“The true story behind ‘Unbelievable,’ Netflix’s gripping new drama about the women who solved a serial rape case”, The Washington Post

By Bethonie Butler, September 17, 2019

Note: This story contains plot details from Netflix’s “Unbelievable,” which is based on a true story.

In the first episode of Netflix’s “Unbelievable,” an 18-year-old Washington state woman reports her rape, only to face suspicion from the very detectives who are supposed to be helping her. The next episode follows another rape investigation — in Colorado, where a detective (played by two-time Emmy winner Merritt Wever) listens patiently to the victim, reminding her that she may not be able to recall every detail of her attack.

This stark contrast is at the heart of the Netflix drama, which began streaming Friday and was inspired by a 2015 article by ProPublica and the Marshall Project titled “An Unbelievable Story of Rape.” In the Pulitzer Prize–winning story, reporters T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong detail the ordeal of a woman (referred to by her middle name, Marie) who was charged with filing a false report after recanting a claim that she had been raped at knifepoint in her apartment.