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24th November 2019
05:28pm GMT

Each of its five episodes also end with that sentence too, ensuring that as soon as the audience starts watching, they're fully aware that the documentary's titular question is, in fact, not going to be answered.
Unlike many docu-series of similar subjects that have come before it, Who Killed Little Grégory? has no qualms about its open ending.
Over its long, convoluted, and sometimes unbelievable five hours, it presents a case that has gripped France for over 30 years - and one that the rest of us had probably never even heard of before.
Mysterious phone calls, vengeful fathers, and a couple whose tragedy should have stopped with the murder of their son only make up some of the elements of case that has captured the imagination - and the suspicions - of a nation for years.
The series begins a little chaotically, introducing a seemingly eclectic mix of family members who are each vying for their time in the limelight, while each equally as plausible as early suspects in the murder.
Within the first 20 minutes, we're introduced to The Raven (or as he was otherwise known in France as, The Crow) - an anonymous man who plagues the Villemin family with threatening and harassing calls, presenting his intimate knowledge of their family history.
His actions are horrifying, and yet they appear so perfectly villainous in the midst of a four-year-old's death, that it almost becomes difficult for the documentary to weave the two narratives together - one so tragic, the other so spiteful.
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