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A trailer for the season was released on March 25, 2020, featuring Christian Slater and Amanda Peet in the role of Betty Broderick. In April 2020, it was announced that the second season would premiere on June 2, 2020, with a sneak peek of the first episode of the second season airing on May 31, 2020.
Betty Broderick. Elisabeth Anne Broderick (née Bisceglia; born November 7, 1947) is an American woman who murdered [1] her ex-husband, Daniel T. Broderick III, and his second wife, Linda (née Kolkena) Broderick, on November 5, 1989. At a second trial that began on December 11, 1991, she was convicted of two counts of second-degree murder and ...
The real-life Betty Broderick received 32 years in prison for killing her husband and his second wife, Linda, on Nov. 5, 1989. ... the Dirty John season 2 trailer arrives to preview a twisted take ...
“Dirty John” creator Alexandra Cunningham didn’t want to change the true story of Betty Broderick’s brutal 1989 murder of her ex-husband and his new wife. The second season of the true ...
Original release. Network. CBS. Release. March 1, 1992. ( 1992-03-01) A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story is a 1992 American drama TV movie directed by Dick Lowry and written by Joe Cacaci. It chronicles the events of the true crime case of Betty Broderick murdering her ex-husband, Daniel, and his second wife, Linda, on November 5, 1989.
USA's 'Dirty John' takes on 'The Betty Broderick Story,' and 'DC's Legends of Tomorrow' closes out season 5 on The CW.
When Betty Broderick of Eastchester, New York, discovered her husband Dan was having an affair, he divorced her, gaining custody of their four kids. Broderick shot and killed Dan and his new wife. Broderick shot and killed Dan and his new wife.
Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American actor. His roles include the Golden Globe –nominated portrayal of the title character in Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986), the voice of adult Simba in Disney 's The Lion King (1994), and Leo Bloom in both the Broadway musical The Producers and its 2005 film adaptation .