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Diplomat's wife who inspired "The Serpent" turned detective to help cage serial killer


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Diplomat's wife who inspired "The Serpent" turned detective to help cage serial killer

By Graeme Culliford

 

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Angela Knippenberg is unhappy about her portrayal in BBC crime drama (Image: Angela Knippenberg)

 

Husband and wife sleuths sifted through a serial ­killer’s flat and found the possessions of people who would later turn up dead.

 

They were in the lair of a ­monster known as The Serpent – and the evidence they discovered would help bring him to justice.

 

Angela Knippenberg, who spoke six languages, translated all the diaries they found and carefully catalogued all of the items.

 

Then she and Dutch diplomat husband Herman handed the ­evidence to Interpol.

 

Full Story: https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/diplomats-wife-who-inspired-the-23252712

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3 hours ago, ourmanflint said:

It's a great story, but the BBC adaptation is pretty sucky all round. Couldn't watch it without getting constantly irritated

I'm glad you said that! ????

I watched the first episode, then struggled through the first half of E2 before giving up.

Even Jenna Coleman  who, IMO, is usually a fine actor, (and gorgeous with it) especially as Queen Victoria https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_(British_TV_series) can only be described as "wooden" in this production.

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The same is happening in a lot of films today,the going forward and

back in time,instead of the story just moving along start to end. the

Thai Police will be the next to complain for their portrayal in the movie,

regards Worgeordie

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