West Cork
In West Cork, it’s simply known as ‘the murder’. In 1996 French film producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier is found dead near her holiday home. There are no witnesses and no known motive. The police suspect one man in this community but they can’t make a charge stick and he refuses to leave, living under the glare of suspicion ever since. This series brings together an incredible cast of characters, many of whom have never spoken publicly before. The family of the victim bring to life a woman lost; the suspect puts forward his defence; and local people explain what it’s like to have the living embodiment of their unsettled nerves still resolutely among them. Reported and hosted by Jennifer Forde and Sam Bungey. To be first to listen to bonus episodes of West Cork and Sam and Jennifer's incredible next series, sign up at www.westcorkpodcast.com “The hosts beautifully communicate how a tragedy can impact a town and its people in devastating ways.” Time magazine “Meticulous and thoughtful … The podcast is vastly more soulful than so many of its peers, in large part by functioning as an exploration of how a tragedy, mixed with spectacle, can redefine and consume the terms of a place, a person, and a time." Nick Quah, Vulture “One of the few podcasts that caused us to drive in pointless extra loops in total silence, just so we could hear another episode. West Cork is the new Serial. It may even be better.” India Knight, The Times "Knocked me out like no other podcast since S-Town. A masterpiece." Patrick Radden Keefe, author of Say Nothing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosts & Guests
Nice accents
Jul 20
Puts me right to sleep, I love it
Boring , repetitive - only needs 2 episodes to tell the story
Sep 16
Jeez. I appreciate the work that went into this podcast but they repeat stuff 25 times. It’s like they wanted to stretch a story that could’ve been told in 1 hour into 7 hours. Unfortunately my wife and I got bored after 5 and I read the story on Wikipedia for closure.
Feel like I was led down the road to nowhere
Sep 11
Exactly what was uncovered in this journalism/investigation? I felt like each episode I kept waiting to learn what new info was brought to the surface since 1997 but I just kept hearing interviews from the original suspect and original “key witness” with no new concrete evidence or theories found. Probably could have been two episodes.
High quality but overly long
Aug 29
I was familiar with this story before listening to this podcast but only on a surface level. The story/case itself is compelling and creepy. I had horribly graphic nightmares one night when I listened to this right before bed. I am prone to nightmares anyway but this show made them far worse. The images painted by the narrators are excellent, enough that I feel as though I can see Sophie reading in her house from the road myself! I liked the production value and it is clear the creators did a lot of research here which is appreciated. My only real criticism is that the series was too long. It was a total of 14 episodes but frankly could have been adequately covered in maybe 10 or possibly even less. I admit that I did begin to lose interest in the last few episodes because it just seemed like endless stories of “a witness said Ian did this and Ian said they are lying.” It all started to sound the same after a while. I would recommend this podcast to anyone who is interested in true crime, but just be aware of the length of the show and that somehow the story never feels like it has a proper ending—that is to say the events and resolution in real life just seem dissatisfying. Which has nothing to do with the show. The show is good. :)
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