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Suit l'enquête sur Sophie Toscan Du Plantier, une productrice française de cinéma et de télévision qui a été tuée dans son chalet de vacances isolé à West Cork, en Irlande, en 1996.Suit l'enquête sur Sophie Toscan Du Plantier, une productrice française de cinéma et de télévision qui a été tuée dans son chalet de vacances isolé à West Cork, en Irlande, en 1996.Suit l'enquête sur Sophie Toscan Du Plantier, une productrice française de cinéma et de télévision qui a été tuée dans son chalet de vacances isolé à West Cork, en Irlande, en 1996.
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Such a picturesque town! And a sad story. I felt for her son.
I'm not sure why we didn't get more information about her husband.
There was some missing information but all in all a well done documentary that was interesting from beginning to end. I like that it was only 3 episodes and didn't drag on.
I'm not sure why we didn't get more information about her husband.
There was some missing information but all in all a well done documentary that was interesting from beginning to end. I like that it was only 3 episodes and didn't drag on.
It's a real story, well made but still mysterious.
This is a Story of a lady who was murdered in suspicious circumstances in Ireland where no murder was reported since last 100 years. To the point seriers (Only 3 episodes) not at all dragged.
I just binged watch for few minutes and could not stop myself by watching all the episodes in one go.
Go for it without any doubt without reading about it, you wouldn't regret.
This is a Story of a lady who was murdered in suspicious circumstances in Ireland where no murder was reported since last 100 years. To the point seriers (Only 3 episodes) not at all dragged.
I just binged watch for few minutes and could not stop myself by watching all the episodes in one go.
Go for it without any doubt without reading about it, you wouldn't regret.
Netflix new thing is dragging out a 20min criminal storyline into 3h of nature videos and circulating the same 15 photos of the victim.
Good overview of a story I remember from all those years ago (I'm Irish). The pain of sophie's family is harrowing, the limitations of evidence frustrating, all that's left is gut human instinct of who is really telling the truth?
I felt incredible sadness for the family of Sophie, and also the betrayal by the judicial system in Ireland. From the DPP who wouldn't prosecute and dismissed domestic violence as "one of those things that happen", to the incompetence and corruption of the Gardia, and even the attitude of the Coroner who didn't arrive on the murder scene until days later. Maybe the murder of a woman didn't warrant a speedy response. Also, the self serving 'key witness' who was out with her ex-boyfriend that night, but felt her own welfare came above the murder of an innocent woman when it came to her conflicting statements. I found the partner of Ian Bailey blinded by the extreme violence and abuse suffered at the hands of the 'poet' and maybe if she hadn't stuck by him for so long, justice would have been served. Mostly, I found the egotistical, angry, self indulgence of Ian Bailey the hardest thing to stomach. Here we have a violent man, with extreme sexual fantasies, lying to the audience in a vain attempt to attract pity. Where is the justice for Sophie, and how can a community life with such a man?
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