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Looking forward to watching "SOPHIE - A Murder in West Cork "on Netflix, A Documentary
This three-part series examines one of Irelands most famous murder cases, the death of French producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier in the town of Schull, West Cork in 1996. The brutal murder, which shocked the country, triggered one of the biggest murder investigations Ireland had ever seen and became a national obsession. The documentary will chart the circumstances of her death, unravelling the extraordinary story from its beginning, 24 years ago to the present day. With exclusive access to Sophie Toscan du Plantiers family, the series will bring together, for the first time, the views of her family with Ian Bailey, the man at the centre of the investigation.

Dream Girl
(5,111 posts)I think hell get into this.
snowybirdie
(6,287 posts)on Audible. Listened to it a while back.
MontanaMama
(24,523 posts)suggestions this morning. Looks interesting.
OnDoutside
(20,854 posts)mac2766
(658 posts)would you care to elaborate for the insight?
OnDoutside
(20,854 posts)Including a witness statement from a woman that placed Bailey at a nearby bridge, but she later recanted, and other questionable witness statements. Rather like OJ, most people believe he did it, and the irony is that if he had gone to prison, he would have been long since released. Instead he has gone through a 25 year outdoor sentence where he can't leave the country because the French have an international arrest warrant out for him. In fact, the French quite outrageously tried him in absentia, and found him guilty on circumstantial evidence, despite the Irish High Court ruling that he can't be extradited.
Fla Dem
(27,001 posts)So will probably finish tonight. It is pretty slow moving, but intriguing.
mac2766
(658 posts)I added this to my watch list. Looking forward to it.
beaglelover
(4,328 posts)It's sad that there is really no conclusion as to who did it. I'm not convinced the writer did it.
emmaverybo
(8,147 posts)there was enough evidence to charge himthough Frances system hasbut that hes a terribly good candidate, in the sense of opportunity and profile, also circumstantial. The folks there know.