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Netflix’s ‘Wormwood’ Will Have True-Crime Fans Hooked

It examines the very suspicious death on army scientist

Errol Morris’ groundbreaking documentary Thin Blue Line—about a man charged with a murder he did not commit—changed the way true crime stories were told forever.

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And now, the award-winning director has an addictive new Netflix documentary series that will have you hooked. 

Wormwood examines the mysterious death of an army scientist who fell from his hotel-room window in Manhattan in the 1950s. Did he commit suicide as was initially reported? Or, was something much more sinister at play? 

The documentary investigates a CIA conspiracy theory spanning decades, secret LSD dosings and the infamous mind control program MKUltra. 

The way in which the story is told is equally compelling, blending re-enactments (with actor Peter Sarsgaard) with archival footage and interviews. 

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If you’re not already sold, critics have given the six-part series a big tick of approval; the Guardian calls it a “creepy trip”, while the New York Times says it invites “repeated, obsessive watching”. 

Wormwood is now streaming on Netflix. 

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