A chilling new 'true' crime documentary has been rapidly climbing the UK top ten charts since its release, with viewers describing it as 'truly disturbing'.
The documentary, titled Little Miss Innocent: Passion Poison Prison, was only added to Disney+ at the end of September but has already garnered a significant following.
Viewers have reported binge-watching the entire series in one go, with all three episodes of the limited series now available for streaming.
Disney+'s recently introduced top 10 list for the most-watched titles within the UK currently places Little Miss Innocent at number six.
It only just sits behind other fresh releases such as Pixar's latest offering Inside Out 2, Marvel series Agatha All Along and Grotesquerie.
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Little Miss Innocent delves into the story of convicted killer Kaitlyn Conley who was put behind bars seven years ago. The show even features interviews with Conley herself about the case and its aftermath.
As per the show's synopsis, Conley was a well-liked young woman from upstate New York who was found guilty of kiling her ex-boyfriend's mother in 2017. She received a 23-year prison sentence.
The case sent shockwaves through her local community. Members of the victim's family, investigators and attorneys involved in the trial, as well as Conley herself, are brought together in the documentary to share their perspectives on the story for the first time since she was incarcerated.
Viewers are heaping praise on the series across the internet, with one fan declaring it "truly disturbing to watch" and another impressed viewer commenting that it is "shockingly well done and balanced."
Scores of fans have taken to X, previously known as Twitter, to share their theories and opinions on the case, dissecting the evidence and assertions presented as Conley strives to prove her innocence over the course of the programme.
One audience member succinctly remarked: "Little Miss Innocent on Disney+ is crazy as hell."