Outcry

Watch Outcry

  • 2020
  • 1 Season
  • 8.2  (2,342)

Outcry is a five-part documentary series that premiered on Showtime in 2020. The show follows the story of Greg Kelley, a high school football star who was wrongfully convicted of child sexual abuse and sentenced to 25 years in prison in 2014. The series begins with Kelley's arrest and the subsequent media frenzy that surrounded the case. It then delves into the trial and the evidence presented by the prosecution, including testimony from the victim and forensic evidence that seemed to implicate Kelley. Despite maintaining his innocence, Kelley was found guilty and given a lengthy prison sentence. However, the story doesn't end there. Outcry reveals a number of twists and turns in the case that put Kelley's guilt into question, including new evidence and allegations of misconduct by the district attorney's office. Central to the series is the role played by a woman named Gaebri Anderson, who comes forward with her own allegations of abuse against the same person accused of abusing the original victim in Kelley's case. Anderson's story raises serious doubts about the prosecution's case and leads to Kelley being granted a new trial. The documentary also examines the impact that Kelley's conviction had on his family, friends, and community. In particular, it highlights the efforts of Kelley's supporters who worked tirelessly to clear his name and bring him home. Throughout the series, viewers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as the case unfolds. The series is both gripping and heart-wrenching, offering a detailed and thoughtful exploration of a complex legal case. Outcry is an important reminder of the flaws inherent in the criminal justice system and the impact that wrongful convictions can have on the lives of innocent people. It is a must-watch for true crime fans and anyone interested in exploring the ways in which justice can sometimes go wrong.

Outcry
Filter by Source

Seasons
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
July 5, 2020
Greg has been in legal limbo for nearly two years, waiting for the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals to decide on his case. Private emails obtained by Greg's lawyer provide further evidence that highly unusual alliances are being formed behind the scenes to deny Greg of his innocence.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
July 5, 2020
While Greg Kelley awaits a final decision on his case from the notoriously conservative Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, he and his supporters demand a probe into the Cedar Park Police Department and Detective Dailey for their handling of the investigation, and the City Council begins a third party review into the department.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
July 5, 2020
The newly-elected Williamson Country District Attorney agrees to a hearing on Greg's case. The hearing puts the case under a microscope, revealing some disturbing holes in the investigation and legal lapses in protocol. The Texas Rangers conduct an independent investigation, uncovering additional clues that point to a possible alternate suspect.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
July 5, 2020
Controversy around the conviction of Greg Kelley continues to grow in Williamson County. Tension and division build between those convinced of Greg's innocence, and those who steadfastly believe the four-year-old child. Protests on both sides erupt in the streets and online, as an unlikely advocate for Greg emerges to lead a movement.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
July 5, 2020
Revered high school football star Greg Kelley had already accepted an offer to play college ball, and was looking forward to a legendary senior year. That all changed when he was accused of molesting a four-year old boy at an in-home daycare. After an investigation by the Cedar Park Police Department, the DA believed they had an open and shut case. Greg was sentenced to 25 years in prison without the possibility of parole. However, a surprising show of community support for Kelley called the investigation and conviction into question.
Description

Outcry is a five-part documentary series that premiered on Showtime in 2020. The show follows the story of Greg Kelley, a high school football star who was wrongfully convicted of child sexual abuse and sentenced to 25 years in prison in 2014. The series begins with Kelley's arrest and the subsequent media frenzy that surrounded the case. It then delves into the trial and the evidence presented by the prosecution, including testimony from the victim and forensic evidence that seemed to implicate Kelley.

Despite maintaining his innocence, Kelley was found guilty and given a lengthy prison sentence. However, the story doesn't end there. Outcry reveals a number of twists and turns in the case that put Kelley's guilt into question, including new evidence and allegations of misconduct by the district attorney's office.

Central to the series is the role played by a woman named Gaebri Anderson, who comes forward with her own allegations of abuse against the same person accused of abusing the original victim in Kelley's case. Anderson's story raises serious doubts about the prosecution's case and leads to Kelley being granted a new trial.

The documentary also examines the impact that Kelley's conviction had on his family, friends, and community. In particular, it highlights the efforts of Kelley's supporters who worked tirelessly to clear his name and bring him home.

Throughout the series, viewers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as the case unfolds. The series is both gripping and heart-wrenching, offering a detailed and thoughtful exploration of a complex legal case.

Outcry is an important reminder of the flaws inherent in the criminal justice system and the impact that wrongful convictions can have on the lives of innocent people. It is a must-watch for true crime fans and anyone interested in exploring the ways in which justice can sometimes go wrong.

Outcry is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (5 episodes). The series first aired on July 5, 2020.

Where to Watch Outcry

Outcry is available for streaming on the Showtime website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Outcry on demand at Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    July 5, 2020
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (2,342)