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  1. 11 de may. de 2021 · El lugar de la ejecución: Sinopsis. Aquí tenéis el argumento de la serie: En una helada noche de diciembre de 1963, Alison Carter, de 13 años, sacó a pasear a su perro y nunca más la volvieron a ver. Mientras todo el país observaba, el inspector de detectives George Bennett, recientemente ascendido, encontró evidencia ...

  2. Sinopsis. Miniserie de TV (3 episodios). En 1963 una niña de 13 años desaparece sin dejar rastro. Más de 40 años después, los hechos relativos a la desaparición de la niña y a la búsqueda del criminal vuelven a la actualidad cuando una periodista de televisión realiza un reportaje sobre el caso. (FILMAFFINITY) Tu crítica.

  3. Place of Execution: With Lee Ingleby, Emma Cunniffe, Juliet Stevenson, Philip Jackson. A young girl mysteriously vanishes from her English village home. 45 years later, a journalist's attempts to make a documentary on the case threaten to shatter the lives of all involved.

  4. Soon Alison's bloodstained clothing is discovered in a long-forgotten cave, and a similarly bloodstained weapon turns up hidden in the squire's library. The evidence is so compelling that the prosecutor agrees to bring murder charges even in the absence of the girl's body.

  5. A Place of Execution is a crime novel by Val McDermid, first published in 1999. The novel won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the 2001 Dilys Award, was shortlisted for both the Gold Dagger and the Edgar Award, and was chosen by The New York Times as one of the most notable books of the year.

  6. Overview. On a freezing December night in 1963, 13-year-old Alison Carter took her dog for a walk and was never seen again. As the entire country watched, newly-promoted Detective Inspector George Bennett turned up enough evidence to see his suspect hanged and was hailed a hero by the people of Scardale.

  7. In 1963, Alison Carter left her home in the small English village of Scardale and vanished. The mystery devastated the community and captivated police officer George Bennett. In modern day London, journalist Catherine Heathcote is putting the finishing touches on a documentary about the case.