
If you happen to be the kind of person who thrives on mystery, suspense, and a shocking revelation of “Wait, that actually happened?” then Hulu is your go-to. The streamer has, without much fanfare, become a true-crime goldmine – a home for tales of induced betrayals, infamous frauds, cult leaders, and murder mysteries that are too bizarre for words. So, if you are into chaotic trials, criminal masterminds, or the brain behind it all, these 10 picks will definitely keep you obsessed and maybe a little paranoid. Here’s the list of the 10 best true-crime documentaries on Hulu at present, ranked from captivating to absolutely unforgettable:

10. The Housewife and the Hustler
The documentary unravels how the rise and fall of the powerhouse attorney Tom Girardi, husband of Real Housewives star Erika Jayne, whose career and reputation were wrecked due to massive fraud allegations and scandal, could not be more different. It is the utmost combination of glam and grit, a perfect crime watch, and has your attention if you are a fan of the true crime genre and Bravo-level drama.

9. Wild Crime: Blood Mountain
Not all national parks are quiet oases. This four-part series follows the disappearance of hiker Meredith Emerson and a string of eerie crimes that unfolded. Among the breathtaking scenery and eerie twists, it is also a reminder that dangers might be lurking in the most beautiful places.

8. Secrets of Hillsong
Once the trendiest megachurch on earth, Hillsong’s demise is a masterclass in how charisma and power can go terribly wrong. From celebrity worshippers to shocking scandals, this doc digs into the rise and unraveling of a faith empire-and the people who got caught in the middle.

7. Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence
A college dorm becomes a cult-yes, really. This shocking series tells the story of Larry Ray, who manipulated and abused a group of Sarah Lawrence students for years. With powerful interviews from survivors and real footage, Stolen Youth is as disturbing as it is unforgettable.

6. Web of Death
True-crime fans, this is your tribe. Web of Death follows amateur online sleuths who crack cold cases the police couldn’t. These digital detectives prove that justice sometimes comes from the unlikeliest corners of the internet via Reddit threads and viral TikToks.

5. The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley
The story of Elizabeth Holmes is an ultimate cautionary tale about toxic ambition. Hailed once as a Silicon Valley visionary, Holmes built her biotech empire, Theranos, on deception. This doc unravels how a billion-dollar lie took in investors, journalists, and the world.

4. Mommy Dead and Dearest
The case of Gypsy Rose Blanchard must be one of the most shocking stories to come from true-crime history. Raised by her manipulative mother to believe she was terminally ill, Gypsy’s fight for freedom turned deadly. This heart-wrenching and disturbing doc explores the twisted psychology behind the case.

3. Scamanda
Amanda Riley’s was a heartwarming tale of resilience-a young mom fighting cancer while inspiring others online-but her journey was a scam. Scamanda pulls back the curtain on one of the internet’s most elaborate scams and how it unraveled in real time.

2. The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst
The life of Robert Durst is somewhat unbelievable as it involves stories of a missing person, murders, and finally a confession to the shock of everyone. The Jinx is an amazing, frightful, and memorable film. In fact, if you were to watch only one documentary of the true-crime genre this year, it should be this one.

1. Wild Crime: Murder in Yosemite
Wild Crime: Murder in Yosemite earns the first position of a series that is both beautifully filmed and scary, as it delves into the crimes that took place in America’s national parks. The series is a nature documentary and a crime story at the same time, thanks to its stunning cinematography and the indefatigable investigation.

From confessions made in court to online investigations, Hulu’s true-crime collection is a testament to the fact that real life is often more bizarre and grim than fiction. So prepare your snacks, secure your doors, and get ready to binge the best mysteries that are available for streaming right now.