Crime TV Series on Netflix - Page 21

Crime Stories: India Detectives

2021

star 6.5
With unprecedented access to the Bengaluru City Police, this gripping series follows major criminal investigations from the moment the crime is reported through to the capture of the suspects. From murder to kidnap to extortion, each film tracks a shocking and compelling case in the heart of India's Silicon Valley. Filmed with senior officers at home and at work, this is a unique window into the lives of Bengaluru's police officers as they attempt to detect the most complex and serious crimes in the city.

Under Suspicion: Uncovering the Wesphael Case

2021

star 6.6
This docuseries follows the high-profile case of Belgian politician Bernard Wesphael, who was accused of murdering his wife in 2013.

The Unknown Hitman: The Story of El Cholo Adrián

2017

star 4.2
Based on real events, the fictional story of Mexican drug lord El Chato's number one hitman, El Cholo.
star 9

The Deep State

2023

The Deep State

2023

star 9
In the wake of a pilot’s death, a scandal engulfs a high-ranking government official — but two intelligence officers set out to prove his innocence.

Senzo: Murder of a Soccer Star

2022

star 6.3
Soccer player Senzo Meyiwa was a national hero before his killing shocked South Africa. Who did it, and why? This docuseries dives into the evidence.

The Playing Card Killer

2023

star 5.8
A playing card left at a murder scene connects a string of killings in this docuseries tracking a notorious serial killer who terrorized Spain in 2003

Top Boy

2011

Top Boy

2011

A thriving but underground drugs business is being run by Dushane (Ashley Walters) and his friend Sully (Kano) run a thriving underground drugs business to become the richest men on the block. They go into partnership with top don Bobby Raikes. Rivalry with Kamale (Tayo Jarrett) and his gang results in their loan from Raikes being stolen, and they swear revenge. Thirteen-year old Ra'Nell (Malcolm Kamulete) gradually gets lured into the gang and drug business as his mother Lisa (Sharon Duncan-Brewster) has a breakdown and is hospitalised--with devastating consequences.—Anonymous

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