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Hulu Lands Docuseries ‘Little Miss Innocent: Passion. Poison. Prison’

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Kaitlyn Conley is a convicted killer, accused of manslaughter in the death of her former boss and the mother of her ex-boyfriend. But in the new three-part Hulu docuseries “Little Miss Innocent: Passion. Poison. Prison.,” Conley attempts to explain why she was wrongfully sent to prison for the 2015 killing.

ABC News Studios is behind the series, which launches Friday, Sept. 20 on Hulu. The series includes the first interview with Conley since her sentencing.

Hailing from Sauquoit, New York, Conley was seen as a “polite young woman” in town, per the docuseries, until she was accused of the death of Mary Yoder, who was the mother of her ex-boyfriend Adam.

In speaking out for the first time, Conley tells the doc that she is innocent, and details what she describes as a toxic relationship with Adam. She also offers her theories on who killed Yoder and why.

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According to the series description, the docuseries also features “never-before-seen police interviews, exclusive audio recordings of the victim on the day she was poisoned, and a never-before-heard audio interview with the victim’s husband, Bill Yoder. With unrivaled access to friends, families, investigators, local press and townsfolk, this docuseries is the first time in seven years the Yoder family has gone public, and the first time since their daughter’s conviction that Kaitlyn’s parents have spoken out.”

“Little Miss Innocent” comes from Plum Pictures and ABC News Studios. Stuart Cabb is executive producer for Plum Pictures, while Sara Mast is director. For ABC News Studios, David Sloan is senior executive producer and Beth Hoppe is executive producer. 

Led by Mike Kelley and streaming/digital content senior VP Reena Mehta, ABC News Studios has been behind projects including docs “Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields,” “Brats,” “Sound of the Police,” “The Lady Bird Diaries” and “Aftershock,” as well as docuseries like “After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun,” “Betrayal: A Father’s Secret,” “Killing County,” “Wild Crime,” “Mormon No More,” “The Randall Scandal: Love, Loathing, and Vanderpump” and “Jelly Roll: Save Me.”  

Here’s a first look at “Little Miss Innocent: Passion. Poison. Prison.”

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