Produced by ABC News Studios, there’s little frill and fanfare to be found in this documentary about a slain chiropractor and the person convicted for her death. The latter is Kaitlyn Conley, after whom the title is named since she insists she was framed by the victim’s son and/or husband. The series is intriguing not necessarily because it’s found inventive ways to tell a story, but because the Conley case is innately dramatic and divisive. The series takes its time to carefully present every party’s side, which can make it redundant and tiresome at times, but it’s an overall helpful resource as it helps fill the gaps in the still-blurry picture that is Mary Yoder’s death.
Synopsis
Kaitlyn Conley, a 31-year-old former receptionist, maintains her innocence after being convicted of the 2015 murder of Mary Yoder, her former boss and the mother of her ex-boyfriend, Adam. Conley claims she was wrongfully accused in the case, which involved complex relationships and accusations of poisoning.
Storyline
Kaitlyn Conley is currently in prison after being accused of poisoning and killing her ex-boyfriend’s mother, but in a never-before-seen interview, she insists on her innocence and points, instead, to the victim’s family.
TLDR
I’m never leaving a drink out of my sight ever again.
What stands out
After watching all three episodes, you’ll still be left with that all-too-nagging question, “Who in the hell did it?”