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      • BBC primetime drama has moved into the true-crime genre with the release of The Serpent, an eight-part thriller telling the real-life story of the mass murderer, Charles Sobhraj. Sobhraj was behind a terrorising reign of killings of young backpackers in South-East Asia in the 1970’s, and at one point was Interpol’s most wanted man.
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  2. Apr 2, 2021 · Entertainment. TV. Netflix's The Serpent Follows the Multi-National Web of Charles Sobhraj's Murders. Here's the true story of the new crime thriller, and where its subjects are today. By...

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  3. Apr 2, 2021 · What’s the True Story Behind The Serpent? Charles Sobhraj started his criminal career early. His first jail sentence happened when he was a teenager, a burglary charge that led to him serving...

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  4. Apr 1, 2021 · Netflix's The Serpent Is Based on the Horrifying True Story of Charles Sobhraj's Murders Sobhraj may have killed upwards of 24 people. By Joshua St. Clair Published: Apr 01, 2021 9:30 AM...

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    • The Serpent: What Happened to Herman Knippenberg
    • The Serpent: What Happened to Angela Knippenberg
    • The Serpent: What Happened to Nadine and Remi Gires
    • The Serpent: What Happened to Dominique Renelleau
    • The Serpent: What Happened to Ajay Chowdhury
    • The Serpent: What Happened to Marie-Andrée Leclerc
    • The Serpent: What Happened to Charles Sobhraj

    After leaving Thailand in 1977, Herman Knippenberg served as a diplomat in nations around the world until he retired in 2003. Near the end of Netflix's latest true-crimeseries, Herman Knippenberg (Billy Howle), is shunned by his supervisor, Ambassador van Dongen, for pursuing the investigation into Sobhraj despite the Ambassador having ordered him ...

    By the end of The Serpent, it’s clear that Angela (Ellie Bamber) and Herman Knippenberg are having some marital troubles as the latter's obsession with catching the "Bikini Killer" Charles Sobhrajhas consumed their lives. In reality, the couple got divorced in 1989 and they are both now remarried. After leaving Thailand, Angela later served as the ...

    The everyday hero of the story, Nadine Gires (Mathilde Warnier) and her husband, Remi Gires (Grégoire Isvarine), a French sous chef, helped Herman Knippenberg with his investigations and later aided in Dominique Renelleau’s escape from Sobhraj. In The Serpent, the couple leaves Bangkok in the 1970s before Sobhraj is arrested. Although they have sin...

    One of the few surviving victims of Sobhraj's killing spree, Dominque Renelleau (Fabien Frankel) returned to France after Nadine and Remi Gires helped him escape from Thailand. In real life, the couple helped Renelleau by lending him the money he needed to get home. He is now married with two grown-up children and lives in a seaside town in western...

    At the end of The Serpent, the fate of Ajay Chowdhury remains unknown after Sobhraj abandons him in the middle of nowhere. And in real life, what actually happened to Chowdhury remains a mystery to this day. Aside from the alleged sighting in Germany in 1976, no one has seen or heard from Chowdhury since. However, his last known whereabouts were in...

    Like Sobhraj, Marie-Andrée Leclerc was found guilty of the murder of Avoni Jacob in 1980. But Leclerc appealed the decision and was subsequently released under the condition that she wouldn’t leave India. Later, Leclerc did become ill in real life, but unlike in the show, it wasn’t until after she was released from prison. In 1983, Leclerc was allo...

    As the show documents, Charles Sobhraj was finally convicted of the 1975 murder of Connie Jo Broznich and sentenced to life in prison in 2004. But the series leaves out many details about what happened between Sobhraj's arrest in Nepal and his escape from prison in India. During this time, Sobhraj enjoyed a celebrity lifestyle in France, where he c...

  5. Charles Sobhraj (born Hotchand Bhawnani Gurmukh Sobhraj, 6 April 1944) is a serial killer, fraudster, and thief who preyed on Western tourists travelling on the hippie trail of South Asia during the 1970s. He was known as the Bikini Killer because of the attire of several of his victims, as well as the Splitting Killer and the Serpent for "his ...

  6. Apr 9, 2021 · The real history of The Serpent: the true story of Charles Sobhraj. From Bangkok to Bombay, Charles Sobhraj left a trail of destruction wherever he ventured. With BBC drama The Serpent now streaming on Netflix in the US, Nige Tassell reveals the story of the brazen career criminal who graduated from petty theft to cold-blooded murder.

  7. Jan 13, 2021 · Wednesday 13 January 2021 09:49, UK. Killer Charles Sobhraj, pictured following a court hearing in India in 1995, is the subject of TV drama The Serpent. Why you can trust Sky News. Inspired by ...

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