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Till Murder Do Us Part: Soering vs. Haysom
Did Jens Soering murder his girlfriend's parents in 1985 — or was she the killer? This docuseries digs into questions that still swirl around the case.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the shocking 1985 murder case of Derek and Nancy Haysom, investigating the roles of their daughter, Elizabeth Haysom, and her then-boyfriend, Jens Söring. It explores the events leading up to the murders, the subsequent investigation, and the complex legal battles that followed, particularly focusing on Söring's claims of coerced confession and Haysom's differing account. The film examines the psychological dynamics and the controversial aspects of the trial, including claims of abuse and manipulation.
Critical Reception
The documentary received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its thorough investigation into a complex and disturbing case. While some praised its detailed look at the psychological aspects and legal complexities, others found it could have delved deeper into certain areas or offered more definitive conclusions.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a compelling, if sometimes difficult, examination of a notorious true-crime case.
Praised for its detailed exploration of the defendants' psychological states and the intricacies of the legal proceedings.
Some viewers felt the narrative could be more focused or conclusive.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific documentary is not widely available through generalized public review platforms.
Fun Fact
Jens Söring, a central figure in the case, was extradited from the UK to the US in 2019 after spending over three decades fighting his extradition, during which time he maintained his innocence and claimed he was manipulated into confessing by Elizabeth Haysom.
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