A man appears guilty of a crime that he claims not to have committed even though the evidence prejudices him.
On the Netflix platform, there is a british miniseries which has gained enormous relevance because it presents a fairly complex case of injustice. In just 4 chapters it shows how the judicial system is vulnerable to events that appear to be something else.
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You don’t know me is a fictional thriller based on the novel of the same name published in 2017 by Imran Mahmood, who is also a lawyer and was inspired by experienced cases, although this one is not a real one. It was released at the end of 2021 on the BBC Iplayer platform, although it is currently in the Cast of They Don’t Know Me, a miniseries on Netflix


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What it is about They don’t know me, miniseries on Netflix
The series shows the protagonist, a young man named Hero who is about to be sentenced for a crime committed by drug trafficker Jamil. All the evidence incriminates him. His DNA was found at the scene of the murder, but the man insists that he was not the one who committed the murder.
The trial advanced, He decides to fire his lawyer and tell his own version to the judges, the prosecution and the jury.. In the 4 episodes, Hero will recount what the events were like to see if he can prove his innocence. In addition, flashbacks appear where he remembers his love story with his lover, Kyra, and his relationship with the dead man.
Trailer for They Don’t Know Me, miniseries on Netflix
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Cast of They Don’t Know Me, miniseries on Netflix
- Samuel Adewunmi (Hero)
- Bukky Bakray (Bless)
- Yetunde Oduwole (Abebi)
- Sophie Wilde (Kyra)
- Roger Nsengiyumva (Jamil)
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