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Little Miss Innocent: Passion. Poison. Prison.

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VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Little Miss Innocent: Passion. Poison. Prison. (2024)
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La vita di Kaitlyn Conley, ex segretaria di 31 anni che afferma di essere stata ingiustamente condannata per l'uccisione nel 2015 di Mary Yoder, il suo ex capo e madre del suo ex fidanzato A... Leggi tuttoLa vita di Kaitlyn Conley, ex segretaria di 31 anni che afferma di essere stata ingiustamente condannata per l'uccisione nel 2015 di Mary Yoder, il suo ex capo e madre del suo ex fidanzato Adam.La vita di Kaitlyn Conley, ex segretaria di 31 anni che afferma di essere stata ingiustamente condannata per l'uccisione nel 2015 di Mary Yoder, il suo ex capo e madre del suo ex fidanzato Adam.

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    • Emily Pokora
    • Emma LaPlante
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      • Emily Pokora
      • Emma LaPlante
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    Kenny Swartz
    Kenny Swartz
    • Detective Mark Van Namee
    • 2024
    Emily Pokora
    Emily Pokora
    • Liana Yoder
    • 2024
    Emma LaPlante
    Emma LaPlante
    • Siobhan Conley
    • 2024
    Isabella Olivas
    Isabella Olivas
    • Kaitlyn Conley
    • 2024
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    • 2024
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    • Adam Yoder
    • 2024
    Nora Lee Nichols
    Nora Lee Nichols
    • Mary Yoder
    • 2024
    Bob Jay Mills
    • Vincent Conley
    • 2024
    Kaitlyn Conley
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    7neidhan

    Left behind with curiosity about the case or justice system

    First of all, I don't know what I don't know, but if everything is told in this documentairy about the case, I would recommend to watch it to literal everyone.

    I am not a US citizen and can't believe the incredible bias that is constantly appearing. The interviewer is asking the right questions and if it was only her who was the 'sherrif', I think it would be a whole different outcome.

    Would love to hear real experts opinion about this forensic evidence. The person who is analysing the digital evidence, oh dear. Not sure what his expertise is, but digital evidence isn't one of them.

    Great example for US justice attitude: it's not about solving the case, it's about winning the case.

    Disclaimer: I can't give a opinion about if she's guilty or not, the only conclusion I can get to is how can a murder be solved with so much bias and no one is mentioning it.

    Must see if you're able to hear, see and feel the miscarrige of justice and how not to investigate proparly. Otherwise just skip it.
    10kqmtryywm

    Should be called Miss Manipulator

    She's a total psycho and is as guilty as sin, the fact that her parents & siblings even bought into her lies and still do tell you all you need to know.

    She sits there throughout lieing through her teeth, I'd be surprised if she could lie straight at night in her prison bunk bed.

    Watch her smiling in court, this documentary is a masterclass in showing a spider woman weaving a web of lies and deceit.

    I don't agree with making documentary's giving murderers this much airtime but at least it shows her for what she truly is.

    Unbelievably the town folk were split 50/50, well after watching this even the dumbest ones should be able to come to the correct conclusion.

    Well done to the prosecution and cops for their due diligence.

    I wouldn't let her see the light of day until she admits her guilt.

    I know for a fact that she will read this review, you are where you belong little miss innocent up there in the big house.
    1cszarek

    Left out very important evidence

    I just finished watching Little Miss Innocent: Passion. Poison. Prison. The director and producer should be ashamed of themselves, for not including all of the evidence and making her look guilty. HERE ARE THE FACTS: Kaitlyn had been in a relationship with someone else for five months at the time that Mary died. Kaitlyn even had evidence to counter these claims, including text messages of Adam begging her to be with him again. These texts, however, were not admitted to trial. Another piece of evidence not admitted was a lie detector test taken by Kaitlyn, in which she passed.

    Kaitlyn claimed that she was off work in late 2014 through early 2015, when the colchicine was purchased from her work computer. Although the payroll books would have given her a solid alibi, Bill claimed that it was lost. The letter of intent to buy the poison that was supposedly written by Kaitlyn referenced biotechnology applications that Bill had used on his weed plants. They believe it is unlikely that Kaitlyn had much prior knowledge about this, and there were no searches made by her about these topics suggesting that she researched it.

    Bill maintains that he never used that computer, although witnesses have said that they have seen him on that computer in the office. Not only that, but Bill had software on his computer that would allow him to access that specific computer from his own home office computer. Adding even more of a threat to Kaitlyn's security on her devices, her phone was not password protected. All office employees had to keep their phones in a separate room during their shift, which would have given Bill access to her phone. Adam also frequently used Kaitlyn's laptop, and they had a shared Apple ID.

    Three of Mary's sisters are not convinced that Kaitlyn poisoned her, but instead they believe that her husband Bill did. When Mary first got to the hospital she was sick but she was not deathly ill. In their opinion, the sudden change of behavior after she had purged everything and seemed to feel better suggests that Mary had been poisoned with the lethal dose while she was in the hospital. Once Mary's condition started to deteriorate, Bill became unreachable both by Mary and by hospital staff. Police had to actually go to Bill's house and bang on his door, and even then it took awhile before he would answer. He told them he would get to the hospital as soon as possible. While this trip should have only taken Bill around fifteen minutes, it would be an hour later before he arrived.

    Although the Yoder family found out that Mary had been poisoned on September 17, 2015, a police report was not filed by the family until almost 3 months after her death, when Sharon, one of Mary's sisters, filed one.

    Adam and Bill refused lie detector tests.
    2ab8129

    She is guilty!

    There's plenty of evidence that they did not focus on, such as her DNA was on both the box and the bottle of the drug used to kill Dr. Yoder. The fact that all the searching was on her phone and work computer. Do we really need to go any further? And then on top of that, the letter that she mailed the police stating exactly where the drugs were. Katie is infuriating to watch. She is creepy, laughing throughout the interview and when she is asked any tough questions she avoids or breaks down in fake crying. There were moments in her testimony where she slipped up and you could tell it was evident. She's guilty as sin and continuing to frame Adam, and the finger is pointed at Bill to make good tv. Looking at ALL the evidence its clear and cut and dry that she is guilty. She should have gotten murder and should be in prison much longer than 23 years. It's frustrating that so much focus was on her talking about herself and random citizens that barely knew Mary. No one from her practice, her pottery group or garden group were interviewed.

    I watch a lot of true crime docs, and changes the perspective when you know the victim and the actual details of the investigation.
    4natsphone

    Biased, but good

    From the first episode you feel a biased toward the convicted killer. I've listened to several lengthy podcasts about this case, all seem to lean one way or the other. One thing that is undeniable is she was convicted of 1st degree manslaughter, judge gave her a long sentence due to her complete lack of remorse. She is the only one directly connected to all the important evidence, all the evidence she has in her favor are theories & statements from people who only came forward months after Mary died and only when Katie was charged. The police did first look at Bill & Adam. Even though it was Adam's Jeep & it was a mess none of his dna was on package or bottle but hers was, she denied in trial that she wrote the letter, but admitted it in docu.

    In my opinion is she guilty, this documentary leans towards her innocence yet only a person that didn't know all what think she's been wrongly convicted. She is guilty, she has those evil eyes, that shark look, every killer has it. This is an attempt by an important family to further her appeal efforts since none have been successful as of yet.

    I don't believe Katie, I've listened to the interrogation tapes, her lies, flip flopping, her notes app had a ton of incriminating evidence, the evidence against her is massive, that's why she was convicted. The first trial only ended in mistrial because they couldn't decide on charge all thought she was guilty.

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