Starting in , Magnotta posted three videos online of himself killing kittens, much to the intrigue and disgust of a few keyboard detectives. The enemy of fear is information, right? The docuseries primarily focuses on the murder of Jun Lin , a Chinese student living in Toronto, that Magnotta recorded and posted online. But before Magnotta killed and dismembered Lin, he recorded videos of himself killing kittens.
A new documentary series arrived on Netflix Wednesday morning and it already looks to be one of the streaming service's most divisive hits. It's a horrible tragedy that these things took place, but the Netflix doc is hoping to put the attention on those who tried to put a stop to the evil. Still, because of its subject matter, it's causing a lot of strong reactions online. There are some users who are already obsessed with the new series, saying they binged it in just one sitting.
Stream It Or Nah: Netflix's 'Don't F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer '
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Over the past few years, Netflix has offered true crime fans a wealth of thought-provoking documentaries that have tackled infamous cases, unsolved mysteries, and miscarriages of justice. Their latest promises to explore the growing phenomenon of amateur internet-sleuths who sought to catch a cat-killer before he murdered again. It lures audiences in with the tale of some scrappy underdogs dedicated to bringing a criminal to justice, then it falls into a sickeningly sycophantic exploration of a merciless murderer. Honestly, I do not recommend googling them. I did.