


Un impactante asesinato ocurrido en una zona rural de Irlanda desencadena una intrincada búsqueda de justicia que abarca distintas décadas y trasciende las fronteras.
Avis de la communauté (5)
Too much focused on relatives to the victims and people partially involved in the case. And most of those people are so self absorbed, they're insufferable. Not enough time to dig the victim's history.
[Netflix] True crime docuseries that focuses more on the possible culprit than the victim, which ultimately makes the story deviate from the typical narrative. From the final of the E1 the interest is growing, because it establishes a reflection on the collision between social and legal justice. But it also makes us wonder if guilt is sometimes adjudicated, with the suspect being convicted before he is convicted..
Well produced doc and interesting story. Too bad they did not get to the bottom of why that lady said she saw him and then retracted saying the police compelled her to lie. Weird… it would seem Ian def killed her. Surprising the Irish did not prosecute him. Apart from being a murderer he’s also an annoying arrogant asshole - and a poet. What a joke that guy is.
Boring. After two episodes, I abandoned it.
Didn't realize this was a documentary when I started it. It's pretty good, moving along at a good clip to keep you interested and the details of the story throw up all kinds of suspects. The cliffhanger at the end of each episode makes you want to see the next one right away. We binged this in one night. solid 8/10












