Undoubtedly, the Menendez brothers’ case has become one of the most talked-about topics of the second half of 2024. Since the debut of Ryan Murphy’s “Monsters” series on Netflix in early September, the debate over whether the brothers should be released from prison has reignited.

Now, the streamer is capitalizing on this momentum with a documentary titled “The Menendez Brothers,” which dives deeper into the case, featuring 20 hours of interviews with the brothers themselves, along with testimonies from their family, allies, enemies, journalists who covered the trial, and more.

From the moment it begins, it’s clear the creator is a master of the true crime genre, not only for the range of voices included but also for the complex narrative he constructs. And if you’re a fan of this genre of documentaries, you’re in luck: He has two more chilling titles available on the same platform!

Explore two more crime docs by ‘The Menendez Brothers’ director on Netflix

The director of “The Menendez Brothers” is Argentinian Alejandro Hartmann, widely acclaimed for his work in documentaries. He consistently provides an objective portrayal of the truth, presenting diverse perspectives and testimonies with respect, while crafting a suspenseful narrative that will keep you glued to your screen. Check his previous Netflix documentaries!

First, there’s the 2020 docuseries “Carmel: Who Killed María Marta?,” which investigates the mysterious death of María Marta García Belsunce, an Argentinian socialite discovered dead in her bathtub in 2002. Initially ruled an accidental drowning, a later autopsy revealed bullet wounds to her head, igniting a high-profile investigation.

The production unravels the intricate web of theories, suspects, and legal battles that followed, including the involvement of María Marta’s husband, family members, and various figures in Argentina’s justice system.

Next is “The Photographer: Murder in Pinamar,” which examines the 1997 assassination of José Luis Cabezas, a famous Argentinian photojournalist. Cabezas was brutally murdered in the coastal town of Pinamar while investigating connections between Argentina’s political elite and business moguls.

Through interviews and archival footage, the documentary explores the events leading up to the murder, the complex investigation, and its lasting impact on Argentina’s media and political landscape.

In all the countries where these two productions have streamed, Alejandro Hartmann has received immense praise, particularly for his dedication to uncovering even the most complex material and showcasing unseen footage. His commitment to presenting all the clues allows viewers to draw their own conclusions about the stories presented.