- Dirty John (2018)
- The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (2015)
- The Menendez Murders: Erik Tells All (2017)
- I'll Be Gone in the Dark (2020)
- The Case Against Adnan Syed (2019)
- The Act (2019)
- The Murder Tapes (2019)
- The Murder of Laci Peterson (2017)
- Making a Murderer (2015)
- Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes (2019)
If you were captivated by the chilling true-crime documentary 'Making a Serial Killer (2021),' you're likely craving more gripping stories that delve into the minds of criminals and the investigations that bring them to justice. This article compiles 10 movies and shows that share the same dark, suspenseful, and thought-provoking themes, perfect for fans of psychological thrillers and true crime. Whether you're fascinated by criminal psychology or love a good mystery, these recommendations will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Dirty John (2018)
Description: Both 'Dirty John' and 'Making a Serial Killer' explore the dangerous allure of charismatic criminals and the devastating effects on their victims. They blend true crime storytelling with psychological analysis.
Fact: Based on a podcast by the Los Angeles Times. Starred Connie Britton and Eric Bana. The real John Meehan died in


The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (2015)
Description: Similar to 'Making a Serial Killer', 'The Jinx' delves into the psyche of a real-life murderer, Robert Durst, through interviews and archival footage. Both series explore the complexities of criminal behavior and the justice system's handling of such cases.
Fact: The series features a shocking confession by Robert Durst in the final episode. It was directed by Andrew Jarecki, who also directed 'Capturing the Friedmans'. The series won two Emmy Awards.


The Menendez Murders: Erik Tells All (2017)
Description: This series, similar to 'Making a Serial Killer', provides an in-depth look at a notorious murder case, featuring interviews with one of the perpetrators, Erik Menendez. Both series challenge viewers to consider the perpetrators' motivations and the justice system's response.
Fact: Features exclusive interviews with Erik Menendez. The Menendez brothers were convicted in


I'll Be Gone in the Dark (2020)
Description: This series, like 'Making a Serial Killer', focuses on the investigation of a serial killer, the Golden State Killer. Both highlight the relentless pursuit of justice and the impact of the crimes on victims and their families.
Fact: Based on Michelle McNamara's book of the same name. McNamara passed away before the book was completed. The Golden State Killer was arrested shortly after the book's publication.


The Case Against Adnan Syed (2019)
Description: This series parallels 'Making a Serial Killer' in its detailed exploration of a controversial murder case, questioning the fairness of the trial and the reliability of the evidence. Both series highlight the potential for miscarriages of justice.
Fact: Based on the podcast 'Serial'. Adnan Syed's conviction was vacated in 202The series was directed by Amy Berg.


The Act (2019)
Description: 'The Act' shares with 'Making a Serial Killer' a deep dive into a true crime story, focusing on Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her mother Dee Dee. Both series examine the psychological manipulation and the eventual violent outcome.
Fact: Starred Joey King and Patricia Arquette. Arquette won a Golden Globe for her role. Based on a 2016 BuzzFeed article.


The Murder Tapes (2019)
Description: 'The Murder Tapes' and 'Making a Serial Killer' both use real footage and recordings to provide an unfiltered look at criminal investigations. They emphasize the role of technology in solving crimes.
Fact: Features actual police interrogation footage. Each episode focuses on a different case. The series is produced by Lionsgate.


The Murder of Laci Peterson (2017)
Description: Like 'Making a Serial Killer', this series examines a high-profile murder case, focusing on the media frenzy and public fascination. Both series scrutinize the evidence and the legal proceedings.
Fact: Laci Peterson was pregnant when she was murdered. Her husband, Scott Peterson, was convicted of her murder. The case received widespread media coverage.


Making a Murderer (2015)
Description: As a precursor to 'Making a Serial Killer', 'Making a Murderer' set the standard for true crime documentaries, focusing on Steven Avery's controversial conviction. Both series raise questions about the criminal justice system.
Fact: Filmed over 10 years. Steven Avery was previously wrongfully convicted. The series sparked widespread debate and legal appeals.


Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes (2019)
Description: This series, like 'Making a Serial Killer', offers a chilling look into the mind of a serial killer through archival interviews. Both series explore the banality of evil and the public's fascination with it.
Fact: Features never-before-heard interviews with Ted Bundy. Bundy was executed in
