5/10
A bit tedious, fair at best.
21 March 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The true crime documentary series from Netflix are usually pretty good, but this one is a bit dull and drags after the first episode. One problem is that there's no mystery about the case, no 'whodunit' factor. Bernard Wesphael killed his wife, that's revealed convincingly in the first episode. The forensic evidence overwhelmingly opposes his version of her death. Even if it was an accident, he was involved. Quite a lot of the interview time went to him. He repeats himself a lot, and seems to be practiced and extremely comfortable lying. Politician, after all.
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