The Chloroform Killer: Episode 216

The Chloroform Killer: Episode 216

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Revisited - Who Killed Janet Murgatroyd?

Janet Murgatroyd was just 20 when she was killed. A student at the University of Central Lancashire, and a part-time staff member with Lancashire Police, she had so much to look forward to and enjoy. But tragically, her body was found in the River Ribble in Preston after a night ...  Show more

Terror in the Woods : Episode 480

Julia James, a 53-year-old police community support officer, was murdered while walking her dog in woodland near her home in Kent. The seemingly random and brutal attack shocked the local community and sparked a major investigation. This episode examines the events leading up to ...  Show more

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