5 true crime shows to follow if you like Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, explored 

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story is a true-crime series (Image Source: Netflix)

Like TV series and films, true crime shows like Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story have become important parts of modern entertainment. Netflix's true-crime series will debut on the streaming service tomorrow, September 19, 2024, stirring up curiosity about what happened between the Menendez family members.

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story isn't just about the gruesome murder committed by the Menendez brothers but the torture endured by them. As seen in the trailers, Lyle and Erik Menedez never had a strong connection with their parents due to the alleged abuse and physical harm, ultimately leading the boys to shoot their parents at home.

The upcoming true crime show comes straight from the makers of Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan. The first season made history by reaching one billion hours of views in its first 60 days, a milestone Stranger Things Season 4 and Squid Game have achieved.

So, if the story of Lyle and Erik in the upcoming anthology series intrigues you, watch other true crime shows mentioned below.


Five true crime shows to watch after Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story

A still from Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story (Image Source: Netflix)
A still from Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story (Image Source: Netflix)

Starring Nicholas Alexander Chavez as Lyle Menendez and Cooper Koch as Erik Menendez, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story is just a few hours away. It will take viewers to the time when this murder took place at the Beverly Hills mansion of the Menedez family, presumed to be murder and later revealed as one of the most horrifying murders in the United States.

Here's the list of other five true crime shows you can watch after completing Monster Season 2:

1) Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story

Evans Peters as Jeffrey Dahmer (Image Source: Netflix)
Evans Peters as Jeffrey Dahmer (Image Source: Netflix)

Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story follows the story of Jeffrey Dahmer, an American man who transformed into a serial killer and committed more than 15 murders between 1978 and 1991. After his criminal activities came to light, Dahmer became controversial with the name Milwaukee Monster.

In addition to the true crime series' creators, Dahmer—Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story reflected on Jeffrey's troubled childhood. He encountered significant family problems at a young age that contributed to his violent personality.

Jeffrey Dahmer was also diagnosed with serious illnesses, including psychotic disorder, BPD, and StPD. However, during his trial, the serial killer has a sound mind.

Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story is available on Netflix.

2) Into The Fire: The Lost Daughter

Aundria Bowman (Image Source: Netflix)
Aundria Bowman (Image Source: Netflix)

Into the Fire: The Lost Daughter is another horrifying true crime series focusing on the murder of an innocent 14-year-old Aundria Bowman. She was born in 1974 when her biological mother, Cathy Terkanian, was a teenager. Following the circumstances, Terkanian gave up her daughter for a closed adoption, unaware of the hell her daughter was going to face in the future.

This true crime series follows the disappearance of Aundria Bowman in 1989, who was murdered by her adoptive father, Dennis Bowman. Cathy Terkanian did an extensive search for Aundria and learned about her challenging life.

Similar to Lyle and Erik Menendez, Aundria Bowman was also s*xually assaulted by her father. He didn't treat her like a daughter and often hit her. Dennis Bowman killed Aundria and then cut her legs off to dispose of her dead body in a trash can.

The series also revealed that the adoptive parents didn't even give Aundria proper meals to eat and tortured her after welcoming their biological child. Before Aundria could run away from her abusive father, she was brutally killed.

Into the Fire: The Lost Daughter is streaming on Netflix.

3) Unsolved Mysteries

Tiffany Valiante with her parents (Image Source: Netflix)
Tiffany Valiante with her parents (Image Source: Netflix)

Unsolved Mysteries is one of the longest-running true crime series featuring mysterious phenomena. Each episode of the show focuses on a case that will send shivers down your body. From heartbreaking murders to unsolved disappearances of people, Unsolved Mysteries covers them all.

The reboot of the show on Netflix has covered controversial cases like the murder of Amanda Antoni, the mysterious death of Tiffany Valinate, and more startling crime incidents. The Amanda Antoni case is featured in Volume 4, episode 2, in which the police discovered her dead body in the basement with her blood all over the place.

Unresolved Mysteries also covers the tragic lives of victims before they disappeared or were killed. The docuseries emphasize the emotional struggles and unexpected transformations of the criminals.

Unsolved Mysteries is available on Netflix.

4) Worst Ex Ever

A still from Worst Ex Ever episode 1 (Image Source: Netflix)
A still from Worst Ex Ever episode 1 (Image Source: Netflix)

Worst Ex Ever is about the violence and betrayal victims have faced in romantic relationships. This true crime series has four episodes, each focusing on a new case.

The first episode, titled Dating the Devil, highlights the crimes committed by a man named Benjamin Foster, who is obsessed with torturing his girlfriends. He almost killed one of his exes, Justine Siemens, who was hospitalized for days and endured a brain injury. The remaining three episodes also follow the stories of victims who were treated in the worst way possible by their ex-partners.

Just as Lyle and Erik never thought their father would hurt them, the victims in Worst Ex Ever were also unaware of the devil inside their lovers.

Worst Ex Ever is streaming on Netflix.

5) American Murder: Laci Peterson

Laci and her husband, Scott Peterson (Image Source: Netflix)
Laci and her husband, Scott Peterson (Image Source: Netflix)

The Laci Peterson case became highly controversial as she was eight months pregnant and killed by her husband, Scott Peterson. He was cheating on Laci and didn't want to take responsibility for his first child.

The couple named their unborn son Conner and were excited to become parents. However, Laci was unaware of her husband's dark side. After Laci Peterson's murder, Scott Peterson kept the police and his relatives in the dark for a long time, but when Laci's decomposed body was discovered, the truth came out.

This true crime series also focuses on lies and betrayal, often leading to deadly situations.

American Murder: Laci Peterson is streaming on Netflix.


Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story premieres on Netflix on September 19, 2024.

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