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Netflix fans 'deeply disturbed' by true crime documentary

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The Australian true crime documentary Last Stop Larrimah, now streaming on Netflix, has been sending shivers down the spines of viewers with its chilling tale of an unsolved mystery.

Produced by HBO, the network behind the epic House of the Dragon, the two-part series delves into the disappearance of 70 year old Paddy Moriarty from a tiny town with a population of just 11 in 2017.

The documentary's intrigue has exploded across social media, particularly within the Netflix Bangers Facebook group, where users have been eagerly exchanging their theories and insights on what might have happened to Paddy.

Last Stop Larrimah takes us back to December 2017, when Paddy was last seen enjoying drinks at the Larrimah Hotel with his dog Kellie.

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