All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Harold Shipman

    • September 20, 2008
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    General Practitioner Harold Shipman was convicted of killing 15 patients in 2000. An official report after his sentencing took that figure to 215. He was sentenced to life in prison and committed suicide in his cell 2004. This exclusive documentary lifts the lid on the shocking discoveries made by his colleagues in early 1998; how police were alerted but the killer was left to murder three more women before finally being arrested in September 1998.

  • S01E02 Stephanie Slater

    • September 27, 2008
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Estate agent Stephanie Slater was abducted in 1992 whilst showing a man around a house. For eight days she was locked in a makeshift coffin, raped and tortured before remarkably being released after a £175,000 ransom was paid by her boss. In this episode Stephanie relives her experience, giving detailed accounts of the time as well as how her life changed after the incident. We also reveal an exclusive interview with her father and police who were involved in the case.

  • S01E03 The Russell Murders

    • October 3, 2008
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    The horrific murder of Lin and Megan Russell in 1996 made headline news worldwide. Lin and her two daughters, Megan and Josie, were bludgeoned whilst walking down a country lane after a swimming lesson. Remarkably Rosie survived. Michael Stone was convicted of their murders in 1998. In this episode Shaun Russell, Lin’s husband, reveals his tragic story. How he heard the dreadful news, what happened on the day of the tragedy and the aftermath. We also speak with police and family friends about the case and reconstruct the family's tragic journey on that day.

  • S01E04 Beverly Allitt

    • October 10, 2008
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Beverley Allitt was thought to be a 'model' nurse. Very astute, caring and always willing to help, why did she murder four children and attempt to kill 11 others?

  • S01E05 Hungerford Massacre

    • October 17, 2008
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    The Hungerford massacre shocked the nation in 1987 when the heavily armed Michael Ryan, 27, took to the streets and began firing at anyone in his path. By the end of the afternoon, the horrific massacre was finally over. Ryan had killed 16 people, including his mother, wounded 15 others and seriously transformed the lives of everyone who was unlucky enough to be there that day. The tragedy is told through the eyes of the people at the core of the killings; a survivor, heroes who tried to save lives, police and a nurse at the hospital.

  • S01E06 Sarah Payne

    • October 24, 2008
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Eight year-old Sarah Payne's disappearance and murder shocked the nation. Here, Sarah's mum reveals her tireless campaign to protect other children from paedophilia

Season 2

  • S02E01 Dunblane Massacre

    • March 13, 2011
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Witnesses and the relatives of victims reflect on the murder of 16 children and a teacher at Dunblane Primary School in 1996

  • S02E02 The Murder of Rhys Jones

    • March 20, 2011
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    The parents of innocent 11-year-old Rhys Jones, shot on his way home from football club in Liverpool 2007, speak about the harrowing day when they lost their son.

  • S02E03 The London Nail Bombings

    • March 27, 2011
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Police and witnesses reflect on David Copeland's nail bomb terror in 1999, when blasts in Soho, Brixton and Brick Lane killed three and injured over one hundred.

  • S02E04 The Murder of Jill Dando

    • April 3, 2011
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    The unsolved murder of TV presenter and newsreader Jill Dando, who was shot outside her house in Fulham, London, in 1999.

  • S02E05 Jeremy Bamber

    • April 10, 2011
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    In August 1985, Jeremy Bamber murdered his entire family: his parents, his sister Sheila and her twin 6 year old sons. Then he staged the crime scene to make it appear that Sheila Caffell had gone berserk with a gun, shot them all and committed suicide.

  • S02E06 The Murder of Stephen Cameron

    • April 17, 2011
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Gripping documentary examining the fatal stabbing of 22-year-old motorist Stephen Cameron during an altercation on the M25 in 1996.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Rachel Nickell

    • March 11, 2012
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    The 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell, who was sexually assaulted and killed in front of her two-year-old son on Wimbledon Common, London

  • S03E02 The Crossbow Cannibal

    • March 18, 2012
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    The crimes of Bradford serial killer Stephen Griffiths, who murdered three women with a crossbow in 2010

  • S03E03 Victoria Climbie

    • March 25, 2012
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    The murder of eight-year-old Victoria Climbie, who was tortured and killed in 2000 by her guardians in north London

  • S03E04 Sally Anne Bowman

    • April 1, 2012
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Documentary examining the murder of 18-year-old model Sally Anne Bowman, who was stabbed in Croydon, south London, in 2005

  • S03E05 The Omagh Bombing

    • April 8, 2012
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Former detectives, victims' relatives and survivors reflect on the Real IRA car bombing that killed 29 people in Omagh, Northern Ireland, in 1998

