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- A partially deaf woman buys an old Victorian house to restore. During her renovations she discovers a hidden room that holds the dark secrets of the buildings former occupants.
- The case of John Bodkin Adams, a trusted GP who befriended older patients and was often named in their wills after their deaths.
- The case of John George Haigh, who came up with a plan for the 'perfect' murder when he was serving time in prison for fraud.
- Dismembered bodies of two women are both found in car boots, the first at a train station, the second in a city.
- After a fire breaks out at a home, police receive a strange phone call that triggers a hunt for a killer.
- The case of John George Haigh, who came up with a plan for the 'perfect' murder when he was serving time in prison for fraud
- The murder of a part-time actress triggers a nationwide manhunt for a killer.
- When Linda Anders is found dead at home, her wheelchair-bound husband Malcolm claims an intruder broke in. Police findings quickly change the course of the investigation.
- The case of Robert Henry Davies, who committed murder after a sexual assault investigation threatened to revisit sins from his past.
- Britain's most prolific young serial killer, the so-called cul-de-sac killer Stephen Akinmurele, was 21 when he murdered his elderly victims, he is now described as one of the most dangerous men in British criminal history.
- Geoffrey looks at the case known as the Garage Murders, which sparked a nationwide manhunt that saw Terry Clifton repeatedly evade the police before he was jailed for murdering two mechanics.
- The murder of 90-year-old widow Mabel Leyshon of Anglesey in November 2001. 17-year-old Mathew Hardman stabbed her to death, performed a bizarre ritual, cut her heart out, placing it on a silver platter then drinking her blood.
- When Joan Stirland's son Michael murdered Colin Gunn's nephew, she and her husband's lives were in danger. They went on the run, but their son's past soon caught up with them.
- Paul Longworth murdered his wife by strangling her with sailing rope and arranging her body in their home, all whilst their children slept nearby, then claimed it was suicide.
- Steven Grieveson is a serial killer who murdered four teenagers and terrorised dozens of others, becoming known as the Sunderland strangler.
- Michael Ross was just 15-years-old when he shot restaurant waiter Shamsuddin Mahmood in the face and fled. When the police caught him a decade later, he was a Sergeant serving in the Black Watch, a war hero guarding Her Majesty the Queen.
- Green was convicted of the brutal murder of a prostitute in Cardiff in 1971. After serving 18 years of his 25 year sentence he was released. He moved to Bristol where he murdered Clive Tully, dismembered his body and left parts in bags.
- On the tiny Scottish island of Sanday, a love triangle led to Jack Campbell murdering his love rival and burying his body in sand dunes in a case which shook the Orkney Islands.
- A profile of the serial killer John Cooper, who murdered four hikers and terrorised camp sites for decades, raping and robbing campers.
- Looking back at the case of the murderer Graham Fisher, who stabbed and then ate two of his young victims in the summer of 1998.
- Looking back at the case of Lithuanian murderer Vitas Plytnykas, who killed a fellow worker in Scotland, leaving her severed head to be found on a beach.
- An arrogant Bournemouth hotelier called Peter Taylor gets away with murdering his wife in 1982; but when he conspires to kill his son-in-law nine years later, his luck runs out.
- The case of Charlotte Pinkey, a woman who disappeared in Ilfracombe after going to a party and never returning.
- Former military commander Neil Rutherford unleashes terror on the unsuspecting guests of a remote Welsh seaside hotel in 1976, before turning the gun on himself.
- In 1987, two brothers from a well-to-do family killed their parents in such brutal fashion that it still haunts the people of Jersey to this day.
- Just before Christmas 1994, heavily tattooed Jason Mitchell strangled pensioners Arthur and Shirley Wilson, before returning to his father's house and dismembering his body.
- The 7th series opens with Nell Darby looking at the case of Kirsty Carver. Kirsty worked as a civilian employee of Humberside Police. After she disappeared police organised a search for her. Her killer would be revealed as Craig Belcher.
- Following the discovery of his affair with a much younger woman, police Sergeant Stephen Jones killed his wife Madeline with his truncheon in their garage at home.
- Marie Buls was an elderly woman in the care of wealthy spinster Noreen O'Connor. As time progressed O'Connor became convinced that Marie was possessed by the devil.