Is What Happened to Paul a real Netflix documentary?

Each month, Netflix releases new true crime documentaries, yet viewers are perplexed when searching for an “odd” documentary series titled “Paul’s Mystery”: Unraveling the Enigma.

Netflix offers an abundance of true crime documentaries. Recently, they released “Apple Cider Vinegar,” a gripping series that tells the astonishing tale of Belle Gibson, a health guru who falsely claimed to have terminal brain cancer.

One of the streaming services has produced several outstanding documentaries over the last decade, including “Fyre,” “Our Father,” and “The Deepest Breath” among others.

If you’ve found yourself puzzled after attempting to view What Happened to Paul, a show that appears to delve into a perplexing missing persons case, let me assure you, there’s a straightforward (yet somewhat vexing) reason for this confusion.

Is What Happened to Paul real?

I’m sorry for any confusion, but there isn’t a real Netflix documentary about Paul. It appears that the information you encountered on TikTok might be misleading or false.

It appears you’ve been fooled by Mr.Movie. Back in January, he shared a video featuring an unusual missing persons documentary and added eight tags, such as the one for Netflix.

On TikTok, he shares that there’s a chilling missing persons documentary on Netflix titled “What Happened to Paul?” featuring one of the eeriest voicemails you might encounter.

On the Fourth of July, 2021, Paul Gambone mysteriously disappeared. He informed his wife that he was stepping out to monitor the food on the barbecue. Approximately 20 minutes later, she grew concerned about his whereabouts and went outside to look for him.

“She discovered the food was burning on the grill, and there was no sign of Paul. The last known location of Paul was his house in Ardmore, a town close to Philadelphia [his peculiar pronunciation should have tipped her off], which is actually situated in Pennsylvania.

As reported by MR.MOVIE, it’s been three weeks since Paul went missing and a voicemail from him was found on his wife’s phone. The message is bizarre, with Paul initially introducing himself as “Mario” before discussing work at a carnival. However, there’s an unexpected turn in the conversation. He confesses, “I’m not actually working at a carnival. Dear, they’ve kidnapped me, they’re making us do things. Please rescue me.

As a gamer, I can’t help but notice the buzz surrounding the viral video – it’s been seen over four million times! It’s understandable why some folks think it could be the real deal, but let me make this clear: it’s not. Just a game, my friends!

What about What Happened to Martha?

I’m sorry to disappoint you, but if you’ve been searching for ‘What Happened to Martha’ on Netflix, it appears that you may have fallen for a prank by a TikTok user. Unfortunately, the series doesn’t exist in their current catalog.

On Sunday, February 9, MR.MOVIE shared a new video. The content is similar to his “What Happened to Paul” video, suggesting a mysterious case where a woman appears to have disappeared, and there’s a spooky voicemail involved. Notably, he playfully mispronounces Providence in this video.

On this occasion, the voicemail appears ominously menacing, sounding like Martha has murdered someone using a chainsaw. However, I want to emphasize that it’s entirely fabricated.

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2025-02-11 19:25