Documentary Portfolio
Showrunner and Executive Producer on Amazon Prime’s critically-acclaimed hit 4-part docuseries, directed by Liz Garbus and Matthew Galkin. Premiered July 2025.
On November 13th, 2022 – in the still of the night – four University of Idaho students are brutally stabbed to death in an off-campus house in the quiet college town of Moscow, Idaho. Within the devastated families and the community at large, questions and fear abound. What happened? Who did this, and could the killer be among us? And why these four young adults? The twists and turns of what happens next – an explosion of social media sleuthing, a cross-country manhunt, a dramatic arrest, and a looming trial – have made this crime one of the most high-profile stories of the last decade, capturing the country’s attention, imagination, and paranoia like almost no other case before it.
Told in captivating, tense, and emotionally wrenching detail–by only those involved in and affected by the crime–One Night in Idaho takes a victim and survivor focused approach to intimately explore this American tragedy and its continued impact and fallout.
Consulting Producer (creatively consulted during the editing phase) on 3-part docuseries for Netflix. Directed by Liz Garbus.
This tense true-crime series examines the hunt for the Long Island serial killer through the perspective of his victims, their loved ones and the law enforcement members who uncovered mass corruption within their ranks.
Nominated for 2 Critics Choice Documentary Awards.
We Need To Talk About Cosby // Showrunner
Showrunner and Executive Producer of 4-part documentary series directed by W. Kamau Bell and produced with Boardwalk Pictures.
World Premiere at Sundance Film Festival, 1/22/2022. Premiered on Showtime 1/30/2022.
Awards: Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys, including Outstanding Documentary Series, as well as award nominations by Television Critics Association, Independent Spirit Awards, and Cinema Eye Awards. Won awards from Peabodys, IDAs, Hollywood Critics Association, Critics Choice, Gotham Awards, Reel Black, Gracie’s.
Synopsis: During his nearly 50 years in show business, Bill Cosby became one of the most recognizable Black celebrities in America. With a career that included an astronomical rise on television in the mid-1960s; work in children’s programming and education; legendary stand-up performances and albums; and an epoch-defining hit sitcom, The Cosby Show, Cosby was a model of Black excellence for millions of Americans. But now, thanks to the brave and painful testimonies of dozens of women, we know there was a sinister reality to the man once extolled as “America’s Dad.”
Over the course of four gripping episodes that feature the voices of people closely connected to Cosby’s life on screen and off, including several survivors, director W. Kamau Bell digs into who Cosby was and what his work and actions say about America, then and now. We Need To Talk About Cosby is a powerful and timely reckoning destined to be widely discussed for how it urges audiences to reconsider not only what they know about Cosby but also about the culture that produced and celebrated him.
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