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      • Documentary Crime Perfect Wife: The Mysterious Disappearance of Sherri Papini (2024) is a true crime television series that explores the baffling case of Sherri Papini’s 2016 disappearance and her unexpected return three weeks later.
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  2. Jun 17, 2024 · Rich Pedroncelli/AP. You’re forgiven if you think you’ve already watched a true-crime docuseries about the case in Perfect Wife. It’s the story of a beautiful blond woman who was mysteriously...

  3. Jun 18, 2024 · A new docuseries from Erin Lee Carr explores how Sherri Papini, a California mother, faked her own kidnapping in 2016.

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  4. Perfect Wife: The Mysterious Disappearance of Sherri Papini is a 2024 American documentary series directed and produced by Michael Beach Nichols. It explores the Sherri Papini kidnapping hoax. It premiered on June 20, 2024, on Hulu. [1]

  5. Jun 21, 2024 · The Hulu true crime docuseries details how Sherri Papini was found 22 days later in Yolo County, California, near Interstate 5, some 150 miles away from her home in Redding, California....

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  6. Jun 20, 2024 · Hulu’s new documentary, “Perfect Wife” tells the story of Keith and Sherri Pappini, a Northern California couple, who seemingly had the perfect life. While this true crime case doesn’t play out exactly like Gone Girl, there are still similarities between that film (and novel) to the real-life happenings that are chronicled in this doc.

  7. Keith and Sherri Papini's seemingly idyllic life is shattered when Sherri vanishes from their rural California neighborhood, triggering a frenzied search that becomes news around the world. But once Sherri is found, a new nightmare begins. tv mini series crime documentary kidnapping criminal hulu. Plot summary.

  8. The tale of Sherri Papini’s disappearance should intrigue and shock true-crime fans, especially if there are any who aren’t already familiar with the case. Beyond that, though, there’s not ...