34 gripping true crime docuseries on Netflix

I Just Killed My Dad. (L to R) Teresa Thompson and Anthony Templet in I Just Killed My Dad. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2022
I Just Killed My Dad. (L to R) Teresa Thompson and Anthony Templet in I Just Killed My Dad. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2022 /
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Room 2806: The Accusation
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Room 2806: The Accusation

Room 2806: the Accusation is a compelling docuseries that arrived on Netflix on December 7, 2020. The enticing four-part miniseries covers the infamous 2011 sex scandal involving beloved French politician Dominique Strauss Kahn which occurred at the height of his political career.

Strause-Kahn was well-known and respected for providing the French people with hope after the global financial crisis that shook the world. It really seemed like the man was truly destined to do great things for society at that point, but the successful run was significantly derailed by the allegations that were made by Nafissatou Diallo.

The scandal involving the former head of the IMF was a very talked-about ordeal, and even more secrets came out as a result of all the attention the story was getting. This includes an alleged affair, another victim stepping forward, and more allegations of sexual misconduct.

Each of Room 2806: The Accusation’s entries, which run about forty-four to sixty-three minutes in length, tells each part of the story in detail, offering subscribers all the insight they need to know on this intriguing matter. Every moment from start to finish is incredibly gripping, and this Netflix documentary series is an absolute must-watch for fans of the true-crime genre.