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NETFLIX's latest true crime series, I Am A Killer, has been branded 'terrifying' by fans, who are already likening it to smash hit Making A Murderer.

I Am A Killer follows several convicted murderers sitting on death row in America who are interviewed about their cold-blooded crimes.

 The show's sinister poster
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The show's sinister posterCredit: Netflix

Each episode of the ten-part series profiles a different prisoner as they recount the events that led up to them being banged up behind bars.

The show has access to such killers as 54 year-old James Robertson, who is awaiting being put to death in Florida for killing his cell mate Frank Hart.

In his interview, James reveals he deliberately murdered his fellow prisoner while serving time for various thefts because he wanted to get out of solitary confinement and onto death row instead.

 James Robertson smiles as he admits he wouldn't take his crime back
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James Robertson smiles as he admits he wouldn't take his crime backCredit: Netflix
 The killer is just one of ten profiled in the addictive series
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The killer is just one of ten profiled in the addictive seriesCredit: Netflix

"I knew they was going to use any excuse they could to keep me [in solitary confinement]. Any excuse," he says.

"Finally I got mad and I said, 'I'ma go ahead and kill somebody'. It was premeditated."

And in even more chilling footage, James admits he has no regrets.

"I don't feel bad about it," he reveals, before breaking into a sinister laugh.

 Miguel Angel Martinez features in another episode following his 'satanic' crime
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Miguel Angel Martinez features in another episode following his 'satanic' crimeCredit: netflix
 Kenneth Foster received a Stay of Execution in 2007
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Kenneth Foster received a Stay of Execution in 2007Credit: Netflix
 Deandra Buchanan killed three, including the mother of his children
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Deandra Buchanan killed three, including the mother of his childrenCredit: Netflix
 Charles Thompson was sentenced to death for killing his ex and her boyfriend
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Charles Thompson was sentenced to death for killing his ex and her boyfriendCredit: Netflix

Another fascinating case is that of Miguel Angel Martinez, who was the youngest person ever to be sentenced to death in Texas aged 17.

Miguel was involved in a "satanic" killing back in 1991 when he and his friends murdered Baptist deacon James Smiley.

But his sentence has been met with controversy as he received a harsher sentence than one of his friends, who was arguably the mastermind behind the murder.

In another episode, murderer David Lewis, who killed an elderly woman while burgling her home, confesses his remorse.

He says: "I wish I could take back what I did. If I could I would in a heartbeat. After all this time of thinking about it, I know what it means to live now."

Since the series dropped on Netflix earlier this month, fans have flocked to social media to declare how obsessed they are with the show.

"I am a killer on netflix, I'm hooked," tweeted one viewer.

"For anyone after something new to binge 'I am a killer' on Netflix is the best docu-series I've seen in a long time," said a second.

A third weighed in: "If you haven't yet watched "I AM A KILLER" on @NetflixUK #Netflix then who the hell are you..."

Naturally, the series has drawn comparisons to Netflix's breakout crime docu-series, Making A Murderer, which spawned a slew of imitators and pocketed a raft of awards.

"Very much mini episodic Making a Murderer," said one viewer. "Worth your time."

Seconded another: "100 percent recommend i am a killer on Netflix, if you like making a murderer similar to that."

And a third wrote: "Unpopular opinion: The Netflix series ‘I am a Killer’ is better than ‘Making a Murderer’."

Making A Murderer debuted in December 2015 and immediately became a word-of-mouth phenomenon.

 Making A Murderer helped reignite the true crime genre
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Making A Murderer helped reignite the true crime genre
 Steven Avery claims he is innocent and didn't kill Teresa Halbach
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Steven Avery claims he is innocent and didn't kill Teresa HalbachCredit: Splash News
 Brendan Dassey also denies any involvement in the killing and claims his confession was forced
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Brendan Dassey also denies any involvement in the killing and claims his confession was forcedCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Steven's lawyer Kathleen Zellner became the breakout star of series two
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Steven's lawyer Kathleen Zellner became the breakout star of series twoCredit: Netflix

The 10-part first series followed the story of Steven Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey, who were convicted of the 2007  murder of Teresa Halbach.

Both proclaim their innocence and many viewers of the series were outraged after watching, convinced the pair had been framed for the killing and even petitioning the White House for his release.

The show was so popular, a second series was released in October 2018, this time following a fresh attempt to get Steven released by powerful lawyer Kathleen Zellner.

While both Steven and Brendan remain behind bars, having failed in their bids for appeal, Zellner is still working feverishly on Steven's case.

And although a third series of Making A Murderer has yet to be officially confirmed by Netflix, fans have been clamouring for one and it is likely the series will return at some point.

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