SOMETHING UNDONE
NEW FROM THU 14 DECEMBER, ITVX THRILLER
When a true-crime podcaster begins delving into the shocking murder of a family that took place over 30 years ago, he finds that the residents of a quiet Newfoundland town want the case to remain dead and buried in ITVX’s Canadian-thriller import Something Undone.
In the 10-part mystery, Montreal-born actor Michael Musi (Kim’s Convenience) plays Farid, whose successful podcast, Unsettled, is investigating the deaths of five members of the Chaffey clan in the (fictional) area of Briddus during the summer of 1989.
The murders were carried out in a particularly horrific manner, with terrifying imagery daubed on the walls, but the local police deemed it an open-and-shut story: Matthew Chaffey killed his wife and three children and then himself. But when Farid asks to look at the case file, it can’t be found…
This story is from the December 09, 2023 edition of TV Times.
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