The Tinder Swindler captivated Netflix viewers in 2022, and the streaming giant has just released a fresh documentary guaranteed to leave audiences utterly horrified.
The brand-new series Love Con Revenge exposes men and women who handed over thousands to romantic partners only to discover they had fallen victim to elaborate cons.
The six-episode programme is presented by Cecilie Fjellhøy, who shared her own romance fraud ordeal in The Tinder Swindler.
The Norwegian presenter has now teamed up with private investigator Brianne Joseph on a quest to assist fellow victims in pursuing justice.
As with most Netflix documentaries, we're sure some viewers will binge the entire series in a single session. So we've gathered three compelling docs you can watch following Love Con Revenge, reports the Mirror.
Launched in 2022, The Puppet Master: Hunting the Ultimate conman holds an exceptional 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating.
The three-episode series follows the hunt for a fraudster who posed as a British intelligence operative to rob his targets.
A description states: "A man masquerading as a British spy manipulates and steals from his victims, leaving ruined families in his wake."
Audiences are not only taken on the search, the programme also explores various testimonies of the alleged "ultimate" fraudster's tricks.
After watching the series, one astonished Rotten Tomatoes reviewer commented: "This is probably the craziest and most unbelievable documentary I've watched on Netflix (and that's saying something)."
This Emmy-nominated documentary sparked countless internet memes, yet its core story is anything but amusing.
Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened dropped on Netflix in 2019.
It explores the catastrophic behind-the-scenes blunders that resulted in the 2017 Fyre Festival being scrapped.
The music event was set to unfold in The Bahamas across two weekends in April and May, advertising gourmet meals, premium lodging and chart-topping performers.
However, guests turned up to discover minimal sustenance and appalling sleeping arrangements, prompting the festival's immediate cancellation.
Fyre's spectacular collapse eventually saw its founder imprisoned for wire fraud.
Netflix's description states: "The Fyre Festival was billed as a luxury music experience on a posh private island, but it failed spectacularly in the hands of a cocky entrepreneur."
The 90-minute production holds an impressive 93% Rotten Tomatoes rating and garnered glowing praise from both critics and ordinary viewers.
One IMDb reviewer, who knew little about the saga beforehand, was struck by the documentary's thoroughness.
They commented: "I'd heard about Fyre in the media but didn't know any of the detail. This doc provides lots of behind the scenes footage, insightful interviews and tells the story really well."
The newest documentary featured here is Con Mum, which arrived on Netflix in March. This true-crime documentary follows the tale of Graham, a London-based chef whose world unravels after he reconnects with his birth mother.
What begins as a touching reunion transforms into a devastating con that leaves the Londoner fleeced of thousands of pounds.
Netflix's synopsis states: "A chef's life is upended when a jet-setting, champagne-sipping, hotel-hopping woman claims to be his mother. This documentary reveals the untold story."
One Rotten Tomatoes critic was deeply affected by the film, writing: "Edge of your seat stuff and remarkable in the power of Graham being able to carry on when it would be easy to lose the plot...wasn't prepared for the heartbreak at the end."
Love Con Revenge and the above documentaries are available to stream on Netflix