ABC Owned Television Stations Expands Crime Slate On Hulu

ABC Owned Television Stations is expanding its true-crime and Unsolved offerings to release on Hulu on Dec. 21. True-crime followers can stream some of the popular local stories on Hulu that were investigated and covered on ABC-owned news stations but carried national appeal.

ABC Owned Television Stations’ slate, set to be released Tuesday, Dec. 21, on Hulu, includes the following productions:

WPVI Philadelphia premieres the documentary No Good Deed: A Crowdfunding Holiday Heist, about what started as a heartwarming 2017 holiday story that turned into the biggest scandal in GoFundMe history, which WPVI investigated and reported.

KTRK Houston releases Texas True Crime: The Candyman Murders on Hulu about a case that haunted a Texas community nearly 50 years ago. ABC13 reporter Jessica Willey revisits killer Dean Corll’s horrific mass murders that dubbed him a “serial killer” before the term was widely used. Earlier this year, ABC13, Houston’s news leader, released a new series Texas True Crime on Hulu and season two of its successful and highly streamed Unsolved series. All ABC13’s “Unsolved” and “Texas True Crime” documentaries are available on Hulu.

KABC Los Angeles releases Unsolved LA: The Disappearance of Mitrice Richardson on Hulu about a 2009 unsolved mystery of a young woman who vanished near Malibu Creek State Park. In the hour-long special, ABC7 Veronica Miracle examines the case of Richardson who, before going missing, appeared to have a mental health crisis in an upscale Malibu restaurant that led to her being brought to an L.A. county jail. Controversy ensued regarding how she was released in the middle of the night with no phone or car and vanished. Her remains were found 11 months later in a remote canyon nearby. Miracle looks at the events leading up to her disappearance, retraces Richardson’s steps, talks to those who loved her, and revisits how law enforcement treated her before and after her disappearance.


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