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Sons of Sam on Netflix is the latest example of that. With more avenues and streaming services, there are more remarkable and riveting multi-part documentaries than ever before. But while there are plenty of informative and entertaining documentary series out there, sometimes they can be harder to find than a serial killer in 1970s New York City.
If you have watched, or plan on watching
Sons of Sam: A Descent into Madness and want similar true crime docuseries or at least those that touch on similar topics, you have come to the right place. Below are 11 of the best true crime docuseries (and one documentary) streaming that deal with serial killers, satanic panic, and the history of crime in and around the New York City area.
It was the first of eight seemingly random shootings that continued throughout New York City for more than a year afterwards. It was a year of terror, in which the streets of New York City were uncharacteristically silent at night. Scared of being the next shooting victim, people stayed home, off of the streets and out of their cars. From the summer of 1976 until the summer of 1977, fourteen people were shot in parked cars throughout the city, from the Bronx to Brooklyn. Six of them died. Creepy, cryptic letters were sent to the police and to journalists from “the Son of Sam,” claiming responsibility for the violent murders, mocking the police, and threatening more to come.