In the summer of 1991, a murder shocks a French community when Ghislaine Marchal, an elderly woman, is found dead in her home with a mysterious message in her own blood. Despite a lack of evidence, her Moroccan gardener Omar Raddad is wrongly convicted and sentenced to 18 years in prison. A determined journalist, Pierre-Emmanuel Vaugrenard, sets out to uncover the truth behind the case, convinced of Omar's innocence.
Omar Killed Me
In the sweltering summer of 1991, 80-year-old Ghislaine Marchal's life was cut short when she was brutally murdered in her basement. The crime scene was left with a haunting enigma, as a message scrawled in her own blood read "Omar M'a Tuer", leaving investigators scrambling t...