A decade of chilling crime stories hits streaming platforms
United KingdomWed May 06 2026
Radial Entertainment just added the entire 10-season archive of a popular true crime series to its collection, giving viewers far more than just a few extra episodes to binge. The two newest seasons—each packed with 20 hour-long documentaries—bring the total past 200 individual cases and 150 hours of screen time. Radial markets these shows across its free and ad-supported streaming services, letting people scroll through the full run instead of just dropping in for a single episode.
Behind the scenes, a small U. K. production team at Woodcut Media spent years building this franchise. Their work is now split into global markets: one season stays with Radial in North America, while another lands in most other countries. Radial’s content boss highlighted how loyal fans keep returning for more, turning the series into a must-visit section on streaming menus.
The latest installments revisit decades-old crimes, including a string of Atlanta child murders tied to Wayne Williams and a hospital worker who quietly killed patients long before Hollywood turned the case into a movie. Other episodes cover killers who targeted strangers, family members, or victims exposed to poison. Critics often debate whether such programs exploit tragedy for profit, yet producers argue they prioritize responsible storytelling while still keeping audiences hooked for 10 full seasons.
Behind the desk, different deals handled each batch of episodes, with Radial and its partners arguing over rights and budgets while the cameras kept rolling. The company behind this massive library already hosts tens of thousands of titles, proving true crime can be just as valuable as animation or horror when it comes to streaming numbers.
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