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CastIan BaileyBarry RocheEugene Gilligan
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Premiere DateJune 30, 2021
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IMDB Rating6.8 (6,260)
Sophie: A Murder in West Cork is a docu-series by Netflix that delves into the unsolved murder case of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, a French television producer and wife of celebrated filmmaker Daniel Toscan du Plantier. She was found brutally beaten to death on the morning of December 23, 1996, on the grounds of her holiday cottage in the small town of Schull, West Cork, Ireland. The case, which drew worldwide attention, remains a mystery to this day.
The series explores the events leading up to and following Sophie's murder, as well as the numerous investigations, trials, and media coverage that followed in its wake. Through interviews with family members, journalists, investigators, and locals from the community, the filmmakers endeavor to shine a light on the many different theories surrounding Sophie's death.
At the center of the series is Ian Bailey, a British journalist who had been living in West Cork at the time of Sophie's murder. Bailey has always been a key figure in the case, having been arrested multiple times and considered by many to be the prime suspect. He has consistently denied any involvement in the crime and maintains his innocence to this day. The series offers a deep dive into Bailey's own story, including his reportedly volatile relationship with Sophie and his subsequent encounters with the police and media.
The series offers a highly detailed account of the wider context surrounding Sophie's murder. It examines the cultural and political tensions between the Irish and French, and the tense relationship between the Garda
Sophie: A Murder in West Cork is a series that ran for 1 seasons (3 episodes) between June 30, 2021 and on Netflix