Murder Maps
In the 1800's, Great Britain was wrought with myths and mysteries of serial killers hidden in the night.

Jack the Ripper Part One
Jack the Ripper, the most famous serial killer in history, murdered five women on the streets of Whitechapel. And he got away with it. How?

Jack the Ripper Part Two
Part two reveals how the story we know today was shaped by the sensationalist press of 1888. We strip back decades of rumor and misinformation.

Houndsditch Murders
Three officers were shot dead while trying to prevent a burglary at a jewelers in Houndsditch on the evening of the 16th of December, 1910.

Bluebeard Henri Landru
The First World War took the lives of countless soldiers on the front line, but one man in Paris too old for combat saw this as an opportunity.

Herbert Armstrong Hay Poisoner
Convicted in 1922 of murdering his wife with arsenic, Herbert Rowse Armstrong was the first and only solicitor to be hanged in the U.K.

The Baby Farmer
Amelia Dyer preyed on disadvantaged mothers. But there was little hope of a future for babies that entered Amelia Dyer's home.

Cleveland Torso Murders
A string of violent murders frustrates the Cleveland, Ohio, police in the 1930s. Despite a determined investigation, the killer was never identified.

The Richmond Murder
Kate Webster found herself employed as a housemaid by Julia Thomas, but she resented the contrast between their social stations, resulting in murder.

Mary Pearcey
The notorious killer Mary Pearcey began an affair with her victim's husband and inserted herself into the family's life. Was the husband involved too?
