Today, ABC News Studios announced Little Miss Innocent: Passion. Poison. Prison., a chilling three-part docuseries that tells the story of Kaitlyn Conley, a 31-year-old former receptionist who claims she has been wrongfully convicted of the 2015 killing of Mary Yoder, her former boss and the mother of her ex-boyfriend Adam.
Known as a polite young woman in her town of Sauquoit, New York, Conley’s conviction sent shockwaves through the local community, dividing the town about what and who to believe. Little Miss Innocent: Passion. Poison. Prison. begins streaming Friday, Sept. 20, only on Hulu.
For the first time since her sentencing, convicted killer Kaitlyn Conley speaks out, staunchly maintaining her innocence, detailing her toxic relationship with Adam, and offering her theories on who killed Mary and why.
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.
Plum Pictures and ABC News Studios produce Hulu‘s Little Miss Innocent. Stuart Cabb is the executive producer for Plum Pictures. Sara Mast is the director.
For ABC News Studios, David Sloan is the senior executive producer, and Beth Hoppe is the executive producer. ABC News Studios is led by Mike Kelley, and Reena Mehta is the SVP of Streaming and Digital Content.
Mirko Parlevliet has been reporting on the entertainment industry since 1998 and founded Vital Thrills to provide the latest news on streaming, movies, and TV shows. He previously created the websites ComingSoon, SuperHeroHype, and ShockTillYouDrop.