  • S03E06 James Bulger

    • April 15, 2012
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Denise Fergus reflects on the murder of her son, two-year-old James Bulger, who was killed by 10-year-olds Jon Venables and Robert Thompson in 1993

Season 4

  • S04E01 Stephen Lawrence

    • April 22, 2013
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Documenting the landmark case of Stephen Lawrence, who died at the hands of a racist gang on 22 April 1993 while waiting for a bus in Eltham, south-east London. His death sparked a series of events that would permanently change attitudes and practices in Britain, and lead to an investigation marred by allegations of police incompetence, racism and corruption, while his family mounted a tireless campaign for justice

  • S04E02 Colin Ireland

    • April 29, 2013
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    In the summer of 1993, gay men in London was being terrorised by a brutal killer. Colin Ireland, a loner from Southend in Essex, had made a macabre resolution - to become a serial killer.

  • S04E03 Christopher Foster

    • May 6, 2013
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Failed businessman Christopher Foster killed his wife and daughter before burning their mansion in Shropshire to the ground in August 2008.

  • S04E04 The Yorkshire Ripper

    • May 13, 2013
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Arguably Britain's most infamous serial killer, Peter Sutcliffe became known as The Yorkshire Ripper when he began murdering women in Yorkshire during the 1970's.

  • S04E05 Garry Newlove

    • May 20, 2013
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Garry Newlove, a married father of three, was beaten to death outside his home in Warrington, Cheshire in August 2007.

  • S04E06 Raoul Moat

    • May 27, 2013
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    In the summer of 2010, the nation watched as police mounted one of the largest manhunts in British history. Raoul Moat went on the run after he shot and wounded his ex-girlfriend and killed her new partner in Newcastle.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Jimmy Savile

    • August 17, 2014
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Once a national treasure, now the most vilified man in the UK, one year on from his death Jimmy Savile was branded as the worst sex offender the UK has ever seen. In October 2012, an investigation into Savile began, prompting hundreds of victims of child sex abuse to come forward to 28 police forces. Allegations dated back to 1955, but how could such a high profile entertainer with such a prolific background in abuse, go apparently undetected for so long? We talk to the victims, family members and former colleagues of Savile to lift the lid on one of the biggest scandals this country has ever seen.

  • S05E02 Lee Rigby

    • August 24, 2014
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    In broad daylight on a busy Woolwich street on 22nd May 2013, serving soldier Fusilier Lee Rigby was attacked and murdered by Islamic extremists Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale. The men used their car to strike the soldier from behind as he crossed the road. They then proceeded to use knives to hack at Lee’s body in an attempt to decapitate him before dumping him in the middle of the road. These sickening events were caught on camera phones by horrified onlookers and the killers were filmed claiming to have carried out the attack in the name of Allah. In a dramatic sequence of events, police arrived at the scene within minutes and shot at the two men as they ran towards them holding up their weapons. Both Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale were found guilty of murder at the Old Bailey. In this programme we speak to witnesses to the attack and experts on terrorism to examine how two young British men could be radicalized to such an extent that they killed an innocent man in the name of religion.

  • S05E03 Rose West

    • August 31, 2014
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    When several bodies were discovered buried in the back garden of their Gloucester home in 1994, a media furor surrounded the couple after it was learned that most of their victims – which included two of their own children - died following episodes of sadistic rape and torture. Whilst Fred was first held accountable as the instigator, we highlight new information which uncovers Rose as a cold blooded killer single handedly guilty of several murders of her own. Featuring exclusive interviews with Rose’s solicitor, surviving victim Caroline Roberts and the man who led the investigation - former Detective Superintendent John Bennett. As Rose West serves her life sentence in prison, 2014 marks the 20th anniversary of the first body discovered at the family home.

  • S05E04 The Philpotts

    • September 7, 2014
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    When six children died in a house fire in Allenton, Derby in May 2012 it shocked the nation. Parents Mick and Mairead Philpott were seen visibly distraught in front of the press but just weeks later, they were charged with the murders. Now convicted of manslaughter for their children’s deaths, we uncover the reasons behind the arson attack on their own home. Speaking to eye witnesses who desperately tried to save the children’s lives, as well as family members and neighbours that knew the couple well, Title Role will unravel the real story behind the tragic deaths of Jade, John, Jack, Jesse, Jayden and Duwayne.

