Jenny Popplewell

Jenny Popplewell isn’t the type to shy away from the dark stuff. She’s got this knack for digging into real-life nightmares, the kind that get under your skin and make you double-check your locks at night. Her work on *American Murder: The Family Next Door* hit Netflix like a punch to the gut—seriously, people couldn’t stop talking about it. She didn’t just rehash the headlines; she pulled viewers right into the messiness, the heartbreak, the gut-wrenching details of the Watts family tragedy. No narrator, no hand-holding, just raw footage and texts that made it all feel too close for comfort. Then there’s *What Jennifer Did*—another deep dive into the twisted side of suburban life. If you thought you’d seen it all, think again. Jenny’s style isn’t just about exposing the crime; she zooms in on the people, the motives, the stuff everyone tries to bury. Her documentaries don’t just tell you what happened—they make you question why. That’s her thing: she’s obsessed with the “why” behind the headlines. And she’s not slowing down. *A Deadly American Marriage* is on deck for 2025, promising more of that unsettling, can’t-look-away storytelling. Jenny’s got a sixth sense for the stories that haunt people long after the credits roll. Honestly, if you’re into true crime that feels real and uncomfortable and a little too honest, Popplewell’s films are where you wanna go. Her work isn’t just about the crimes—it’s about the cracks in our seemingly perfect worlds, and she’s not afraid to dig deep.

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  • Professions: Producer, Director, Additional Crew

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