I Just Killed My Dad is an upcoming true-crime documentary series releasing on Netflix this month. Lately, the streaming platform has been bringing in a good series of documentaries based on real life, which sends chills down its viewers. The series is directed by Skye Borgman, who is also behind the documentary Girl In The Picture.
Coming from the same director we can expect the series to be as intriguing and might be trending on the top of the list as the latter one did. The trailer as it is has been moving people and making many aware of such shocking cases.
I Just Killed My Dad Cast
The series will feature a cast including police officers, psychologists, the family of his dad and other people who might be directly or indirectly connected with the case.
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I Just Killed My Dad Plot/Synopsis
The official Netflix synopsis of the series reads, “Anthony Templet shot his father and never denied it. But why he did is a complex question with profound implications that go far beyond one family.”
It is an unprecedented documentary series, which tells the unbelievable, never-been-told-before true story of the Templet family. Anthony Templet shot his father and never denied it. But why he did it is investigated and reveals some shocking truths. This three-episode documentary series explores the psyche of Anthony leading up to the events of June 3, 2019, and the journey of his mental and emotional aftermath.
In the trailer, Anthony can be heard saying, ‘I shouldn’t be charged with anything because I didn’t do anything wrong.’ You would think he is a person with no empathy and can do worse things. But then the trailer delves into more details of how he was brought up in a very controlled and strict environment & could be a victim himself.
I Just Killed My Dad Release Date and Trailer
The documentary series is set to be released on 9 August 2022 on Netflix. Watch the trailer below.
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