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Murder, Mystery and My Family

罪恶 · 神秘 · 法律
S3
开播:2019-11-25季终:2019-12-06
剧集列表
2019/12/06 S3 E10
Episode 10

Criminal barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein examine the brutal murder of a landlady, for which the prime suspect, a 31-year-old mother, was convicted and hanged for.

2019/12/05 S3 E9
Episode 9

Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein investigate whether a wealthy female tenant was poisoned by her landlord, to whom she had signed over her assets just before her death.

2019/12/04 S3 E8
Episode 8

The barristers investigate the shooting of a gentleman farmer in rural Staffordshire in 1893. Was the attack really carried out by the 19-year-old poacher who was convicted?

2019/12/03 S3 E7
Episode 7

Leading criminal barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein examine whether a 1927 canal-side murder by a man impersonating a police officer led to a miscarriage of justice.

2019/12/02 S3 E6
Episode 6

The barristers investigate the violent assault and murder of a teenage girl in 1918, and how a button and badge found near her body led to the conviction of a former serviceman.

2019/11/29 S3 E5
Episode 5

Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein investigate the 1935 morphine poisoning of a care home resident in Nottingham, for which her nurse was convicted and hanged.

2019/11/28 S3 E4
Episode 4

Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein examine the case of a lawyer and First World War veteran who was convicted and hanged for poisoning his wife in the 1920s.

2019/11/27 S3 E3
Episode 3

The barristers explore the case of a Sussex poultry farmer who buried the body of his fiancée under a chicken run in 1924 but claimed to be innocent of her murder.

2019/11/26 S3 E2
Episode 2

Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein investigate the mysterious murder of a Yorkshire farm owner in the 1930s. Did a clandestine love affair lead to a brutal killing?

2019/11/25 S3 E1
Episode 1

The barristers investigate their oldest case yet, the murder by drowning of a female passenger aboard a commercial narrow boat in Staffordshire in 1839.