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'The Girl From Plainville' Trailer Re-Creates Horrifying Texting Case

Elle Fanning and Chloë Sevigny star in Hulu's real-life drama about a chilling 2014 case involving two troubled teenagers.

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There are a ton of dramas this year which are inspired by real-life events, from the Pam & Tommy sex tape to Tiger King to the torn-from-the-business-pages stories of Theranos, Uber and WeWork. But few are likely to be as disturbing as Hulu's The Girl From Plainville, based on the horrifying "texting suicide" case of 2014.

This is the trailer for the series, which follows the story of Massachusetts teenagers Conrad Roy and Michelle Carter. Roy died by suicide in 2014, and Carter became the subject of a controversial manslaughter case over text messages she sent him.

Based on the Esquire article of the same name by Jesse Barron, the limited series streams Tuesday, March 29.

Elle Fanning stars as Michelle Carter, Colton Ryan as Conrad Roy III and Chloë Sevigny as his mother.

If you're struggling with negative thoughts or suicidal feelings, resources are available to help. In the UScall the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255; in the UK, call the Samaritans at 116 123; and in Australia, call Lifeline at 13 11 14. Additionally, you can find help at these 13 suicide and crisis intervention hotlines.

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