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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Dirty Money

Every day big companies get away with all kinds of nefarious actions and practices, with some being much worse than others. No one ever thinks to pay any attention to these ordeals until they are at the center of it all, but for those that are interested in learning more about Capitalism gone crazy with evil, they should check out the well-received Netflix docuseries Dirty Money.

Academy award-winning documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney serves as Executive Producer and director of the first episode of Dirty Money. Each iteration exposes corruption, crime, and greed spread through the global economy, ripping off so many innocent families and ruining lives along the way while the people in charge line their pockets.

Some of these fascinating tales of nightmarish business tactics include exploration into things like the Payday loan industry, the Volkswagen emissions scandal, the practice of pharmaceutical price gouging, cartel banks, and Jared Kushner. From President Donald Trump all the way to the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist, there is no shortage of jaw-dropping and anger-inducing moments from each of the 12 entries spanning over the two seasons that are available on the streaming service.

Dirty Money is without a doubt one of the best docuseries Netflix has to offer, and with a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes, it’s hard to not place it on deck in the Netflix watch list.