Movie legend Jim Sheridan has had a meeting with Sophie Toscan du Plantier's family and is hopeful they will participate in his new movie on her brutal murder
Movie legend Jim Sheridan has had a meeting with Sophie Toscan du Plantier's family and is hopeful they will participate in his new movie on her brutal murder.
Sophie's parents Georges Buoniol, 97 and Marguerite Bouniol, 92, and her son Pierre felt it was sympathetic towards Bailey who they still to this day believe killed their daughter even though the Englishman vehemently denies it.Jim said: "I met Sophie's family in Paris recently and hopefully they will take part in the movie. As far as I am concerned there is no chance he did. There is no DNA against him, no blood, no evidence.
"I am going to start a Petition and ask the public to sign it calling on the Gardai to also do an ethnic breakdown on the blood sample and this will also help find the killer.The Oscar nominated director and producer said Sophie's killing is the most talked about murder in Ireland. "I am currently putting the last piece of funding in place and then we can begin filming in December."
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