Murder at Roaringwater is the inside story of the final days of young
Frenchwoman, Sophie Toscan du Plantier. This is a violent, unresolved
murder, where the victim seemed to have a premonition of her own
terrible end. For six years, Nick Foster has been piecing together the
life and death of Sophie, who was brutally killed outside her cottage in
rural West Cork in 1996. He also developed an ongoing friendship with
the Englishman long-suspected of her murder, Ian Bailey, and his
partner, Jules, the couple at the centre of the case. This story is as
fascinating as it is tragic. It follows Nick in Paris and Ireland during
his dedicated investigation into the circumstances surrounding Sophie's
murder, his quest to reveal her killer and efforts to understand what
the motive could have been for such a terrible crime. Ian Bailey was
recently found guilty of Sophie's murder 'in absentia' in a French
courtroom.