Forensic expert Rosangela Monteiro (whose findings were definitive on Alexandre Nardoni being guilty of the murder) has pointed out in interviews that she figured Isabella's assaultant chose to throw her right upon the apartment complex grass. The other window would have led her onto concrete lane. She has also recalled that the press' lights over the building actually helped her seeing Isabella's finger trails on the external tile.
Alexandre Nardoni's family has tried to legally boycott productions based on the case. Thus, this one was made in secrecy as to prevent them from targeting it.
Isabella's mother Ana Carolina Oliveira sued a theatre production for making a stage play based on the death of his daughter. The play was titled "London", the name of the building from which the child was thrown off.
Released 15 years after the case.
Production went through more than 6.000 pages on the case, compiled more than 5.000 items in archive footage and shot 118 hours of footage in the making of this documentary.