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130min - English
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HD
12
130min - English
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Runtime
130min
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12
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Swedish, Danish, Spanish, French, German, Finnish, Arabic, Norwegian, Dutch, Portuguese
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12
130min - English, French, Polish, Spanish
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Runtime
130min
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12
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English, French, Polish, Spanish
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Spanish, French, Dutch, Swedish, English
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12
130min - English
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Runtime
130min
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12
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12
130min - English, French, Polish, Spanish
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Runtime
130min
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English, French, Polish, Spanish
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You can buy "The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies" on Apple TV, Amazon Video as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Apple TV online.
This drama tells the real-life story of retired schoolteacher Christopher Jefferies who was initially questioned by police as a suspect in the murder of Jo Yeates who rented a flat from him. He was vilified by the press, partly on account of his eccentric appearance and long flowing hair, even after he had been released on bail by the police. It was only when the real suspect, a neighbour of Jo Yeates, was arrested and later convicted of the murder that the destructive media attention in Jefferies subsided. He later sued several newspapers for libel and received an official apology from the police.