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Suburban Secrets: Adultery, Axe Murder, and Acquittal
6 Dec
Summary
- True crime drama centers on Candy Montgomery's alleged axe murder.
- Montgomery was acquitted, claiming self-defense in the 1980s.
- Elizabeth Olsen delivers a Golden Globe-nominated performance.

A gripping true crime saga, Love & Death, has surged in popularity following its move to Netflix. The series delves into the disturbing true story of Candy Montgomery, a Texas woman whose seemingly idyllic suburban life in the late 1970s and early '80s concealed a shocking secret. Her alleged affair with a neighbor led to the brutal axe murder of his wife, a crime that captivated the nation.
Despite being the prime suspect, Candy Montgomery was acquitted, maintaining she acted in self-defense when confronted by the victim. This controversial verdict and the events surrounding the case have been the subject of multiple adaptations. Love & Death is praised for its nuanced exploration of suburban ennui and the societal pressures faced by women during that era.
Elizabeth Olsen delivers a mesmerizing, Golden Globe-nominated performance as Candy, anchoring the series with her portrayal of complex emotions. The show, penned by David E. Kelley, is lauded for its compelling script, intricate character development, and palpable tension, offering a deeper psychological dive than other adaptations.




