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Episode 2: Under the microscope
In the case of Sameena Imam, at first a missing person who then turned into a murder victim, CCTV proved a crucial piece of critical evidence
Episode 1: Under the microscope
With only a pile of bones, crudely wrapped in an offcut of carpet, detectives had to utilise the individual skill of multiple forensic experts, to find the killer of a 15 year old girl
Episode 4: Under the microscope
When former DCI Peter Brock first arrived at the Backhouse farm, little could have prepared him for the events that would unfurl over the coming weeks.
Episode 3: Under the MIcroscope
Last week on Robbie Coltrane’s Critical Evidence Sundays 10pm, we saw how modern policing was utilised to solve an almost “perfect” murder
Who were the killers of James Bulger?
On the 12th February 1993 two year old James Bulger was at the New Strand Shopping Centre, Liverpool, Merseyside, with his mother, Denise Bulger
Episode 8: Under the microscope
How do you solve a murder with no body ever being found?
The murder of Rachel Nickell
Police arrogance or just sheer incompetence?
Episode 7: Under the microscope
Take a closer look at the 'Double Axe Murderer'
Episode 6: Under the microscope
A series of horrific murders, remaining unsolved for over 30 years
Why Hillsborough Was a Crime
In 2016, the deaths of the Liverpool fans were officially included in the UK's crime statistics
The Manchester Bombing: Seven years on
On 22 May 2017, a pop concert was abruptly transformed into a waking nightmare when a suicide bomber detonated a home-made explosive in the lobby
Spousal murder: Till Death Us Do Part
Statistically, female victims are more likely to have been killed by those current or former intimate partners than anyone else.
Famous Examples of Folie à Deux
This shared psychotic disorder usually involves one dominant person convincing the other of their beliefs
Do child abductions happen more in summer?
From Sarah Payne to the Soham murders, kids seem to have been targeted in the period stretching from the end of spring to the end of summer.
Pontypridd: Crime Profile
Everything about Pontypridd: Crime Profile
Did Anti-Semitism thwart the Investigation into Jack the Ripper?
Why was Jack the Ripper never caught? Or more to the point, why was he never even identified?
Dartford's most shocking murders
This unassuming Kent town was home to a Nazi-obsessed serial killer and notorious cold case
Acid Attacks: a Crime on the Rise
The UK has one of the highest recorded rates per capita in the world
Hull: Crime Profile
Hull, or Kingston upon Hull as it's properly known, is no stranger to sinister crimes
The Signs, Crimes and Grime of County Lines
Children and vulnerable people forced to sell drugs in rural town
Brighton: Crime Profile
Everything about Brighton: Crime Profile
Murdertown: Crime Survey
Everything about Murdertown: Crime Survey
Barnsley: Crime Profile
Everything about Barnsley: Crime Profile
Murdertown S1: Episodes
Everything about Murdertown S1: Episodes
Dundee: Crime Profile
Everything about Dundee: Crime Profile
Watford: Crime Profile
Everything about Watford: Crime Profile
Tamworth: Crime Profile
Everything about Tamworth: Crime Profile
Sunderland: Crime Profile
In Sunderland, Katherine Kelly pieces together a case which unfolded in the early 90s, when the bodies of teenage boys began to be discovered
Rampage killers : shooters without remorse
Looking back at the two most shocking gun massacres in British history
Huddersfield: Crime Profile
Everything about Huddersfield: Crime Profile
Babes in the Wood: The cold cases solved years later
In 2018, 32 years after their bodies were found, Russell Bishop, the original suspect was convicted of the double murder
What the Killer did Next: Episodes
What the Killer Did Next episode guide
The UK's most notorious cults
Investigating three homegrown British cults
Philip Glenister interview
Everything about Philip Glenister interview
Death of a socialite: the Barbara Baekeland case
Barbara Baekeland's relationship with Tony was tainted by a toxic combination of possessiveness, mental illness and alleged incest between mother and son.
Why did Daniel Seggie kill his own Dad?
Daniel Seggie's motivation for killing his Dad, still remains a mystery but what can we learn from other cases of children killing their parents.
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