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Colm Meaney presents a programme investigating real-life crimes in the age of film noir, beginning with triple homicide suspect Robert Irwin, a wax sculptor who sold his story to finance his defence and escape the death penalty.
The 1927 murder of Albert Snyder by his wife, Ruth Brown Snyder, and her lover, corset salesman Henry Judd Gray. Brown Snyder had a double indemnity insurance policy on her husband's life worth $100,000. She had tried to kill her spouse several times, but was unsuccessful. She ultimately turned to Gray for help in the murder plot.