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Pembrokeshire Murders viewers divided over 'distracting' and 'odd' Welsh accents
Part two of Pembrokeshire Murders dug deeper into the real-life true story of serial killer John Cooper, who was convicted and sentenced for killing siblings Richard and Helen Thomas in 1985, and Peter and Gwenda Dixon in 1989.As the story unravelled, Detective Superintendent Steve Wilkins (played by Luke Evans) finally found the evidence he needed to put Cooper away on old archive footage of darts show Bullseye.But while the drama intensified, viewers were struggling to focus, and instead drew their attention to the characters’ accents.Some couldn’t get used to them, with one person tweeting: “Finding Keith Allen’s accent very distracting #pembrokeshiremurders.”Another wrote: “Enjoying #pembrokeshiremurders but struggling to understand the