If you're a fan of true crime right now, there's yet another series you need to add to your 'to-watch' list which is being hailed as 'one of the strangest things' people have ever seen.
The documentary in question, praised as a total 'must-watch', is about a pretty wild true crime case which took place deep in the Australian Outback in a town comprised of just 11 residents.
Originally released by HBO last year, the two-part series explores what happens to the community when one of its residents, Paddy Moriarty and his dog Kellie, mysteriously disappears into thin air.
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According to police, there was 'no sign of any disturbance'.
Following his disappearance in 2017, an investigation unfolds that ends up leading to Paddy being declared dead.
The remaining residents soon become suspects and a long history of infighting is unveiled.
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During the investigation, all 10 of his neighbours, each over the age of 70, were questioned by the police.
To this day, Paddy's death remains an open case, as his body was never actually found and no arrest was ever made.
However, coroner Greg Cavanagh speculated that he was most likely killed by his neighbours due to an 'ongoing feud'.
It's scored well on Rotten Tomatoes with a shiny 86 percent on the Tomatometer and has clearly proven a hit with other viewers who couldn't wait to get share their praise for it online.
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The series is none other than Last Stop Larrimah and you can check out the official trailer here:
One X user penned: "Watching Last Stop Larrimah it’s crazy how there is 11 people in a small community and someone goes missing and no one knows anything?"
"OK SO I just watched Last Stop Larrimah which is about a missing person/murder case in the pretty isolated NT town of Larrimah where there was a population of 11 people at the time and GOD I'm gonna be thinking about this for a long time oh my GOD the small town DRAMA I can't," quipped a second.
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A third confessed: "Last Stop Larrimah on Netflix is one of the strangest things I've ever seen."
"Oh my. The documentary Last Stop Larrimah on Netflix is absolutely fantastic," gushed a fourth, while a final X user echoed: "Last Stop Larrimah is a must watch!"
That's this week's viewing material figured out then.
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Last Stop Larrimah is currently available to stream on Netflix.
Topics: Netflix, Documentaries, TV And Film, True Crime, Australia, Tyla Recommends