Fred Dinenage takes a fresh look at the murders that shocked Britain in the twentieth century and the notorious killers that committed them. With the help of leading criminologists, specialists and family members, Fred builds a picture of the person behind the horrific murders and discovers what led them to become a killer.
John Christie - 10 Rillington Place Fred re-examines what really happened in the original House of Horrors: 10 Rillington Place.
John Haigh - The Acid Bath Murderer Fred investigates the infamous acid bath murderer John George Haigh who killed at least six people and disposed of their bodies in sulphuric acid during the 1940's.
Harold Jones - The Welsh Child Killer Fred re-opens the murder casebook on Harold Jones who killed two children when he was only 15 years old.
Ruth Ellis - Last Woman Hanged Fred re-traces the tragic story of Ruth Ellis, who shot her lover David Blakely in London in 1955 and was the last woman to be hanged in the UK.
Derek Bentley - Let Him Have It! Fred discovers the truth behind one of the most controversial miscarriages of justice in the twentieth century in Britain.
Graham Young - The Teacup Poisoner Fred uncovers the shocking murders committed by serial poisoner Graham Young.
Donald Neilson - The Black Panther Fred takes a fresh look at Donald Neilson's 10-year rampage during the 1970's. Also known as the Black Panther, his crimes included armed robbery, murder and kidnap.
George Joseph Smith - Brides in the Bath Fred re-examines the murders committed in the early twentieth century by George Joseph Smith.
Peter Manuel In July 1958, Peter Manuel was hanged in Barlinnie Prison, convicted of seven murders. He remains one of the most infamous serial killers in British history, and his story reads like an American gangster movie script.
Peter Tobin This revealing programme attempts to discover whether vicious murderer Peter Tobin is in fact Britain's worst serial killer.
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