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Murder at the Cottage

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MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 21/06/2021 23:01

Documentary on Sky Crime, I think it is 5 episodes.

Omg it was so good ( if a programme about a murder can ever be 'good')

I can't remember anything about this in the news at the time so I was watching it with fresh eyes.

I started watching it, DH came in to get a coffee, sat down and he was hooked too which is rare.

Anyone else seen it?

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DramaAlpaca · 21/06/2021 23:05

Yes, watching now.

I remember the case vaguely, I wasn't living in Ireland then. It's fascinating.

The West Cork scenery is just stunning.

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Molly333 · 21/06/2021 23:07

Is there a conclusion as to who did it at the end ?

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MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 21/06/2021 23:07

Isn't it just? Just so beautiful.

I'll be interested to hear what you think when you've finished.

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Sailorsgirl44 · 22/06/2021 06:46

I know this case very well... I don't think Ian Bailey did it - the Guards thought they had their man and really messed up the case. I hope the program explores other possibilities of who might have done it.
I've seen two episodes.. When are the next three episodes on?

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MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 22/06/2021 07:26

I don't know,I watched the whole lot in one go .

Do you know anything about possible motive @Sailorsgirl44? That seemed to be glossed over a bit.

I thought they had the wrong man but those photos of his girlfriend after he'd attacked her Shock

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SheepGoBaaaa · 22/06/2021 08:06

I’ve only seen parts of the first couple of episodes, but as someone who’s from the area, I didn’t think it told us anything new so far, apart from the graphic, prurient photos of Sophie T du P’s battered hands, and her legs and feet at the crime scene — I’d also never seen the photos of the bloodied slate and block either. I’d understood her family had withdrawn cooperation from the project — so the sad archive interview with her parents (now long dead) were inserted instead of recent interviews with her son and other living family members — because they didn’t want photos of her body to be used, so I was surprised there were still those.

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SunSunSunshine · 22/06/2021 16:34

@MrsPelligrinoPetrichor

I don't know,I watched the whole lot in one go .

Do you know anything about possible motive *@Sailorsgirl44*? That seemed to be glossed over a bit.

I thought they had the wrong man but those photos of his girlfriend after he'd attacked her Shock

Spoiler Alert

Yes there was nothing about a motive.
Did he fancy her? Had she rejected him?
Also more investigation was needed about what happened that night in terms of how her blood was found on the handle. Had she been injured before she got down the hill and tried to get back in the house? Had someone taken her down the hill etc?

The suspect didn't come across as a very likeable man - a violent drunk that struggled with his temper.
But at the same time not someone who had a reason to kill Sophie.
The girlfriend seemed utterly fed up with him and his outbursts and I'm glad she left him in the end.
I did notice when he was drunk and he started to discuss his alibi that the girlfriend signalled to him to be quiet which was quite interesting.
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MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 22/06/2021 18:44

I wondered if seeing as she'd split up with her lover then Ian Bailey thought he was on with a chance and got knocked back. Who knows? How utterly frustrating for her poor family 😢

Complicated life,first husband having an affair (according to a bit of googling) while Sophie was alive then has a baby with the gf within months of her dying. Also gf's monther was murdered too.

I think IB has the potential to explode and kill,you only have to look at what he did to his partner to see that, omg SO violent!Shock

It was a female's DNA on Sophie's hands according to something I read last night.

I also read that Jules didn't want to leave IB because if she left everyone would think he was guilty,that's why she waited.

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Sallycinnamum · 22/06/2021 18:52

I watched the whole series a couple of days ago and I don't know what to think tbh but Sophies investigation was clearly appalling. I can't believe they left her poor body where she died for 24hrs. Appalling.

I'm not convinced IB did it though. He's clearly an alcoholic and not a very pleasant man overall but a murderer, God only knows.

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MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 22/06/2021 19:15

I'd like those body language experts from that other programme to look at his behaviour,I've watched so many of them he was practically screaming "I did it!"

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ApolloandDaphne · 22/06/2021 19:19

I listened to a podcast about this. It was all very strange. I am not certain Bailey did it.

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MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 22/06/2021 19:20

What is the podcast called?

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SnipSnipMrBurgess · 22/06/2021 19:28

I'm from cork and remember it all well.

There were rumours it was a retired garda who is long dead who did it. But the town was a tight community and no one wanted to talk. The west cork podcast is great.

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Thunderpunt · 22/06/2021 19:30

Was it just the two episodes? I watched them both and thought there would be more as the end of the second one suggested Ian Bailey was interviewed...

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Thunderpunt · 22/06/2021 19:30

Ok should have read the first line of the OP Blush it's 5 episodes!

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outnumbered77 · 22/06/2021 19:32

Oh is this the story from the podcast? West Cork? Loved that.

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MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 22/06/2021 19:55

A retired Garda puts a whole different slant on things, doesn't it?

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SheepGoBaaaa · 22/06/2021 19:57

Can anyone tell me when episodes 3,4 and 5 are to be broadcast on Sky Crime?

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MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 22/06/2021 20:10

They were all on there for me, maybe On Demand ?

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ApolloandDaphne · 22/06/2021 20:13

@outnumbered77

Oh is this the story from the podcast? West Cork? Loved that.

Yes that was the podcast.
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Sowhatywhaty · 22/06/2021 22:14

I just finished this today ! Hhmmmm Ian Bailey, what an attention seeking twat, I think he courts the publicity over this & would rather have lived the life of notoriety than been a mediocre unknown journalist. I loved the podcast too.

I'm glad Jules has left him & feel sorry for her daughters.

There is a Netflix documentary about this dropping on 30th June.

I think the husband had something to do with it - why was he always so reluctant to return to France & when he did brought a lawyer...?

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MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 22/06/2021 22:27

What's the podcast called please?

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PetticoatSoldier · 22/06/2021 22:55

I've just started watching as we listened to the podcast, which was very good. It's called West Cork and it's on audible.

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MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 22/06/2021 23:43

Thank you Smile

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SunSunSunshine · 23/06/2021 11:04

@Sowhatywhaty

I just finished this today ! Hhmmmm Ian Bailey, what an attention seeking twat, I think he courts the publicity over this & would rather have lived the life of notoriety than been a mediocre unknown journalist. I loved the podcast too.

I'm glad Jules has left him & feel sorry for her daughters.

There is a Netflix documentary about this dropping on 30th June.

I think the husband had something to do with it - why was he always so reluctant to return to France & when he did brought a lawyer...?

That would makes sense. The husband would know she was at the cottage and know her movements. Also he remarried very quickly after Sophie's death.
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