Documentaries reexamining landmark criminal cases.
Featuring the trial of a man accused of the murder of a well-known gangland figure.
The origins of the real Peaky Blinders, a 19th-century Birmingham street gang movement.
The barristers revisit their investigation of a high profile poisoning case in 1911.
Detectives in Edinburgh hunt the killers of two young women.
A 37-year-old murder is solved by soil analysis, and insects on a body help catch a killer
A look at the first week following the murder of Reeva Steenkamp.
In 1969, journalists reveal a secret network of corruption inside the Metropolitan Police.
Documentary which casts new light on the Jack the Ripper case.
The hunt for Peter Moore, the 'man in black' who was Wales’ worst serial killer.
Three women killed after a night of dancing triggers Scotland’s largest manhunt.
The building of Robert Maxwell's business empire and the inside story of his death.
As Nilsen’s crimes are discovered, his victims’ stories reveal missed opportunities.
Criminologist David Wilson examines the scientific advancements in forensics.
How the trial of one ‘witch’ sparked Britain’s witch-hunt craze.
Rikki Neave left for school but never came home. Decades on his killer has been jailed.
Documentary which lifts the veil on the taboo that is corporal punishment.
Lucy Worsley investigates real-life murders of the first half of the 19th century.
Gillian takes a forensic look at the police investigation launched after Ruth's arrest.
A search for the truth behind the plane crash that killed a UN secretary-general in 1961.
How attitudes to the elderly enabled Harold Shipman’s crimes to go undetected.
James Clayton looks at recent breakthroughs in DNA technology which help to solve murders.
Barristers Sasha and Jeremy investigate a whodunnit from 1920s London.
Documentary about the biggest-ever criminal investigation in Iceland's history.
Examining television's role in documenting seismic shifts in British law and policing.