The whole truth | Into the Dirt Ep 6

The whole truth | Into the Dirt Ep 6

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Introducing: Three doors down

Introducing Three doors down: a murder, a mother and a thirty year investigation


In May in a packed room at Newcastle Crown Court, David Boyd, was found guilty of the brutal murder in 1992 of seven year-old Nikki Allan. Sharon Henderson, Nikki’s mother, called f ...

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Missing | Three Doors Down Ep 1

In 1992 on a council estate in Sunderland a seven year old girl is murdered. It took the police 30 years to find the killer, a convicted child sex offender who lived three doors away from where Nikki Allan went missing. What happened on the night of her disappearance ...

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