February is a month for lovers, and for true crime lovers, it’s looking to be a good month.

Several new documentaries and dramatized series about past crimes are coming out on Netflix, Hulu and Paramount+ in February this year.

Here is what you can expect to be available.

New true crime on Netflix

‘Apple Cider Vinegar’

Rated: TV-MA

Release Date: Feb. 6

Belle Gibson (Kaitlyn Dever) is a wellness influencer who wants to build a successful brand and she’s willing to do anything to make her dreams come true — even lie about having cancer.

This dramatized series shows how two women “unknowingly — and knowingly — mislead the world" on social media, according to Netflix.

‘American Murder: Gabby Petito’

Rated: TV-MA

Release Date: Feb. 17

Gabby Petito was traveling in a van with her fiance, Brian, and creating a travel vlog when she went missing.

This new docuseries explores what happened to her through the voices of her loved ones.

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‘Toxic Town’

Rated: TV-MA

Release Date: Feb. 27

When dozens of babies are born with disabilities in Corby, England, families wonder what’s going on.

Based on a true story, this dramatized series, which stars “Doctor Who” actress Jodie Whittaker, highlights the mothers who fought to expose those responsible for the Corby Toxic Waste case.

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New true crime on Hulu

‘Wicked Game: The Devil in the Desert’

Rated: Not rated

Release Date: Feb. 4

According to an ABC Studios press release, this four-part docuseries features interviews from victims, suspects, the lead detective and others and shows how law enforcement bring a criminal mastermind to justice.

‘The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer’

Rated: Not rated

Release Date: Feb. 18

ABC Studios also announced another four-part docuseries on Hulu. It follows Jeff Jellison, Hamilton County coroner, as he investigates murders committed throughout the 1990s.

With new technology, Jellison and his team bring closure to families of victims while also uncovering how a serial killer went undetected, according to the press release.

New true crime on Paramount+

‘Burden of Guilt’

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Rated: TV-MA

Release Date: Feb. 4

The mystery of the death of Tracyraquel Berns' 4-month-old brother, Matthew, has haunted her for a long time. Now, 25 years later, she’s ready to find the truth, according to the press release about “Burden of Guilt.”

This will be a three-part series that shows the journey of Berns and those who help her uncover what really happened to her baby brother.

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