A compelling drama series exploring a devastating real-life tragedy is now available to stream for free on Channel 4. ‘The Girl from Plainville’ delves into the story of Michelle Carter and the suicide of her boyfriend, Conrad Roy III, with standout performances by Elle Fanning and Colton Ryan in the lead roles.
The Real-Life Events Unfolded
The eight-episode series examines the circumstances surrounding Conrad’s death and the ensuing high-profile trial. Conrad, who was 18 at the time, took his own life in July 2014 by filling his truck with carbon monoxide. This tragic event followed a previous suicide attempt in November 2013, when he ingested a bottle of Tylenol.
Conrad and Michelle first connected in 2012 during a vacation in Florida, developing a long-distance relationship primarily through text messages. Conrad openly discussed his struggles with anxiety and depression, including his suicidal ideation. Investigations later revealed that Michelle sent numerous messages that appeared to encourage his actions, despite her own battles with mental health challenges.
On the day of the incident, Michelle texted Conrad: “You keep pushing it off and say you’ll do it, but you never do. It’s always gonna be that way if you don’t take action.” Twelve hours later, after learning of his death, she messaged: “Conrad I love you so much please tell me this is a joke. I’m so sorry I didn’t think you were being serious. I need you please answer me.”
The Trial and Its Outcome
In February 2015, authorities charged Michelle with involuntary manslaughter. Her 2017 trial drew widespread attention, resulting in a conviction for the charge. The court sentenced her to two and a half years in prison, though she served only 11 months before release for good behavior.
The series portrays the buildup to Conrad’s death and the legal proceedings that followed, highlighting the complex ethical questions involved. This story has also inspired other works, including a 2019 HBO documentary ‘I Love You: Now Die’ and a 2018 film titled ‘Conrad & Michelle: If Words Could Kill’.
Viewer Reactions and Praise
Audiences have described the production as deeply moving and thought-provoking. One viewer noted: “This is without a doubt one of the most interesting and greatest shows of the year. Telling a very dark and brooding, yet true and sad story, it is conveyed beautifully and maintains its important themes and messages through brilliant writing and great performances.”
Another praised its depth: “Wow. This was fantastic. Not many stories are able to capture the nuance, complexity, and ethical ambiguities in human nature, much less stories based on true events. But this accomplishes it in spades. All the actors, especially Elle Fanning, were amazing. The story was engaging the entire time, and is a heartbreaker.”
A third viewer called it “Chilling, depressing and sad but nevertheless must-see TV.” The series has resonated for its exploration of mental health, relationships, and accountability.
‘The Girl from Plainville’ is streaming now on Channel 4. For mental health support, visit Samaritans.org.

