Soupçons, les dessous de l'affaire Wesphael - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
2 jours à Ostende
A trip to coastal Ostend turns tragic when Véronique Pirotton is found dead in the hotel room she shared with her husband, a known political figure.
Sous les verrous
As Wesphael is charged with murder and taken into custody, people close to both sides of the case speak out.
Le bout du tunnel
The police attempt to reconstruct the crime scene while the defense lawyers question the toxicology report. A key figure in Véronique's life surfaces.
Le procès de la victime
At the trial, Wesphael's past comes under heavy scrutiny. Released on bail, he makes a startling confession about his wife.
Réfuter l'instruction
As the trial continues, a much-awaited testimony reveals surprising angles while tragic events from Véronique's past come to light.
Un nouveau coupable
After three weeks of debate, the trial is coming to an end. It is the moment of the indictment and the pleadings. Different scenarios are exposed to the jurors: murder, suicide or accident? The revelations of a trauma experienced by Véronique Pirotton during her adolescence reveal how these wounds conditioned her life. Condemned in advance by the press and the vox populi, Bernard Wesphael awaits the decision that will change the course of his existence. Back to the final verdict and its repercussions until today.
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