First time since her sentencing, convicted killer Kaitlyn Conley speaks out, strongly maintaining her innocence, detailing her toxic relationship with Adam and offering her theories on who killed Mary and why. Here is all you need to know about the newly released thriller series.

Little Miss Innocent :  Premier Date

A chilling three part docuseries will be available for streaming on the Hulu app from September 20, 2024.

Little Miss Innocent: Cast

The cast for the three-part Hulu docu-series “Little Miss Innocent: Passion. Poison. Prison.” includes Kaitlyn Conley, who is the subject of the series. Other cast members also includes 

Nick Coleman: Cast member

Isabella Olivas: Cast member

Nora Lee Nichols: Cast member

Emma LaPlante: Cast member

 

Little Miss Innocent: Quick Overview

Little Miss Innocent: Passion. Poison. Prison. is a chilling three-part docuseries that delves into the controversial case of Kaitlyn Conley, a 31-year-old former receptionist convicted of poisoning her ex-boyfriend’s mother, Mary Yoder, in 2015. The series, produced by ABC News Studios, offers an in-depth exploration of the murder that shook the small town of Sauquoit, New York, and divided the community over Kaitlyn’s guilt or innocence.

For the first time since her sentencing, Kaitlyn Conley speaks out from prison, maintaining her innocence and providing her own account of the events leading up to Mary Yoder’s death. She discusses her tumultuous relationship with her ex-boyfriend Adam, Mary’s son, and suggests alternative theories about who could have committed the crime and why.

The docuseries presents exclusive and never-before-seen footage, including police interviews, audio recordings of the victim on the day of her poisoning, and a rare audio interview with Mary’s husband, Bill Yoder. With extensive access to investigators, family members, local press, and townspeople, the series sheds light on the personal and legal complexities of the case, giving viewers a comprehensive look at both sides of the story.

Little Miss Innocent also marks the first time in seven years that the Yoder family has spoken publicly about Mary’s death, and the first time Kaitlyn Conley’s parents have shared their side of the story. The gripping narrative raises questions about justice, truth, and the fine line between guilt and innocence. The series promises to be a compelling and emotionally charged exploration of a case that continues to haunt all involved.

 

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