
A Shocking Texas Murder Story Is Now Streaming On Netflix
If you’re scrolling Netflix looking for your next true crime obsession, this one hits especially close to home. Love & Death has officially landed on Netflix, bringing with it one of the most talked-about real-life murder cases in Texas history. The series is based on a shocking crime that unfolded in Wylie, Texas, proving that even the quietest suburbs can hide stories no one sees coming.
A Real Texas Crime That Shocked a Small Town
The series centers on Candy Montgomery, a seemingly ordinary Texas housewife whose life became national news after she was accused of killing Betty Gore, the wife of a fellow church member.
What makes this case so unsettling isn’t just the crime itself- it’s where it happened. This was suburban North Texas in the late 1970s, a place defined by church gatherings, close-knit families, and reputations that mattered. No one expected a story like this to come out of a community that looked so picture-perfect on the surface.
Why Love and Death Feels So Uncomfortably Texas
Part of what makes Love & Death so compelling is how deeply it’s rooted in Texas culture at the time. The show leans into the small-town dynamics, the influence of religion, and the unspoken pressure to maintain appearances, all of which play a major role in how the case unfolded.
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This isn’t the first time the Candy Montgomery case has been adapted, but Netflix bringing Love & Death to its platform has introduced the story to a whole new audience. Viewers who may not have known about the case are now discovering just how intense, complicated, and uncomfortable this real Texas story truly was.
It’s the kind of true crime that doesn’t rely on twists for shock value because the real-life details are already more than enough!
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