June 27, 1994. The lifeless bodies of a man and two women appear in a house in a quiet neighborhood of Miami. They have been riddled with bullets. At the crime scene itself, the police discover a video camera containing the recording of the murder. This recording will be the main clue in the investigation: in it you can see the blurry face of one of the attackers. Three weeks later, at a police station in another district, an officer thinks he recognizes that same blurry face when he sees Pablo Ibar, a Spaniard arrested for an altercation with weapons. However, Pablo swears that he had nothing to do with the murder. No evidence found at the crime scene is conclusive or incriminating... but it doesn't matter. Pablo Ibar is tried and sentenced to death.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/tv-series/52764-en-el-corredor-de-la-muerte-dvd--8421394553781.html52764En El Corredor De La Muerte [DVD] June 27, 1994. The lifeless bodies of a man and two women appear in a house in a quiet neighborhood of Miami. They have been riddled with bullets. At the crime scene itself, the police discover a video camera containing the recording of the murder. This recording will be the main clue in the investigation: in it you can see the blurry face of one of the attackers. Three weeks later, at a police station in another district, an officer thinks he recognizes that same blurry face when he sees Pablo Ibar, a Spaniard arrested for an altercation with weapons. However, Pablo swears that he had nothing to do with the murder. No evidence found at the crime scene is conclusive or incriminating... but it doesn't matter. Pablo Ibar is tried and sentenced to death.https://dvdstorespain.es/464879-home_default/en-el-corredor-de-la-muerte-dvd-.jpg14.4628instockDivisa Home Video14.462814.4628002019-10-23T18:00:10+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/TV series/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 70/Start/VELADA DE 80/Start/VELADA FR 80/Start/VELADA IT 80
June 27, 1994. The lifeless bodies of a man and two women appear in a house in a quiet neighborhood of Miami. They have been riddled with bullets. At the crime scene itself, the police discover a video camera containing the recording of the murder. This recording will be the main clue in the investigation: in it you can see the blurry face of one of the attackers. Three weeks later, at a police station in another district, an officer thinks he recognizes that same blurry face when he sees Pablo Ibar, a Spaniard arrested for an altercation with weapons. However, Pablo swears that he had nothing to do with the murder. No evidence found at the crime scene is conclusive or incriminating... but it doesn't matter. Pablo Ibar is tried and sentenced to death.