Murder in the dark
The discovery of a murder victim is surely one of the most horrific experiences any of us can imagine. How much more terrifying must it be if you can't see the murderer, even though you can sense their presence close by?
Jack Jordan's tense psychological thriller takes this scenario in order to introduce an intriguing new concept - the blind witness. Can you witness a crime without having seen it? How reliable would such a witness be? Would their statement be admissible as evidence?
I don't know, but I very much look forward to finding out!
Jack Jordan's tense psychological thriller takes this scenario in order to introduce an intriguing new concept - the blind witness. Can you witness a crime without having seen it? How reliable would such a witness be? Would their statement be admissible as evidence?
I don't know, but I very much look forward to finding out!