Tate was one of the many victims of a notorious murder spree orchestrated by Charles Manson that took place in Los Angeles in 1969.
Cult leader Charles Manson ordered four of his disciples to brutally murder actress Sharon Tate and her friends in August 1969.
The 'Manson Family' were convicted of the murder of seven people - including film actress Sharon Tate - in 1971
Chaos: The Manson Murders, from Errol Morris, looks at the conspiracy theories that continue to surround of the notorious crimes
The latest true-crime documentary to be released by the platform, CHAOS: The Manson Murders, sits in the third spot on Netflix's list of most-watched movies at the time of writing. CHAOS: The Manson Murders presents an alternative theory to the widely known story about the murders that took place in the span of two days in August 1969.
True crime. It always promises us new discoveries, new evidence and new theories but then turns out to be nothing more than a thrilling rehearsal of the facts. Maybe that’s enough.
The documentary joins the ranks of other Netflix true crime docs like American Murder: Gabby Petito, Into the Fire: The Lost Daughter, The Menendez Brothers and Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal, which all serve as thought-provoking viewing experiences.