Jim Sheridan's Sophie Toscan du Plantier film: How case against Ian Bailey unravels and some fictional elements veer towards implausible
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The murder of French filmmaker Sophie Toscan du Plantier in 1996 at her holiday home in west Cork is one of Ireland's most infamous unsolved crimes. Despite nearly 30 years passing, the case continues to generate interest and investigation, particularly surrounding British journalist Ian Bailey, who has long been viewed as the primary suspect. Bailey was never tried in Ireland for the crime but was convicted in absentia by a French court, complicating the case even further and leaving many questions unanswered over the years.
The murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier in 1996 remains unsolved, with British journalist Ian Bailey being the primary suspect, raising continued interest in the case.
Authorities in Ireland point to the unresolved nature of the Sophie Toscan du Plantier case as one of the most baffling in the country's criminal history, affecting multiple lives.
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