A Documentary About A Chilling College Murder Case Is The Top Show On Peacock Right Now

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“The Idaho Student Murders” is the top TV series on Peacock right now, according to the streamer’s public ranking system.
The 90-minute documentary, released on July 3, examines the 2022 University of Idaho killings for which then-28-year-old criminology student Bryan Kohberger was charged with first-degree murder.
The new Peacock doc features never-before-seen interviews with friends and family members of the four victims and highlights compelling details from the case, including a murder weapon accessory, DNA evidence and possible motives for Kohberger to commit the heinous crimes.
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‘The Sandman’
Netflix’s “The Sandman” is trending on the streamer after the premiere of its second and final season. The dark fantasy drama, based on Neil Gaiman’s comic series, follows the journey of Morpheus (Tom Sturridge), aka the King of Dreams, as he travels across different worlds and timelines to reclaim what he lost after being held prisoner for over a century.
The first six episodes of Season 2 — which also stars Adrian Lester, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Barry Sloane, Mason Alexander Park, Donna Preston and Esmé Creed-Miles — premiered on July 3, while the remaining ones will air on July 24.
‘Fatal Destination’
‘Fatal Destination,’ a new Investigation Discovery true-crime series, is currently trending among the top TV shows on Max. The six-part docuseries, narrated by Jessica Biel, explores the dark side of paradise when “idyllic vacations spiral into chilling mysteries” that expose “sinister secrets,” according to its official logline.
‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’
Prime Video’s hit series “The Summer I Turned Pretty” is already trending on the streamer ahead of its highly anticipated third and final season. The coming-of-age romance centers on a teenage girl navigating her first love and heartbreak while caught in a complicated summertime love triangle between two brothers.
The show is based on Jenny Han’s (author of the “To All the Boys” trilogy) popular trilogy of the same name. The first two episodes of Season 3 premiere on July 13, followed by new weekly episodes on Wednesdays.

BOISE, IDAHO - JULY 2: Bryan Kohberger, charged in the murders of four University of Idaho students in 2022, appears for a hearing at the Ada County Courthouse on July 2, 2025, in Boise, Idaho. Kohberger has agreed to plead guilty in exchange for being spared the death penalty. (Photo by Kyle Green-Pool/Getty Images) (Photo: Pool via Getty Images)