Short series by Netflix. At times hard to watch and hard to stop watching, involves a criminal investigation that starts with criminal acts involving cats and internet sleuths and others hunting down the criminal. I've only made it through the first two of three episodes. I've gone out of my way to avoid googling anything about this show (so please, no spoilers!). Again, subject matter is hard to watch, and lots of foul language.
I remember that, crazy story. Here's a little reading when you're done with the show: https://screenrant.com/dont-f-with-cats-true-story-magnotta-case-missing/
I watched it a couple of days ago after seeing mentions of it on facebook. I wasn't sure what it was about or where it was headed. Knowing nothing about it and the twists it took definitely kept it interesting for me. I ended up binge watching it straight through which is rare for me. Good, interesting, entertaining true crime documentary.
This is similar to Making A Murderer and it's done well. Question though: Spoiler Did anyone catch a resolution to the video of the casino walk through sent to Baudi?
This is one of those Netflix gold documentaries (ie) Making a Murderer, Wild, Wild Country, etc -- just so bizarre you can't believe what you are watching.
Very small segments and short glimpses, but you definitely know what's going on in the videos (all of the videos).