Coastal Killers
Over the years, the British seaside has played host to some of the most shocking and remarkable murders in history, this series explores the macabre stories of Britain's not-so-sunny seaside towns.

Wanda Chantler: My Home Is My Castle
The Hartlands thought they had found their dream retirement home. But they soon found themselves stalked by the previous owner, Wanda Chantler…

Donald Macmillan: A Deadly Obsession
Helen Torbet visited the same guest house annually. The son of its proprietors, Don MacMillan Jr, had an obsession with her, which led to her death.

Alan Conner: The Wandering Murderer
Sandra Parkinson was working at the seaside idyl of Salcombe when her life was ended, just a few metres from a busy beach.

Russell Causley: Body Of Evidence
Carole Packman disappeared without trace. Ten years would pass before detectives managed to piece together what had really happened…

Wayne Doherty: Justice Never Sleeps
Nora Trott was savagely murdered whilst running errands for a friend one evening, her killer went uncaught for over two decades.

Michael Brown: The Man Who Could Take No More
Michael Brown gave into his frustrations when he walked into the Torquay job centre and shot four people dead, before turning the gun on himself.

Steve Dicker: Getting Rid Of Mother
One day whilst hanging a picture, Steve Dicker snapped following criticism by his mother, leaving her brutally murdered.

Percy Mapleton: The Great Train Murder
Percy Mapleton was a desperate man looking for a way to a fast fortune. He decided to turn to robbery and chose Isaac Gold as his target…

Michael Peacock: The Cold Blooded Killer And The Abandoned Mine
Michael Peacock was having an affair with a much younger woman and decided rather than divorce his wife Barbara, he'd plot her murder.

Peter Moore: The Hunt For The Man In Black
Peter Moore was a mild mannered cinema owner. By night he was a violent rapist and murderer who killed 4 men and brutally assaulted many more.
