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The main suspect was named early on as Ian Bailey. A Mancunian who moved to Ireland in , he was known to local police for a domestic violence attack on his partner, which led to her hospitalisation. He was convicted of assault in Bailey denies knowing Du Plantier — though several witnesses have since contradicted this — and the main attention is around the fact that Bailey knew the victim was a French woman on the day of the discovery, before this fact had been formally announced.

Shortly after the murder, Bailey was discovered to have scratches on his forearms and an injury to his forehead, which he put down to cutting down a Christmas tree on 22 December.

But investigators were unable to replicate these injuries when they tested his claim out for themselves. There were also witnesses with Bailey on 22 December who say there were no noticeable injuries on him at this point. If a French citizen is murdered in a country outside of France, extraterritorial jurisdiction still applies, under French law. However, Bailey appealed to the Supreme Court, and his appeal was granted.

His extradition was refused under the grounds there was no actual intention by the French authorities to "try" him at this stage, as required by the European Arrest Warrant Act However, in , Bailey was arrested in Ireland with another European Arrest Warrant issued by the French authorities, which would extradite him to France to face a trial for the murder of Du Plantier.

The whole story is a tragedy. It turns out that Dawn and Ed have covered up Nick's murder together, with Dawn confessing to cleaning up the crime scene. Ed's car was also the one that ran Emma off the road, so we can assume that the couple were responsible for those threat calls as well.

Kai overhears the couple's confession right before he bashes a window and makes a run for it. The police are one step behind, and they arrest Dawn while Ed finds Kai and holds him at gunpoint. Dawn confuses Ed to let Kai go, and the police shoot Ed in the standoff. Clickbait kept viewers at the edge of their seats until the very end, where the killer turned out to be a character we didn't even meet until the finale.

Naturally, fans have taken to Twitter to share their shock and commiserate in the fact that the show kinda played us lots of clown faces , while also applauding the engrossing writing. Me at the end of every Clickbait episode thinking I solved the mf case. Clickbait pic. The finale ends with the Brewer family, grieving but united, at Nick's funeral. Clickbait concludes with most loose ends tied up, at least for the Brewers.

There are some questions Does Dawn go to jail? Will Emma ever go online again? As for that possible second season , creator Tony Ayers has said that he's up for it. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly , Ayers said that he would like to continue with the show's online whodunnit format. I like to satisfy the whodunnit quality, but still try to do a deep dive on character and then at the same time do a around an event because everyone has slightly different [perspectives].

I've got ideas for a season 2 or 3," he said. United States. Type keyword s to search. Alcoholism is a disease. A girl needs her mother. This had to have been hard for Sophie.

She desperately wanted her mother to be there for her and probably turned to drinking as a way to block out her pain. When Liz is paroled, she attempts to make contact with her children hoping to finally have a relationship with them. Liz puts a drunk Sophie in a cab but even in her drunken haze, Sophie recognizes her mom. In an ironic twist of fate, Sophie ends up as a prisoner at Wentworth after killing a man while drunk driving.

This is a nightmare for Liz who wanted something better for her daughter. Mother and daughter continue to be estranged. It is an emotional and heartbreaking meeting, but Sophie is able to offer her apologies and accept that her careless actions destroyed a family. Yes, Sophie grew up without her mom but it was her choice to get behind the wheel, not once but twice, while drunk. What do you think of Sophie? Sound off in the comments below.



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