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The tragic case of 22-year-old Helen McCourt, who got off a bus one night in her hometown but never arrived at her nearby home.
When a body is found in a flat, a trial of forensic evidence allows detectives to distinguish between friend and foe.
When body parts wash up on a beach in Arbroath, forensic investigators must unravel the disturbing truth behind a woman's death.
The case of Suzanne Greenhill, a deaf woman murdered in her own home, and how the investigation took forensics teams on a trail through Europe
After a grandmother is strangled to death at an allotment shed, police use the scene's forensics clues to solve a chilling case
How investigators uncovered the perpetrator behind the 1994 murder of a grandmother at a bathroom of a bus station in Bury.
Police use forensic evidence to catch the perpetrator who murdered a mother in her home in 1994.
When a woman dies in an accidental house fire, one officer becomes suspicious that something more sinister has happened.
Years after the crime, see how forensics helped solve the murder of Becky Godden-Edwards, finding a killer who had sadly murdered again.
The case of Tia Sharp, a 12-year-old girl reported missing in London, leading to a major search which took the police close to home.
Forensics: Catching the Killer returns for a fourth series and eight new murder cases – each one resolved thanks in part to the role of forensic science. In each episode we unpack a case in detail. We aim to speak to the families of those involved, as well as a cast list that will include forensic scientists, police officers, journalists, witnesses, friends, and experts.