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Tony Roe investigates whether the whole truth is known about the 1952 murder of eminent Nottingham scientist Jack Drummond and his family in a remote part of Provence.

In 1952 an eminent Nottingham scientist, his wife and young daughter were murdered in a remote corner of Provence. A 75-year-old French farmer was convicted of the killings. 'L'Affaire Dominici' has inspired books, documentaries and even a film by Orson Welles. But what really happened? Tony Roe revisits the scene and asks whether we know the whole truth.

29 minutes

Last on

Mon 21 Feb 201119:30

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterMarie Ashby
Series EditorTony Roe
ReporterTony Roe

Broadcast

  • Mon 21 Feb 201119:30