7/10
Worthy of an Agatha Christie film (almost)
6 November 2020
Warning: Spoilers
It's annoying how people lie in front of the cameras thinking they are smart. For some, the acting is so obvious that if there was no need for "beyond reasonable doubt" in a trial, they would surely be doomed.

Some of the family is involved, while some acquaintances defend the accused, of course! The stepsister, for example, she is obviously very nervous and not at all natural during the filming, as many of them seem to have prepared the answers. That is not the natural way to react to such a terrible event, they are obviously playing a part and it's so much clearer that a psychologist would bet on this.

But most of all, it is obvious that one of the background voices on the phone call, is from a woman and that her words tell the true story. So, it is also a question of logic, that whoever covers up the murder is guilty and there are incontrovertible cover-ups that tell the truth here.

Diego Molina Pico, the persecutor, he's right on all the lines as is as the victim's old friend, unlike the others, she is completely sincere.
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