects of the human psyche, I think you’ll enjoy the three interview series, especially Piers Morgan, available on Netflix. This investigative reporter devotes each episode to a specific serial killer.
El destripador de Yorkshire
We’ve traveled to the UK to meet one of the most notorious and terrifying killers of modern times, who gave this true crime mini-series on Netflix its full name, and we’ll arrive in the tumultuous 70s in the region. Where the police must confront a prostitute killer who is very difficult to locate but crosses all red lines when he kills a young teenager. Will they be able to find the culprit and close the case once and for all?
Slasher
Adding yet another title to the genre appearing in its title, as in the next production we present, this television series gives us a tour of some of the serial killers who, like any commodity, try to track down their victims. With its final episode that aims to turn into a terrible bloodbath, it will remind us how much evil a human can accumulate throughout its episodes.
Scream
Scream, which references the horror movie epic that left its mark on a period and movement in the late 20th century, wants to make you scream again in front of a mysterious killer and you will enjoy watching a series of young people whose roles are almost drawn. The hapless teenagers in the faculty and in the city may incur the wrath of a madman. Lakewood will be the location chosen for this occasion to place us in a spooky and interesting setting.
La Mante
This French-made series, like most works of fiction and reality we show you on our recommendation lists, will take us into the minds of a convicted serial killer who’s going to make a deal with the police. Collaborating with them is an indispensable condition for catching a new killer who seems to be copying their criminal methods. When a new wave of crime arrives, the police will have no choice but to trust Jeanne Deber, known as La Mantis, to prevent more deaths.
Somewhere between
This 2017 mini-series on Netflix presents us with a news producer who is fully involved in the investigation of a series of murders and suddenly and due to a series of strange coincidences, is forced to relive a tragic week. When coincidences seem to be coming to an end, he will meet a police inspector who seems to be suffering from them, one might call it a hunch, and then he will have to do his best if he wants to see his own daughter alive.
The Valhalla Murders
Finally, given that Nordic Noir is the key to understanding the fictional world of crime in this century, we invite you to watch films and television series featuring Scandinavian crime themes, especially those that enjoy great popularity around the world. On this occasion, thanks to Netflix, we will have the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of an Oslo investigator tasked with investigating a horrific murder in the port of Reykjavik that appears to be linked to a serial killer.