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Babes in the Wood: The cold case solved years later
In 2018, 32 years after their bodies were found, Russell Bishop, the original suspect was convicted of the double murder
3 crime stories that inspired horror films
How many have you seen?
5 serial killing partnerships
The idea that all serial killers stalk the street for their prey as fearsome lone wolves is something of a fallacy
How cults use music to control their followers
Two methods of control that dangerous cults often use that aren’t always thought about: drugs and music
The People's Temple: how Jim Jones controlled his followers
On November 18th 1978, a total of 918 people died in Georgetown, Guyana
Crimes committed in the name of the devil
It’s an easy explanation for committing unspeakable acts: Satan made them do it
The re-making of a murderer
Five true-crime docs that miss the mark or just get it completely and utterly wrong
Why Are So Many Serial Killers Born In November?
It's often claimed that Scorpios and those born in November are more likely to be serial killers
Charles Manson & the Hollywood Murders
It was the crime spree that sent Hollywood into a spin of acute paranoia and terror in the late 60s.
The UK's most notorious cults
Investigating three homegrown British cults
What the Killer did Next: Episodes
What the Killer Did Next episode guide
Dying to travel
People that lost their lives travelling
Here’s why you love True Crime as much as you do
It’s True Crime, but not as we know it.
Mute R. Kelly: should we still listen to his music?
Should we still listen to R. Kelly and to other artists accused of sex crimes?
The intrigue of The Black Dahlia murder
The retired LAPD officer who's convinced his father is the Black Dahlia killer
The Smiley Face Killer
Urban legend or a prolific serial killer who's claimed the lives of over 50 young men
Celebrity Twitter reacts to Surviving R.Kelly
What celebrities saying about Surviving R.Kelly?
5 serial killers that escaped justice
From Bible John to the Zodiac Killer, these 5 serial killers that escaped justice
Does Zac Efron's film, glamorise Ted Bundy?
Does Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and VileExtremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile cross a moral line?
Philip Glenister interview
Surviving R. Kelly: Kitti Jones - Interview with R. Kelly's ex-girlfriend
Interview with Kitti Jones who appears in Surviving R. Kelly in which she alleges her ex-boyfriend abused her
Why did Daniel Seggie kill his own Dad?
Daniel Seggie's motivation for killing his Dad, still remains a mystery but what can we learn from other cases of children killing their parents.
Death of a socialite: the Barbara Baekeland case
Barbara Baekeland's relationship with Tony was tainted by a toxic combination of possessiveness, mental illness and alleged incest between mother and son.
'Murder tourism' sites popular with true crime fans
Dark tourism sees people with an interest in the gloomier side of life visiting places associated with great violence, death or tragedy
When Missing Turns to Murder: episodes
When Missing Turns to Murder: episode summary
Britain’s most famous manhunts
John Heald went on the run after murdering B&B landlady Bei Carter. Here are 3 more notorious British manhunts.
Shallow Grave: episodes
Shallow Grave: episode synopsis
Michael Jackson: what we really know
A new documentary reveals shocking claims about the 'king of pop' but this wasn't the first time he has been accused of abuse
Surviving R. Kelly: episodes
Surviving R. Kelly episode guide
Vanished: Britain's five most famous missing persons cases
Five of the UK’s most infamous unsolved missing person cases
Helen's Law
Should killers be denied parole if they refuse to reveal the location of their victims?
Con artists and their victims of love
Numerous con artists use romance as a means to get closer to their victims by masquerading as someone to trust.
Sally Challen: A victim of coercive control
Why would a devoted wife kill her husband of 31 years.
Family Liaison Officers – what they really do
How does a Family Liason Officer support a family when their loved one goes missing?
Lorena Bobbitt: a case for castration?
Lorena Bobbit is infamous in pop culture lore; she is the woman who cut off her husband John’s penis but behind the punchline lurks a darker truth.
What is 'coercive control'?
The insidious effects of coercive control
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