A Town and Country Murder
The market towns and villages of rural Britain are famous for their charm. However, they harbour a darker side and are the backdrop to some of the most terrible murders of recent times.
Buried in the Garden for 15 Years
In October 2013 East Midlands Serious Crime Squad received a phone call claiming that two people had been killed and their bodies buried in the garden of a house in the town of Mansfield for fifteen years.
There's No Such Thing as a Perfect Murder
On October 1st 2009 a small Norfolk market town was rocked when a 45 year old man was discovered at his home with a fatal stab wound to the chest.
Philip Croydon
In April 2003 the Nottingham village of Edwinstowe was shocked by the news that one of their residents had been discovered dead in the room of a local hotel.
Yolande Waddington
On the morning of the 30th of October 1966 a discovery was made that was to plunge the village of Beenham into a nightmare that its inhabitants would live with for nearly half a century.
Elaine Walpole
In April 2008 an ambulance was called to a flat in Dereham. Where the paramedics found the body of a woman with stab wounds and bite marks on her cheek and chin.
Tony Marrocco & Paul Sandham
On the night of January 23rd 1995 Lancashire Police were called to a garage in Morecombe. What they discovered could have been a scene from a horror film.
Claire Woolterton
Early in the morning of the 28th of August 1981 a commuter discovered the mutilated body of a young girl dumped by the River Thames in Windsor.
Leanne Tiernan
On Sunday November 26th 2000 a worried mother called police telling them her 16 year old daughter hadn’t come home from Christmas shopping.