Once Upon a Time in Londongrad, Peacock’s new real crime documentary is set to launch on the platform on Tuesday, November 15, 2022, at 3:01 a.m. ET. The six-part docuseries follows Heidi Blake, an investigative journalist who gets a tip concerning the murder of renowned property developer Scot Young, which leads her to disturbing revelations about Russian oligarchs. Aside from Scot Young’s death, the series, directed by noted filmmaker Jed Rothstein, will examine numerous fatalities in the United Kingdom and their enigmatic links to Russia.
Peacock’s Once Upon a Time in Londongrad: Trailer, narrative, what to anticipate, and more information
The teaser for the forthcoming documentary shows the investigation into Scot Young’s murder and how it leads the reporter to numerous more horrific disclosures involving Russia and the UK government. The clip shows how the detectives were able to connect the dots using previously undisclosed evidence. The 1-minute 32-second teaser is pretty riveting and maintains a tight tone that real crime documentary viewers will undoubtedly like. Overall, the trailer establishes the essence of the issue while avoiding giving away too many essential facts that may ruin viewers’ watching experience. Rise Films’ stated summary for the docuseries is as follows:
“Investigative reporter Heidi Blake gets a tip on the death of a multi-millionaire property tycoon, which leads her to unearth a web of death entwined with Russian oligarchs, 10 Downing Street, and Washington, D.C. ONCE UPON A TIME IN LONDONGRAD examines how the UK got dependent on Russian money and lost chances to restrict the Kremlin throughout Vladimir Putin’s two decades in power.
Viewers may expect a compelling crime thriller that reveals many dark secrets about Russian billionaires as it looks deep into the ties between fourteen murders and the Russian government, based on the trailer and description.
More information about Scot Young’s death
Scot Young was a successful property developer many years ago before his well-publicized divorce from his ex-wife, Michelle. From 1995 through 2006, the pair were married for 11 years. Young was imprisoned for six months after his ex-wife reportedly persuaded the court that the entrepreneur failed to give appropriate financial and wealth details. Scot Young allegedly began dating a TV anchor called Noelle Reno later in life.
Young committed himself by jumping from his ex-London girlfriend’s home on December 8, 2014. At the time, the property developer was said to be suffering from bipolar illness as well as alcohol and drug problems. BuzzFeed stated in 2017 that his death was linked to the Russian government. Once Upon a Time in Londongrad, a forthcoming documentary, will provide a fuller picture of Scot Young’s murder and its strange ties with the Russian state.
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