Chilling True Crime Docuseries ‘Friends Like These’ Becomes Top Trending Title On Hulu Following Release

The true crime docuseries "Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese" is currently a top-ranked show on Hulu, revisiting a chilling 2012 case.

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Published: Mar 10, 2026, 10:33 AM EDT

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Chilling True Crime Docuseries ‘Friends Like These’ Becomes Top Trending Title On Hulu Following Release - article image
Chilling True Crime Docuseries ‘Friends Like These’ Becomes Top Trending Title On Hulu Following Release - article image

Hulu’s Latest True Crime Hit Revisits Tragic West Virginia Betrayal

A decade-old case that shocked the nation is seeing a resurgence in public interest as "Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese" claims a top spot on Hulu’s public ranking system. The docuseries provides an intimate look at the investigation into the 2012 disappearance of 16-year-old Skylar Neese. Unlike traditional crime procedurals, this three-part series focuses heavily on the digital footprint left behind by Neese and her social circle, using social media posts and the victim's own writings to piece together the months leading up to her death. The narrative highlights the psychological complexity of adolescent friendships and the ultimate betrayal by those Neese trusted most.

Archival Footage And Social Media Provide Timeline Of A Crime

Director Clair Titley relies on a mix of police interrogation tapes, home movies, and contemporary interviews to reconstruct the timeline of events. The series documents how Neese's two best friends, Rachel Shoaf and Shelia Eddy, initially joined the search for the missing teen, even comforting her grieving parents, while secretly knowing they had lured her into the woods and stabbed her to death. The documentary explores the "secret life" of teenagers in the early 2010s, illustrating how online interactions can both mask and reveal developing tensions within a peer group.

Beyond Hulu: Global Streaming Leaders In March 2026

While true crime dominates Hulu, other platforms are seeing success with high-budget docuseries and scripted dramas. On Netflix, the Steven Spielberg-produced "The Dinosaurs," narrated by Morgan Freeman, has secured the top spot globally. The four-part series uses advanced visual effects to trace the 150-million-year history of the prehistoric creatures. Meanwhile, HBO Max is trending with "DTF St. Louis," a dark comedy starring Jason Bateman and David Harbour that explores the intersection of suburban ennui and dating app culture. These trends suggest a continued appetite for both educational high-production nature content and complex, character-driven mysteries.

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