Prime Video Drops Trailer For One Night In Idaho

Prime Video has released chilling trailer for One Night in Idaho: The College Murders, a four-part docuseries exploring the shocking 2022 tragedy.

Prime Video has released the gripping first trailer for its upcoming four-part docuseries, One Night in Idaho: The College Murders, offering a harrowing first look at the case that stunned a nation. The highly anticipated series will premiere July 11 exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories.

Directed by acclaimed filmmakers Liz Garbus (Lost Girls, I’ll Be Gone in the Dark) and Matthew Galkin (Murder in the Bayou), the docuseries dives deep into the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students on the night of November 13, 2022—a crime that rocked the quiet college town of Moscow, Idaho and quickly became one of the most talked-about cases of the decade.

What began as a shocking tragedy soon became a national obsession. As the investigation unfolded, it sparked a wave of online sleuthing, a nationwide manhunt, a high-profile arrest, and a media frenzy. The case dominated headlines and provoked widespread speculation and fear.

Told with emotional intensity and journalistic precision, One Night in Idaho puts the spotlight on those most affected—the victims’ families and friends. The series includes powerful and exclusive interviews with Stacey and Jim Chapin, parents of Ethan Chapin, and Karen and Scott Laramie, parents of Madison Mogan, offering a deeply personal view of grief, resilience, and the search for justice.

The series is produced by Amazon MGM Studios, Skydance Television, Story Syndicate, James Patterson Entertainment, and Fairhaven, with executive producers including Garbus, Galkin, Katie A. King, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Matt Thunell, Dan Cogan, Jon Bardin, Kate Barry, Mala Chapple, James Patterson, Bill Robinson, and Patrick Santa.

One Night in Idaho: The College Murders promises a raw, intimate, and tension-filled exploration of an American tragedy and the lasting ripples it created in families, communities, and across the country.