The Tale of The Beautiful French Filmmaker Bludgeoned in Ireland It's been 18 years since Sophie Toscan du Plantier's battered corpse was found on the rugged Irish coast. The case is far from cold, but justice may never be served

Irish prosecutors and French investigators have been locked in a power struggle that came to a head last week when the self-described prime suspect in the murder lost a lengthy and expensive court battle he brought in Dublin, hoping to prove that local police conspired to frame him for the murder. [...

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Published inThe Daily Beast
Main Author Kennedy, Dana
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York The Newsweek/Daily Beast Company LLC 06.04.2015
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Summary:Irish prosecutors and French investigators have been locked in a power struggle that came to a head last week when the self-described prime suspect in the murder lost a lengthy and expensive court battle he brought in Dublin, hoping to prove that local police conspired to frame him for the murder. [...]an exact time of death could never be established.
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