One example could be 'The Killing' (the American TV series). It was inspired by a true - crime story. The show delved into the investigation of a young girl's murder. It explored the complex web of police work, the impact on the victim's family, and the seedy underbelly of the city where the crime took place.
There are also real - life inspired killings that might be referred to as 'The Killing based on true story' in the context of documentaries. For instance, some documentaries about serial killers like Ted Bundy. These documentaries are based on real events and often show the details of the killings, the investigation process, and the psyche of the killer.
One is the Ted Bundy case. He was a serial killer who charmed his victims before committing heinous crimes. His story has been the basis for many books, documentaries, and movies.
No, as far as I know, there is no such story that is commonly known. There are many stories out there, but this one doesn't seem to be a mainstream or well - known one. It could be a very local or niche story that only a few people are aware of.
One example could be 'The Amityville Horror'. It was based on the supposed real - life experiences of the Lutz family in a haunted house. The movie used the idea of the family's terrifying encounters to create a horror story that made audiences scream.
One well - known example could be the case of the Bell Witch in Tennessee, USA. It was said to be a spirit that haunted the Bell family. There were numerous strange occurrences like physical attacks, voices, and objects moving on their own. Some consider this a type of revenant story as it involves a malevolent spirit that seems to have a connection to the property or the family, and there are historical records and accounts from the time that suggest it was a real - life event, although it has also been subject to much speculation and interpretation over the years.
One of the famous ones is 'American Horror Story: Asylum'. It was inspired by real - life events in some asylums, like the inhumane treatments that took place. Another is 'The Haunting of Hill House'. It has elements based on Shirley Jackson's experiences and the spooky history of certain houses.
One example could be a documentary series that follows the life of peacocks in a specific wildlife reserve. It shows their mating habits, daily routines, and interactions, all based on real - life observations by wildlife experts.
There might be other BMF series out there that are based on true stories as well. However, 'Black Mafia Family' is a prominent one. It not only told the story of the brothers but also the social and economic environment that allowed such a criminal organization to thrive. It was a gritty look into a world that was often hidden from the public eye, with complex characters and a web of illegal dealings.
One example is 'Schindler's List'. It is based on the true story of Oskar Schindler, who saved many Jews during the Holocaust. Another is 'The Imitation Game', which is about Alan Turing's work cracking the Enigma code during World War II. And '127 Hours' is based on the real - life experience of Aron Ralston who was trapped in a canyon.
One is 'Schindler's List'. The trailer gives glimpses into the true and harrowing story of Oskar Schindler saving Jews during the Holocaust. Another is 'The Imitation Game', which is about Alan Turing. The trailer shows how his real - life story of cracking the Enigma code was going to be presented in the movie.
There is no well - known story in the sense of being truly 'funny' about an elephant killing a man. While we can create fictional comical interpretations as mentioned before, in real - world accounts, these incidents are often sad and a sign of some sort of human - animal conflict that is not humorous. For example, in cases where elephants have attacked humans in their villages due to encroachment on their territory, it is a matter of survival for the elephant and danger for the humans involved.