The trailer for the documentary about the murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier is here, and by the looks of it, this promises to be a very interesting watch.
For his latest project, Sheridan is turning to one of the darkest mysteries ever to take place in Ireland: the unsolved murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier.
Anyone who has listened to the hugely popular West Cork podcast will be well aware of the murder case, but Sheridan s documentary series - titled
Murder at the Cottage: The Search for Justice for Sophie - will piece together some original evidence, as well as some never-before-seen footage, in an attempt to make sense of what happened.
For those who don t know, this is the synopsis of the case according to the filmmakers:
Documentary about the brutal murder of vulnerable Newcastle man Lee Irving to air tonight
The Murder of Lee Irving: Disability Mate Crime, tells the story of his mum Bev’s campaign to make it an offence to abuse people because they are disabled
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Who murdered Lee Irving and how long were they jailed for?
Lee Irving was murdered on June 6 at the hands of a man who he had believed was his friend
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Lee Irving died at the hands of a brutal bully who inflicted a series of sustained attacks on him.
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Tonight s top TV tips include the return of Call the Midwife, more Reeling in the Years and Line of Duty, a celebration of President’s Higgin’s 80th, and Linda Martin on Keys to My Heart . . .
Pick of the Day
Call the Midwife, 8.00pm, BBC One
The Beeb’s much-loved period drama returns for a tenth season, amid controversial plans to introduce a private clinic to Nonnatus House.
The proposition leads to the first disagreement in 20 years between Sister Julienne, who sees the potential to generate income, and Dr Turner, who opposes private healthcare on principle.
Shelagh feels caught in the middle of their conflict, while Trixie is delighted by the opportunity of working at the new clinic.