True crime documentaries remain a huge hit on Netflix, captivating viewers with gripping real-life stories. One of the latest to shock audiences is Trust Me: The False Prophet, which premiered on April 8. Directed by Emmy Award-winner Rachel Dretzin, the docuseries examines a disturbing case that left a lasting scar on the United States, told using rare archival footage and unprecedented insider access. Netflix’s Growing Library of True Crime
The streaming giant has expanded its true crime lineup with titles like A Story of Murder and Friendship, Lucy Letby: At the Heart of the Investigation, and The Predator of Seville. Trust Me: The False Prophet joined this lineup, drawing attention with never-before-seen archives and Dretzin’s direction. The series explores an incident that deeply impacted the nation.
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