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Focusing on a different period within the London area, forensic detectives explore some of the most shocking murder cases in history.
  • Terror in the Roaring Twenties

    Episode 1 - 44 mins
    Edith Thompson and Frederick Bywaters were hanged in 1923 for the murder of Thompson's husband.
  • The Blackout Ripper

    Episode 2 - 43 mins
    The Blackout Ripper was one of the most feared men in London during the Blitz.
  • The Lady Killer

    Episode 3 - 43 mins
    Ex-serviceman Neville Heath kills two women he dated in 1946.
  • Notting Hill Horror Part 1

    Episode 4 - 44 mins
    John Christie kills at least eight women during the 1940s and 1950s, including his wife.
  • Notting Hill Horror Part 2

    Episode 5 - 43 mins
    John Christie kills at least eight women during the 1940s and 1950s, including his wife.

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