The Peacock documentary "The Battle For Justina Pelletier" highlights a legal battle between a hospital and a teen's parents following accusations of medical abuse.
From the Hillside Strangler serial killings to the Sally McNeil case, many of these documentaries take another look at the cultural influences — and shortcomings — surrounding the crimes.
The Peacock docuseries "The Battle For Justina Pelletier" delves into the custody battle over Justina Pelletier, which got the attention of Anonymous hacker Marty Gottesfeld.
It's the year of true crime obsession, and plenty of gruesome, quirky and downright chilling suspects are the stars of new TV shows. Check out "Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story," "The Girl From Plainville" or "The Staircase," and many more.
Peacock's new docuseries, directed by "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm's" Jason Woliner, puts a comedic twist on the larger-than-life story of marriage scam victim "Paul T. Goldman," who also plays himself.
The Latin music superstar's death in an unsolved 2012 plane crash is explored in the new Peacock docuseries 'Who Killed Jenni Rivera?" But hers is far from the only tragic celebrity plane crash.
Peacock is revisiting the case of Justina Pelletier, a young girl who was placed in foster care after a hospital came to the conclusion that she was suffering from Munchausen by proxy.
In the Peacock docuseries "Casey Anthony: Where The Truth Lies," Casey Anthony discusses the investigation into her daughter Caylee's disappearance and the ensuing trial that saw her acquitted of murder.