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This episode tells the story of the manslaughter of Cassandra McDermott and attempted murder of Kara Hoyte by footballer Mario Celaire.
This episode tells the story of the murder of Adam Vincent by gang members – Lee Griffiths, Thomas Griffiths, Luke Griffiths and Mark Jackson.
Katherine Kelly explores the tragic murder of 15-year-old Naomi Smith, and how a series of breakthroughs and DNA evidence led police to her killer.
Katherine Kelly examines the 1986 murder of 16-year-old Elaine Doyle. One of Scotland's longest-running murder enquiries, it took 26 years to find her killer.
The spotlight falls on Bristol as Katherine Kelly continues to examine how murder has rocked Britain's cities.
Hosted by Happy Valley actress Katherine Kelly, this true crime series travels across the country to examine crimes that rocked a particular city.
Katherine Kelly explores how Jordan Davidson left an entire community in Wrexham in fear, when his series of increasingly violent crimes culminated in murder.
Actress Katherine Kelly hosts the true crime series examining crimes that rocked a particular city. The second run begins with a case in Portsmouth.
Murdertown returns for its fifth season, this time hosted by award-winning actress Emilia Fox. In each episode, Emilia will visit towns and local communities throughout the country rocked by murder and tragedies, from which the scars persist to this day. Through the testimony of investigating police officers, local journalists, friends and relatives, the series re-tells these shocking incidents and how the lives of those directly affected will never be the same again.
In a gripping ten part series, Murdertown puts location centre stage. Each episode tells the compelling, step-by-step story of how one extraordinary murder was solved and how it fit a disturbing wider pattern in one particular city. With interviews from victims, witnesses and police officers, Murdertown tells the story of some of the most shocking murders in the UK and examines the impact they had on local communities around them. It's the series that makes murders feel real; they happened in a street, a railway, a park…you've actually been to.