All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Haigh

    • July 7, 2008

    It's bath time for presenter Nick Ross as he discovers the skin-burning evidence stored in the grizzly case against John George Haigh, a killer who dissolved his victims in acid.

  • S01E02 Christie

    • July 14, 2008

    Nick Ross reveals the disturbing evidence collected at 10 Rillington Place, where murderer John Reginald Christie kept clippings of pubic hair from each of his victims in a tin.

  • S01E03 Great Train Robbery

    • July 21, 2008

    Nick Ross discovers the evidence from the Great Train Robbery stored at Scotland Yard. Was a fingerprint-smothered beer keg the key to Ronnie Biggs' arrest?

  • S01E04 The Kray Twins

    • July 28, 2008

    The ruthless Kray twins had an array of deadly weapons which they used to kill their victims. Presenter Nick Ross discovers the evidence collected in their case.

  • S01E05 Crippen

    • August 4, 2008

    Pyjamas and lockets of hair await Nick Ross as he studies the evidence from the case against Dr Crippen, who went to the gallows for the murder of his wife in 1910.

  • S01E06 Jack the Ripper

    • August 11, 2008

    Nick Ross examines the case of the Whitechapel murderer, as Scotland Yard's Crime Museum reveals the memoirs of the original investigating officer. Did he name the killer?

  • S01E07 Craig and Bentley

    • August 18, 2008

    Nick Ross discovers the evidence and revolver used in the controversial story of the murder of PC Miles by Christopher Craig and Derek Bentley.

  • S01E08 Browne and Kennedy

    • August 25, 2008

    The gun and mask used by the killers Fred Browne and Pat Kennedy are seen for the first time, as Nick Ross reveals the story of the murder of PC Gutteridge in 1927.

  • S01E09 Stratton Brothers

    • September 1, 2008

    Presenter Nick Ross discovers the cosh and the homemade masks used by the notorious Stratton Brothers in 1905, during the bungled robbery which ended in murder.

  • S01E10 Seddon

    • September 8, 2008

    Arsenic-coated flypaper and a pipette containing poison are the only artefacts that remain from the 1924 trial of Frederick Seddon. Presenter Nick Ross investigates his crimes.

  • S01E11 Robinson

    • September 15, 2008

    Presenter Nick Ross examines the exhibits used to convict trunk murderer John Robinson, including the key to solving the case, a blood-stained matchstick.

  • S01E12 Charles Peace

    • September 22, 2008

    Presenter Nick Ross uncovers the case of the museum's first cop killer. Charles Peace was a prolific cat burglar and killer, who used ingenious tools to carry out his crimes.

  • S01E13 Blackout Ripper

    • September 29, 2008

    Presenter Nick Ross examines the case of the forgotten Ripper. Gordon Cummins killed five women during the Blitz in 1942, with bloody tools of diabolical butchery.