’Till Murder Do Us Part: Soering vs. Haysom’ on Netflix: Cast, Plot, Release Date, and Everything Else To Know
In the United States, the FBI recorded over 20,000 homicide victims in recent annual tallies, a reminder that even decades-old cases continue to echo through the present. True crime has become the archive of those echoes, with platforms like Netflix turning cold files into cultural conversations. The latest to resurface from that vault is Till Murder Do Us Part: Soering vs. Haysom, a case that refuses to settle into a single truth.
If you have spent any time inside Netflix’s true-crime ecosystem, you know the rhythm: conflicting testimonies, archival grain, and just enough ambiguity to keep the verdict alive. This docuseries leans into that formula and here is everything to know about it.
Cast and real-life figures at the center of Till Murder Do Us Part: Soering vs. Haysom
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The main suspect is Jens Soering himself, who is a participant in his own story. Interviewed extensively, Soering was the son of a German diplomat and the former boyfriend of Elizabeth Haysom. He was just 18 when Elizabeth Haysom’s parents Derek and Nancy Haysom were murdered in 1985. What followed felt almost cinematic, flight across borders, assumed identities, and an eventual arrest that turned the case into international headlines.
Soering initially confessed to the killings, only to later retract and accuse Elizabeth Haysom instead, setting off a legal tug-of-war that defined the trial. Convicted and handed two life sentences, he spent decades behind bars while maintaining his innocence through appeals and public statements. In 2019, he was released and deported to Germany. Elizabeth Haysom, also released that same year and deported to Canada, remains the other half of this enduring question mark.
But distance has never dulled the central mystery; if anything, time and geography have only sharpened it, pulling the story back to where it all began.
The Plot: A murder without closure
The series circles back to March 30, 1985, when Derek and Nancy Haysom were found brutally murdered in their Lynchburg, Virginia, home. What initially seemed like a grim but straightforward homicide quickly unraveled into a narrative full of contradictions. Jens Soering’s confession appeared decisive, until it was not. When he recanted on the stand, the trial transformed into a high-stakes “he said, she said,” with each accusing the other of the crime.
Till Murder Do Us Part: Soering vs. Haysom reconstructs these events with forensic detail and narrative restraint, interrogating not just what happened, but why the story has never settled. It deals with young love turned deadly, unreliable confessions, and whether Soering was the actual killer or merely taking the blame for Elizabeth.
Release and streaming details
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The docuseries, first released in 2023, is now streaming on Netflix, adding to the platform’s expanding slate of investigative true crime. Structured as a four-part deep dive, it blends archival footage, interviews, and legal analysis to reframe the case for a modern audience. It is less about closure and more about re-examination.
In the end, Till Murder Do Us Part: Soering vs. Haysom does not hand you a verdict; it hands you a dossier. One built on conflicting testimonies, shifting timelines, and the uneasy feeling that something essential never made it into the official record.
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Edited By: Adiba Nizami
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