There are few things more embarrassing than being the victim of a scammer, especially publicly, and there are few things stranger than watching a docuseries about a scammer who personally scammed you.
Two “Grey’s Anatomy” stars have spoken out about Elisabeth Finch, the former writer for the show who faked having cancer.
Those articles have now been turned into a new docu-series on streaming service Peacock called Anatomy of Lies. The series ...
“I don’t have to worry about that now.” Anatomy of Lies is on Peacock from October 15.
Anatomy Of Lies is a three-part docuseries that’s based on a Vanity Fair story by Evgenia Peretz; Peretz and David Schisgall directed the series for Vanity Fair Studios. It examines the complex ...
Truth is stranger than fiction. The new three-episode Peacock docuseries “Anatomy of Lies” (now streaming) covers the unbelievable story of former “Grey’s Anatomy” writer Elisabeth Finch ...
Who was Elisabeth Finch? The true story of the Grey's Anatomy writer who lied about having cancer of the bone.
Peacock's docuseries about 'Grey's Anatomy' cancer scammer Elisabeth Finch — talk about how she fooled the world.
Former Grey's Anatomy writer Elisabeth Finch said she had cancer ... There are three episodes of the docuseries, all of which premiere Tuesday, Oct. 15 on Peacock. Each episode features interviews ...
On the day of the Oct. 15 premiere of Peacock’s investigative docuseries “Anatomy of Lies” — which examines the long cancer scam perpetrated by former “Grey’s Anatomy” writer ...
There are few things more embarrassing than being the victim of a scammer, especially publicly, and there are few things ...