  • S05E05 The Marchioness Disaster

    • September 14, 2014
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    In the early hours of 20 August 1989, 131 people were attending the birthday party of Cambridge graduate Antonio de Vasconcellos in London. Held on the River Thames on the pleasure boat Marchioness, the boat collided with dredger Bowbelle and sank within minutes resulting in the loss of 51 lives. Following the disaster, families were told they could not see their loved ones and questionable practices were carried out on the deceased causing an inquiry to take place several years later. Marking the 25th anniversary of the tragedy, we uncover not only how the tragedy unfolded but how it continued in the aftermath of the accident. Talking to survivors, relatives and maritime experts we reveal the mistakes made and the changes now in place to ensure that this type of disaster never reoccurs.

  • S05E06 Clare Wood

    • September 21, 2014
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    In April 2007, Clare Wood met George Appleton on a dating website and they embarked on a relationship together. Unbeknownst to her, Appleton was a criminal with a severe history of violence against women. Several months later Clare decided to end the relationship, but Appleton was furious and began to torment Clare at home. Although she was interviewed by police several times, Clare's pleas for help went unheeded and her burnt body was discovered at her home in Salford in February 2009. Appleton had raped Clare, and then strangled her to death before setting her body alight. A police man-hunt for Appleton ensued, but after 5 days he was found hanged in a derelict pub, escaping justice. After years of hard work, a group of campaigners – this included Clare’s father, politicians and journalists - successfully launched Clare’s Law, a renewed version of a national scheme that allows people to find out if their partners have a history of violence. The programme contains exclusive interviews with Clare's father, Home Secretary Theresa May, and journalists and police officers instrumental in changing the law to give domestic violence sufferers ‘the right to know’.

Season 6

  • S06E01 Rolf Harris

    • September 20, 2015
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Rolf Harris was considered one of the country’s best loved entertainers until he was accused of a string of historic indecent assaults. Unlike Jimmy Savile, he was still alive to be brought to justice. Originally from Australia, Rolf Harris became a television star in the UK back in the 1960’s. He would become famous for his TV programmes, music and art, even painting a portrait of the Queen for her jubilee in 2012. But in August 2013, his legacy and reputation lay in tatters when he was accused of numerous indecent assaults on girls as young as eight years old between 1968 and 1986. In July 2014 he was sentenced to five years in prison for his actions. We reveal Harris’ life and his crimes told by people who worked with him and those who represent his victims who fought so long for justice.

  • S06E02 April Jones

    • September 27, 2015
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    The hunt for five year old April Jones, when she vanished in October 2012, was the largest missing person search in UK police history. April went missing whilst playing with her friends and was last seen getting into vehicle near her home in Machynlleth, mid-Wales. The nation held their breath as the hours, days and weeks rolled on, in the desperate hope to find her alive. But on the 6th October a local man, Mark Bridger was charged with her abduction and murder. Investigations in his background revealed that Bridger was a prolific user of child pornography and a paedophile. After a long and distressing trial, Bridger was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison with a whole life tariff. With unprecedented access to the Jones family and the police investigation, we reveal the true story behind this appalling crime and how April’s family have channeled their grief into campaigning for a safer internet.

  • S06E03 Dale Cregan

    • October 4, 2015
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Drug dealer Dale Cregan hit the headlines in 2012 when he murdered police officers Nicola Hughes and Fiona Bone. Dermot Murnaghan examines the tragic case

  • S06E04 Angus Sinclair

    • October 11, 2015
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    On an October evening in 1977, 2 girls were enjoying a night out in the World’s End pub in central Edinburgh. The following day, one body was found on a beach, the other in a field. The girls were seen leaving the pub with two men but the identity of the killer would remain a mystery for the next 30 years. In 2007, Angus Sinclair was charged with the girl’s murder after new DNA evidence linked Sinclair and his brother in law Gordon to the murders. However the trial sensationally collapsed when a piece of crucial evidence was withdrawn. Unbeknownst to the jury, Hamilton had a history of sex attacks starting at the age of 16 and culminating him serving a life sentence for the murder of a 17 year old woman in Glasgow in 1978 . In 2014, following the development of new DNA technology, Prosecutors successfully applied for a change in a century’s old law of double jeopardy, consequently allowing the same man to be tried twice for the same crime. This time, the trial proved successful and Sinclair was jailed for a minimum of 37 years. He has been described as Scotland’s worst serial killer and the authorities believe he may well have been responsible for numerous other murders.

  • S06E05 The Moors Murders

    • October 18, 2015
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Myra Hindley and Ian Brady were convicted of murdering five young boys and girls between 1963 and 1965. Until 1985 both killers maintained their innocence, but eventually confessed and led police to all but one of the bodies – Keith Bennett, who remains missing until this day. We investigate the brutal murders through relatives and officers, and look into new information held by Bennett’s brother that could finally reveal his resting place.

