

3 Mexican Netflix miniseries with an intense crime story based on real events – Courtesy (PinPoint)
In the section of miniseries based on real eventsthe controversial story of ‘Dahmer’ is not the only one that has turned out to be a great success, and from November 4th you can already enjoy one of the most successful premieres of the moment ‘El secreto de la familia Greco’, from start to finish , but it’s not the only Mexican production you can marathon with.
The secret of the Greco family
Netflix and Telemundo have teamed up to bring this exciting Mexican miniseries that has a busy schedule to the digital screen crime story based on true eventsabout the famous Argentine hitman Arquímedes Puccio who in the 1980s was charged with kidnapping and killing several people to maintain his economic situation.
Since its debut on Netflix last ‘November 4th,’The secret of the Greco family’has become the most watched miniseries of the moment, followed by the success of’ Manifyto ‘with its season 4 and the Colombian novel’ Hasta que la plata nos separe ‘, but this is the perfect production for those who want to see a story of a few chapters .
History of crime: research
In the archive of the oldest Netflix original productions, there is this miniseries based on the case of the disappearance of Paulette, which unlike “The Secret of the Greek Family”, this crime took place in Mexico and currently remains one of the most controversial events in history. of the country, which is portrayed as fiction in this miniseries.
In ‘History of crime: research” you can see Regina Blandón as the protagonist, accompanied by Dario Yazbek Bernal and a cast of well-known faces, who give life to the detective and journalistic case about the disappearance of a girl who, after an exhaustive search, has appeared lifeless in her own room where he had already searched repeatedly.
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To conclude the list of Mexican miniseries based on real eventsyou cannot miss this success which, like the previous ones, was part of the top 10 most viewed on Netflix when it was just previewed on the streaming platform and as a fiction with few chapters relives a bitter case in the history of Mexico.
Inspired by a report on the Allende massacre, which reflects the drug war in Mexico, seen from the perspective of victims whose lives changed after a tragic event caused by a DEA operation gone awry. With a total of 6 chapters, this is one of the shortest and most popular Netflix miniseries.
By Jared Solis
Source: Nacion Flix

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