Overview
- Following Monday's leak of a restricted preview on social media, Netflix confirmed the documentary exists and said it remains in production with no premiere date.
- Preview reporting details Suzane’s account of an emotionally cold childhood and a scene she says she witnessed in which her father choked her mother.
- She says the plan to kill her parents took shape over time, accepts blame for letting the attackers into the house, and denies carrying out the blows.
- The cut shown includes scenes from her life in the open regime, featuring her husband, physician Felipe Zecchini Muniz, his daughters, and the couple’s young child.
- A Folha de S.Paulo column reported she received about R$500,000 for the interview and signed a confidentiality deal, while Netflix said it does not disclose production arrangements.