  • S06E06 Suzy Lamplugh

    • October 25, 2015
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Estate agent, Suzy Lamplugh, disappeared in July 1986 after going to meet a client at a house in Fulham. Witnesses said they saw her arguing with a man near the address and then getting into a car. She has never been seen since. For almost thirty years police have followed many lines of enquiry – one being to identify who ‘Mr Kipper’ is that she went to meet. So far they have reached a dead end. In 1994 she was officially declared dead, presumed murdered. The strongest theory to date is that convicted rapist and killer, John Cannan, killed Lamplugh. But as yet, this hasn’t been proven. Cannan is already serving a life sentence with the recommendation he never be released.

Season 7

  • S07E01 Wrongly Released

    • January 8, 2017
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    In this special episode, we focus on those criminals who have been brought to justice for one crime only to be released to commit further terrible acts. We speak to legal professionals to discover if the system is at fault or have these killers exploited legal loopholes. We talk to victims and relatives of killers who preyed on their loved ones – if the perpetrators had been kept inside – would their loved ones still be alive? And we discuss with campaigners what can be done to ensure the justice system can both rehabilitate but also ensure our safety.

  • S07E02 The Rochdale Groomers

    • January 15, 2017
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    One of the UK’s biggest sex trafficking rings was uncovered in Rochdale in 2012. In a horrific catalogue of abuse, girls as young as 13 were subjected to rape and torture by a gang of nine men. One 15-year-old girl was even ‘recruited’ by the gang to lure other girls into the trap. After plying them with alcohol and money, the victims would be raped by up to twenty men at a time. The gang were sentenced to between four and nineteen years for their crimes.

  • S07E03 Joanne Dennehy

    • January 22, 2017
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    With exclusive, first time access to Dennehy’s mother and father, we hear from the murderer’s parents and how the crimes of their daughter have shattered a family. Joanne Dennehy is the first woman in the UK to be handed a whole life tariff by a Judge. The judge ordered that she should die behind bars for the brutal murders of three innocent men. Dennehy showed no remorse for the killings. Her reason – “to see if I was as cold as I thought I was. Then it got moreish and I got a taste for it". In this episode we delve into the mind of such a cold hearted killer and look at what drove her to become one of Britain’s most notorious female criminals. We also hear from the officers who handled the case and an acquaintance of Dennehy’s who she bragged to.

  • S07E04 Keith Blakelock

    • January 29, 2017
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    In 1985, PC Keith Blakelock was brutally murdered during a riot on a housing estate in North London triggered after a black woman died of heart failure during a house search. Keith received more than 40 injuries during the sustained attack from a number of rioters. Nobody has been brought to justice for his murder to this date, despite three investigations and the arrests of over three hundred people.

  • S07E05 Peter Tobin

    • February 5, 2017
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Peter Tobin is one of the most notorious serial killers in the UK. From 1991 – 2006 he raped and murdered three young girls, Dinah McNicol, Vicky Hamilton and Angelika Kluk. Yet even prior to these horrific murders he had a history of violence, raping two 14-year-old girls and leaving them for dead. Luckily they survived. 

  • S07E06 John Sweeney

    • February 12, 2017
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Double murderer, John Sweeney, brutally murdered two of his girlfriends, dismembered their bodies and dumped them in canals. Handed two life sentences he was told he will die in prison. In a macabre twist, a key detective on the case tells how Sweeney allegedly hid clues to his killings in abstract paintings he produced, and how FIVE other girlfriends of his are currently missing as well.

Season 8

  • S08E01 Manchester Arena Bombing

    • November 5, 2017
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    For the first time since the terror attack in May 2017, we hear from the survivors, victims' families and emergency responders about that tragic night.

  • S08E02 Ann Maguire

    • November 12, 2017
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    The tragic story of Ann Maguire, who was stabbed to death by a pupil while teaching a Spanish lesson at Corpus Christi Catholic College in Leeds.

  • S08E03 Gemma McCluskie

    • November 19, 2017
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    Examining the murder of EastEnders actress Gemma McCluskie, who was killed by her older brother in the east London flat they shared in 2012.

  • S08E04 Stepping Hill

    • November 26, 2017
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    An inside look at the series of mysterious deaths that occurred at the Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport, Greater Manchester, in 2011.

  • S08E05 Steve Wright

    • December 3, 2017
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    A closer look at the crimes of Steve Wright, who was dubbed 'The Suffolk Strangler' after murdering five women in Ipswich in 2006.

  • S08E06 Stephen Port

    • December 10, 2017
    • Crime & Investigation Network (UK)

    A chilling look at the crimes of Stephen Port, the east London serial killer who poisoned four young men with lethal doses of a date rape drug.