![]() As both the article and the show depict, Marie’s report is bungled almost immediately. The series, created by Erin Brockovich screenwriter Susannah Grant with writers that include the novelists Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman, is based on a 2015 article published in a joint project by ProPublica and The Marshall Project that won a Pulitzer prize. Marie, as played by Katilyn Dever in Netflix’s new eight-episode series Unbelievable, is asked to share her story over and over again by the people who are meant to be helping her, though they seem to have little regard for the psychic toll of reliving one’s trauma. ![]() Moments later, two detectives arrive to question Marie and demand that she repeat herself. She’s told to be more specific about everything-the details of how she was tied up, how exactly she was sexually assaulted-and she recounts everything she can. ![]() In Washington state, Marie Adler, 18, reports to police that a man broke into her apartment, tied her up and raped her. ![]()
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