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A "creepy" Netflix series is "keeping viewers up at night". Over in the Netflix Bangers group on Facebook, someone poster: “A really good series but warning, it is super creepy,” before attaching a screenshot of the page. Down in the comments, members flocked to write their own opinions including: “I like this documentary.

Yes, it was creepy and very odd.” “I watched this a couple years ago, it is very disturbing..



.but I couldn’t stop watching,” typed one streamer as another replied: “Like a car crash, I can’t look away.” A third person added: “I watched this a few years back, can’t even sleep or go to the washroom when I finish[ed] watching this, it’s super creepy.

” “Very scary. Watched this while I was home alone one night and regret it, but the story is also incredibly sad. RIP to this beautiful family,” wrote one member before adding a praying hands emoji.

Someone else said that the documentary is “creepy and weird,” another branded it the “best documentary on Netflix,” a third said: “This was a good one [...

],” while a fourth wrote: “Couldn’t sleep properly for a whole month after watching this [crying emoji].” The official Netflix description of the show reads: “Suicide, murder..

.or something else? This docuseries examines the chilling truths and theories around the deaths of 11 members of a Delhi family.” House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths was released back in 2021 and ran for one season.

The three part series was created by Leena Yadav and Anudhav Chopra exploring the deaths of 11 people back in June 2018. The show includes appearances from a clinical hypnotherapist, journalists, former members of the police force, a special correspondent and a forensic scientist. The Burari deaths were a ritual mass suicide involving members of the Chundawat family.

Ten people were found hanged while the oldest family member, the grandmother, had been strangled. Their bodies were found the morning after the incident and police concluded that their deaths were motivated by a “shared delusion or psychosis”. According to reports, after Lalit Chundawat’s father died the family became very introverted and Lalit told his family that he had been possessed by his father’s soul.

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