The 9th series opens with the murder of Rebecca Love. The 26-year-old Hull University student was murdered in her room in halls of residence in a violent attack that included stabbing her with a pen.
The 9th series opens with the murder of Rebecca Love. The 26-year-old Hull University student was murdered in her room in halls of residence in a violent attack that included stabbing her with a pen.
Dr Nell Darby examines one of the most infamous British murders of the 1930s. Indian born Dr Buck Ruxton murdered his wife and housemaid at their home in Lancaster. Dissected their bodies and hid them under a bridge in Moffat, Scotland.
Dr Nell Darby examines one of the most infamous British murders of the 1930s. Indian born Dr Buck Ruxton murdered his wife and housemaid at their home in Lancaster. Dissected their bodies and hid them under a bridge in Moffat, Scotland.
One of the most bizarre murder cases in British criminal history began when police were called to attend the scene of a dog barking outside a camper van near Brighton. Forcing entry, they found its owner - Tony Robinson - shot dead.
One of the most bizarre murder cases in British criminal history began when police were called to attend the scene of a dog barking outside a camper van near Brighton. Forcing entry, they found its owner - Tony Robinson - shot dead.
Despite only standing trial and being convicted for the death of a single victim, Mary Ann Cotton is often described as Britain's worst female serial killer. Dr Nell Darby examines why.
Despite only standing trial and being convicted for the death of a single victim, Mary Ann Cotton is often described as Britain's worst female serial killer. Dr Nell Darby examines why.
Dr Nell Darby examines the brutal murders of 17-year-old's Christine Eadie and Helen Scott in 1977. Known as The World's End Murders as the pub of that name in Edinburgh's Old Town was the last place the teenagers were seen alive.
Dr Nell Darby examines the brutal murders of 17-year-old's Christine Eadie and Helen Scott in 1977. Known as The World's End Murders as the pub of that name in Edinburgh's Old Town was the last place the teenagers were seen alive.