One of the newest additions to Netflix's true crime category is the just-released third season of the docuseries 'I Am A Killer.'
on Tuesday, we’re once again introduced to one of the most chilling experiences that this genre can offer viewers. It’s the first-person testimony from convicted killers, explaining what they did and why.grapples with the cases of convicts sentenced to death as well as of killers set to spend the rest of their lives behind bars.
“Each episode explores the crimes in question through unflinchingly intimate interviews with the men and women who committed them,” explains Netflix’s official summary.Also weighing in here on the events and players involved are prosecutors, defense attorneys, investigators, friends, and relatives of the victims and convicted felons. “New facts emerge, previously hidden motives are discovered, rare glimpses of humanity are revealed and strange twists of the United States legal system exposed.
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