- Amanda Riley is a wife, a mother and a Christian whose tragic cancer tale captivates thousands. But she has a secret she's dying to keep. After an anonymous tip to an investigative reporter, Amanda's own words may prove to be her downfall.
- In 2012 a young, San Jose mom started a blog, documenting her journey after getting a devastating diagnosis of Hodgkin's Lymphoma. She was beautiful, bubbly, and charismatic, with two beautiful sons and a handsome, supportive husband. The blog quickly took off as she went through treatment after treatment. She wrote about being told she would not live to see her 30th birthday. But despite the terminal prognosis, Amanda C. Riley became a beacon of hope, bravery, and perseverance. Her faith in God and her compelling testimony made her a celebrity at the mega-church she and her husband regularly attended. She had a gift of immediately connecting with people, and they wanted to help-donating money, airline points, gift cards, and food deliveries. Her blog told amazing stories of generosity, grace, and love, rallying friends, family, and strangers to help. But someone believed that Amanda C. Riley was lying. In 2015, investigative producer Nancy Moscatiello got a tip from an anonymous source who told her that things were not adding up. Nancy took a look at the blog-an incredibly detailed account full of medical and scientific information. Who would lie about cancer? But the more Nancy dug in the more she realized that something here was not right. And so began the years-long cat-and-mouse game between investigator and subject. As Nancy and Amanda circled each other, friends and supporters slowly began questioning her story-which ultimately became the hit podcast SCAMANDA and the source for this series. The four-episode limited series peels the many layers of this incredible saga, revealing never-before-told details of the investigation, the friends and family who supported Amanda, and what has happened since the podcast ended.
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