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For documentary enthusiasts who love to explore documentary movies

For documentary enthusiasts who love to explore real stories, uncover fascinating real mysteries, and even learn about new and interesting discoveries, these are some of the best documentary movies you can watch earn how a father's terrible actions tear a family apart in this documentary. In 2008, the disturbing case of a woman held captive in a basement for 24 years came to light.

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For documentary enthusiasts who love to explore documentary movies

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  1. These great documentary movies will shock you, educate you, and give you chills. For documentary enthusiasts who love to explore real stories, uncover fascinating real mysteries, and even learn about new and interesting discoveries, these are some of the best documentary movies you can watch for free on YouTube. Horrific Crimes by Josef Fritzl Learn how a father's terrible actions tear a family apart in this documentary. In 2008, the disturbing case of a woman held captive in a basement for 24 years came to light. Elizabeth Fritzl was imprisoned, beaten, raped and assaulted by her father Josef, who gave birth to his seven children while she was in captivity. The documentary movie on Joef Fritzl's horrific crimes explores a real-life monster, explains how it affected the family and how he managed to cover up his evil deeds, including interviews and legal documents from journalists and lawyers who followed Josef Fritzl's case. Ironically, the free film on YouTube is better than any other film about Fritzl's case.

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