Variety has compiled a ranked list of 18 standout true crime documentaries and docuseries from 2025, highlighting gripping stories that captivated streaming audiences. The selection focuses on new episodic and feature-length works, excluding celebrity tales and one-off episodes from established shows. Notable entries explore unsolved mysteries, serial killers, and modern privacy invasions.
Published on December 31, 2025, Variety's annual roundup celebrates the genre's ability to draw viewers into tales of human darkness, from historical crimes to contemporary scandals. The list emphasizes documentaries that provoked public discussion and online investigations, reflecting the year's surge in true crime content across platforms like Netflix, Hulu, HBO, and Prime Video.
Among the ranked entries, 'Amy Bradley Is Missing' on Netflix delves into the 1998 disappearance of a young woman from a cruise ship, presenting theories from human trafficking to accidental overboard without resolution. 'Unknown Number: The High School Catfish' also on Netflix became a viral hit, examining anonymous bullying of a teenage couple via texts, revealing betrayals from those nearby. Hulu's 'Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke' uncovers the child abuse scandal involving the YouTube influencer and her counselor, who pleaded guilty to imprisoning and harming her children under beliefs of possession.
Other highlights include 'Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders' on Netflix, revisiting the 1980s unsolved poisonings that reshaped medication safety; 'Fred & Rose West: A British Horror Story' on Netflix, covering the couple's decades-long murders in England; and HBO's 'The Yogurt Shop Murders,' which explores the 1991 Austin killings and recent DNA links to a serial killer. The compilation avoids exhaustive coverage, noting the genre's rapid expansion with weekly releases. Directors like Skye Borgman and Liz Garbus feature prominently, bringing personal and victim-centered narratives to light.
These works underscore true crime's enduring appeal, blending horror with calls for justice amid unresolved cases and systemic issues.