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A shocking crime on a tropical island. A global media storm. And a verdict that still leaves painful questions behind.
In this episode, we examine A Recipe for Murder — the documentary that unpacks the 2023 killing of Colombian surgeon Edwin Arrieta on a Thai island and the trial of Spanish influencer and chef Daniel Sancho, who was ultimately sentenced to life in prison.
We explore the backgrounds of both men, the disturbing details of the crime, and the international investigation that followed. But this story goes beyond the courtroom. It also reveals how media coverage turned a human tragedy into worldwide spectacle — and how the accused’s image, status, and nationality influenced how the case was portrayed and understood.
Even after the verdict, key questions remain unanswered: What was the true motive? What was the real nature of their relationship? And can justice ever feel complete when parts of the truth may still be hidden?
This episode is not just about a crime — it’s about ethics, truth, and justice in a digital world that never looks away.
⚠️ Content Warning: This episode discusses murder and violence.
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By Norse StudioA shocking crime on a tropical island. A global media storm. And a verdict that still leaves painful questions behind.
In this episode, we examine A Recipe for Murder — the documentary that unpacks the 2023 killing of Colombian surgeon Edwin Arrieta on a Thai island and the trial of Spanish influencer and chef Daniel Sancho, who was ultimately sentenced to life in prison.
We explore the backgrounds of both men, the disturbing details of the crime, and the international investigation that followed. But this story goes beyond the courtroom. It also reveals how media coverage turned a human tragedy into worldwide spectacle — and how the accused’s image, status, and nationality influenced how the case was portrayed and understood.
Even after the verdict, key questions remain unanswered: What was the true motive? What was the real nature of their relationship? And can justice ever feel complete when parts of the truth may still be hidden?
This episode is not just about a crime — it’s about ethics, truth, and justice in a digital world that never looks away.
⚠️ Content Warning: This episode discusses murder and violence.
▶️ Subscribe for investigative true crime and global case analysis
👍 Like, comment, and share your thoughts below
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.