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Wigan: Crime profile
In Wigan, Anita investigates what happened to Louise Sellars, who vanished in 1995
Wishaw: Crime profile
In the North Lanarkshire town of Wishaw, located 15 miles from Glasgow, Anita looks at the case of Zoe Nelson
Wakefield: Murders
In Wakefield, Anita chronicles the tragic story of 51-year-old Wendy Speakes
Milton Keynes: Murders
In Murdertown episode 1, Anita Rani visits Milton Keynes to find out more about the dreadful killing of Rachel Manning,
What are the common mental disorders in prison? An expert explains...
Forensic Psychiatrist Dr Sohom Das shares stories and insights from his experience working at the crossroads of mental illness and offending
Capital punishment in the UK and the criminals executed for their crimes
Capital punishment was outlawed in 1964 but before that time many criminals faced the ultimate price for their crime
The criminology student turned killer: Stephen Griffiths 'The crossbow cannibal'
Wanting to revel in his grisly actions, Griffiths would make a full confession to the three murders, telling police he had ‘killed loads.’
Starved of love: How 'attachment theory' may explain why some people become killers
In the context of violent crime and - specifically - serial killers, we know that ‘nature’ can play a role in their ‘creation’
The hunt for the Night Stalker
In 1998, police would link a number of burglaries and sexual assaults in the area and would dub the unidentified attacker: ‘The Night Stalker.1
Anita Rani: Murdertown 3 interview
Crime+Investigation spoke to Anita Rani, the new host of Murdertown
Murdertown 3: Episodes
What's coming up in Murdertown S3?
Torso in the Thames: Fresh appeal
It's the longest unsolved child murder in the history of the Metropolitan police
What's coming up in Murdertown S3?
In each episode, Anita Rani visits the towns and local communities where the murders took place to re-tell these tragic stories
The Stockwell 6: How police corruption led to a terrible miscarriage of justice
almost five decades would elapse before Harriot, Green and Davidson had their convictions overturned and their names cleared
Who killed Rachel Nickell?
Although the gruesome murder had taken place at around 10:20 AM, no witnesses had seen the killing
The 9/11 Imposter
She said she was on the 78th floor, when the plane hit – making her one of 19 people at or above the point of impact, who survived. But that was a lie
When Joanna Dennehy threatened to kill Rose West in jail
Two women serving whole-life sentences, came close to a lethal prison confrontation.
After 30 years a missing man came home: The peculiar case of Edgar Latulip
‘I’ve been a police officer for 18 years, and this is something I’ve seen on TV but never been a part of. Absolutely, this is quite a rare one.’
Unsolved: Three thrilling, chilling, and gruesome unsolved crimes
Here are three unsolved British crimes that you might not have heard of.
Does 'The Warrior Gene' prove that killers are born and not made?
What seems most likely is that some folk are born with a genetic predisposition towards extreme violence
Meet the podcasters: Murder Mile UK True-Crime Podcast
Rather than simply telling the listener about the case, Murder Mile is a uniquely immersive experience
Hear evil: Dennis Nilsen and the serial killers who confessed on tape
Let’s explore some of the more frank and, at times, shocking confessions of some of modern history’s most notorious serial killers
Amanda Knox: Presumed guilty
‘The result of this is that 15 years later, my name is the name associated with this tragic series of events, of which I had zero impact on.'
Slaughter on a warm summer's day: The Hungerford massacre
While the physical injuries from that fateful day have long since healed, the emotional scars in Hungerford still run deep
3 Great British heists you may not have heard of
The real-life heists that inspire the Hollywood blockbusters are not always as fast-paced and sexy as the films make out
Ivan Milat: The Australian serial killer who murdered 7 backpackers
Between September of 1992 and November of 1993, the bodies of seven backpackers were discovered in Belanglo State Forest in New South Wale
The world's most dangerous holiday destinations
If you decide to go further afield, you may very well find yourself exposed to a level of risk from crime that you hadn’t anticipated.
Vanished on a lads' holiday: The disappearance of Lars Mittank
How one German holiday-maker vanished under extremely peculiar and bizarre circumstances.
The unsolved murder of Daniel Morgan
In March of 1987, 37-year-old Daniel Morgan was found axed to death in the car park of a pub in Sydenham, south London.
The most dangerous prisons in the world
When many hardened criminals are herded together and made to share a roof, that building becomes an incredibly perilous place to be…
Bad Medicine: Catching New York’s Deadliest Pill Pusher
Interview with former prosecutor Charlotte Bismuth about her new book and how she brought a dangerous doctor to justice
When British crime gangs go to war
Some of the most memorable and noteworthy examples of when British gangs declared war on each other…
Tortured and left to die: The homophobic murder of Matthew Shepard
Matthew's story has changed the perception of hate crimes worldwide.
The serial killer journalist who covered his own crimes
With so little information routinely released by police in North Macedonia to the press, the level of detail was impressive. How did Vlado Taneski know so much about the murders…?
Glasgow's ice cream van wars: The turf war that led to murder
In the '80s the friendly tinkle of the Ice Cream van signalled something much more sinister on the streets of Glasgow
Meet the podcasters: A Psych For Sore Minds
In the sixth instalment we spoke with Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist Dr Sohom Das, who runs A Psych for Sore Minds, a YouTube channel with a twist
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