Recently, Netflix has upped its horror game considerably. This is, of course, thanks to films like Bird Box and Apostle, as well as series like The Haunting of Hill House and American Horror Story.
Tomorrow, January 24, however, the streaming giant is finally releasing a new series that will reignite viewers’ love affair with true crime.
After the success of series like Making a Murderer, Evil Genius and The Staircase, it became evident that the public had a long-dormant, grim fascination with true crime documentaries. Also, a special shout-out must go to American Vandal, which paid homage to, but perfectly skewered, this popular genre.
The fact that these series seem so far-fetched yet were real-life stories just made the viewing even more addictive and hard to believe. Morbid curiosity is so hard to resist, isn’t it?
Tomorrow, Netflix will share Conversations With A Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes, which is sure to pick at everyone’s morbid curiosity once again.
Ted Bundy was one of America’s most notorious serial killers. He assaulted and murdered a number of young women and girls in America in the 1970s and, before his execution, he confessed to 30 homicides, which he committed across seven different states between 1974 and 1978. It is feared, however, that the real number of victims is much higher.
Tomorrow, January 24, marks 30 years to the day since Bundy was executed by electric chair.
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