THE SERIES:
Interrogation
, a crime from all angles
Faced with the abundance of thrillers and other stories inspired by real legal cases (the famous "true crime"), 13ème Rue offers with
Interrogation
a curious and playful exercise in style: to follow a police investigation not chronologically in the course of its twists but to approach it like a sleuth at the option of the tracks, of the remedies which occurred over more than three decades.
Inspired by a very real crime - the Bruce Lisker affair - which made little noise at the time and does not have a Wikipedia page that would reveal the outcome, the series opens with the murder of a Californian housewife stabbed in her home in broad daylight in the spring of 1983. Her son (named Erik here) is a 17-year-old drug addict whose dating is pretty bad.
He was quickly suspected of being the perpetrator of the stab wounds and was imprisoned.
While it is better to start with the first episode to get the basics of the plot, you can then watch the sequel in whatever order you like.
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