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Murders That Shocked The Nation

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Fred Dinenage re-investigates the most infamous murders from the 19th, 20th and 21st Centuries, exploring them from a modern perspective. With the help of leading criminologist Professor David Wilson, specialists and family members, Fred builds a picture of the person behind the horrific murders and discovers what led them to become a killer.

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1st May 2011 - 25th November 2012
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Episode 1 - John Haigh - The Acid Bath Murderer Still
Episode 1 - John Haigh - The Acid Bath Murderer
1st May 2011

Episode 1

Fred Dinenage investigates 1940s murderer John George Haigh, who notoriously dissolved his victims' bodies in acid.

Episode 2 - Frederick Young - The Teacup Poisoner Still
Episode 2 - Frederick Young - The Teacup Poisoner
8th May 2011

Episode 2

The presenter explores the crimes of Graham Frederick Young who, after serving 15 years for poisoning his parents, laced an entire factory's tea with deadly thallium.

Episode 3 - George Smith - Brides in the Bath Still
Episode 3 - George Smith - Brides in the Bath
15th May 2011

Episode 3

Fred Dinenage examines the crimes of Brides in the Bath murderer and bigamist George Joseph Smith, who drowned his three wives between 1912 and 1914.

Episode 4 - Donald Neilson - The Black Panther Still
Episode 4 - Donald Neilson - The Black Panther
22nd May 2011

Episode 4

Fred Dinenage explores the life of multiple murderer and armed robber Donald Neilson, who killed 17-year-old heiress Lesley Whittle in 1975.

Episode 5 - John Christie - 10 Rillington Place Still
Episode 5 - John Christie - 10 Rillington Place
29th May 2011

Episode 5

Fred Dinenage examines the case of John Christie, who murdered six women between 1943 and 1953 and hid their bodies in his house at 10 Rillington Place in Notting Hill, London.

Episode 6 - Harold Jones - The Welsh Child Killer Still
Episode 6 - Harold Jones - The Welsh Child Killer
5th June 2011

Episode 6

The case of Harold Jones, found guilty of murder at the age of 15 in 1921, who is also suspected to have been 1960s serial killer `Jack the Stripper'.

Episode 7 - Derek Bentley Still
Episode 7 - Derek Bentley
12th June 2011

Episode 7

The case of Derek Bentley, who was hanged for the murder of a policeman during a burglary in Wandsworth, south London, in 1952, even though it was his 16-year-old accomplice Christopher Craig who pulled the trigger.

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Episode 8 - Ruth Ellis
19th June 2011

Episode 8

Presenter Fred Dinenage reflects on the story of Ruth Ellis, who was found guilty of the murder of her estranged lover. She was hanged for the offence in 1955, the last woman to suffer such a fate in the United Kingdom.

Episode 9 - The Krays Still
Episode 9 - The Krays
26th June 2011

Episode 9

Author Fred Dinenage, who conducted a series of interviews with the Kray twins for their autobiography, recounts the time he spent with them and presents their true story.

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