Historically harassment cases are incredibly difficult to prove and take to trial. These barriers against justice mean that women's stories stay locked away or, in the worst-case scenario, they become victims unable to find absolution from their predators.
These very real instances of harassment form the basis of Stan's new crime drama series, The Killing Kind. Across six episodes viewers are invited to delve into a torrid world that illuminates a broken justice system, coercive control, abuse, and psychological twists that will unsettle you.
Not for the faint-hearted, The Killing Kind is meant to make you feel uncomfortable and question the systems that aren't supporting victims — but it certainly is an important piece of essential viewing especially given the crisis we're facing with gendered violence in Australia.
What is The Killing Kind on Stan about?
Ingrid is a plucky young barrister who successfully defends a man named John during a trial in which his former girlfriend accused him of abuse and harassment. At a certain point Ingrid and John's professional relationship crosses over into something more personal, which is where things start to get murky.