Exploitative or insightful?  The true crime shows with the power to crack convincing cold cases

Exploitative or insightful? The true crime shows with the power to crack convincing cold cases

Leading up to the release of Jim Sheridan’s true crime series Murder at the Cottage: The Search for Justice for Sophie, the biggest talking point that Sophie’s family had asked was Toscan du Plantier Sky to remove their contributions.

When they agreed to participate in the program, they believed it could help achieve the long-awaited justice for their murdered loved one, but instead felt it was too focused on Ian Bailey – the man who joined was convicted of voluntary manslaughter by a French court and sentenced to 25 years in absentia, despite a lack of concrete evidence.