Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio was one of the greatest painters in world history, one whose art contrasted light and dark in a brilliant and aesthetic manner whose artistry's influence goes beyond art and compels admiration to this day. A violent and complicated individual in the turbulent times of the Italian Renaissance Caravaggio's triumph in art was contrasted by the chaos of his personal life. Given to brawls, verbal spats and heavy drinking he was involved in brushes with the law and ultimately murder. On the run the artist found himself fleeing across Italy until ending up dead in a small seaside town. "Who Killed Caravaggio?" is a BBC documentary that probes on the man's life and his mysterious death. Andrew Graham-Dixon, author and biographer of Caravaggio hosts and his enthusiasm takes the viewer on a trip to Rome, Naples, Malta, Sicily and the final stop at Porto Ercole as he interviews experts trying to shed light on the man's life and mysterious death. Discussion and features on Caravaggio's masterpieces highlight the man's artistry and talent. Watchable and informative "Who Killed Caravaggio?" is a quest and tribute to greatness and a revelation on how an artist's suffering is our inspiration and life affirmation.