The brutal murder of Nancy and Dereck Haysom shocked the world in 1985. The Haysoms were wealthy people from Virginia high society and the great media interest made it the first criminal trial broadcast live on television. The sentencing of her daughter Elizabeth to 90 years in prison as an accessory to murder and the sentence to life in prison for the double murder by Jens Soering, Elizabeth's German boyfriend, shocked the public. However, a recent investigation using new forensic techniques discredits key evidence that incriminated Soering. After more than 30 years in prison, new evidence points to his innocence. A tragic teenage love story, turned into a fast-paced judicial puzzle.
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The brutal murder of Nancy and Dereck Haysom shocked the world in 1985. The Haysoms were wealthy people from Virginia high society and the great media interest made it the first criminal trial broadcast live on television. The sentencing of her daughter Elizabeth to 90 years in prison as an accessory to murder and the sentence to life in prison for the double murder by Jens Soering, Elizabeth's German boyfriend, shocked the public. However, a recent investigation using new forensic techniques discredits key evidence that incriminated Soering. After more than 30 years in prison, new evidence points to his innocence. A tragic teenage love story, turned into a fast-paced judicial puzzle.