Stream It Or Skip It: ‘My Killer Father: The Green Hollow Murders’ On Paramount+, A Docuseries About Sisters Who Are At Odds When One Accuses Their Father Of Being A Serial Killer

My Killer Father: The Green Hollow Murders is a three-part docuseries now streaming on Paramount+, directed by Aengus James, which examines the case of Don Studey. His daughter, Lucy Studey McKiddy, has accused her late father of being a prolific serial killer, and that she and her siblings helped him bury bodies in a well in an area called Green Hollow. Three of his five wives, who were thought to have committed suicide, were among his victims, according to Lucy.

Opening Shot: A shot of woods, then we see an adult and some kids dragging what looks like a wrapped-up body. “The first time I remember my dad killing somebody was when we lived in Bartlett, Iowa. It was around 1973, and I was probably four years old.”

The Gist:  Despite what Lucy Studey McKiddy has said about her father, some of Lucy’s siblings, including sister Susan Studey, insist that

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