? 900 Days Without Anabel examines one of Spain’s most haunting true crime cases. This three-part docuseries follows the kidnapping and murder of Anabel Segura in 1993, exploring the 900 days between Anabel's disappearance and the uncovering of her tragic fate.
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The docuseries skillfully balances emotional depth and factual precision. Interviews with law enforcement, Anabel's family, and others connected to the case paint a vivid picture of the search for answers. There were even the actual recordings of the kidnappers’ phone calls, giving the episodes haunting authenticity.
The reenactments of the crime are executed with restraint and purpose. They don’t overshadow or over-sensationalize the story, but rather serve as visual aids for the events. It’s also interesting to see the technological context of the 1990s — the absence of modern tools forced investigators to rely on traditional methods of tracking leads.
The series also follows the impact this case had on those who worked on it. The detectives talked about their frustrations, regrets, and the psychological weight of a case that unfolded tragically, adding depth to the episodes.
WHERE TO WATCH: You can watch the docuseries on Netflix or catch the trailer on YouTube (runtime: 1:32).