

SERIES 2

1 / THE MURDER OF CATHERINE CORRIDAN
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Colin Sutton takes over as SIO of the murder squad team and is presented with a missing persons case by his new team. 8 years after she was last seen detectives re-opened the case into Catherine Corridan’s disappearance. In an investigation that spanned the whole world – from Venice to the US and Australia – it turned out that the person responsible was closer than anyone could have imagined but without a body, how could they move forward? A case in which Colin Sutton and his team become deeply personally invested.

2 / THE MURDERS OF DAVID SHEEHAN & MICHAEL ZUBROT
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Occult enthusiast Mohamed Khaleel and David Sheehan’s friendship was one fuelled by alcohol. Their nights would often end in violent arguments and brawls with one attacking the other so when Sheehan was violently stabbed to death one night with his body covered in blood laid out as if part of a Satanic ritual, there was only one suspect. But after spending just seven years in prison for the Murder of Sheehan, Khaleel was released, and within months had befriended charming but vulnerable Michael Zubrot. Zubrot was found dead from multiple stab wounds too. Mohamed Khaleel had struck again, police now needed to find him fast.
3 / THE CULLENS ROBBERY
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Easter Monday April 1994, Colin Meek and Gary Mullins robbed the Cullens store in Islington. Thinking they had gotten away with it, they jumped into their waiting car about to make their getaway, only for both to be shot in the back of the head. Unbelievably both survived and revealed a twist that seemed straight out of a movie plot. When interviewed by Colin’s Sutton’s officers they admitted the armed robbery but had no idea who had shot and robbed them of the cash they had stolen, what Sutton and his team discovered during their investigation into the attempted murders remains one of the most amazing cases they ever worked on.


4 / THE MURDER OF DUNCAN BONE
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Duncan Bone was a successful middle class man living a quiet life in Camden, North London. A few days before Christmas in 1992, Duncan went to Kings Cross, he picked up a man and took him back to his flat in Matilda Street. Sadly, the night ended with Duncan being stabbed to death with three kitchen knives and the killer tried to cover their tracks by destroying the flat and the evidence by arson. The investigation was at a dead end when Colin Sutton’s team got a breakthrough via a great piece of seasonal luck: the weather.
5 / THE MURDER OF MIRIAM & ATTEMPTED MURDER OF MAURICE BALDOCK
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When beloved and locally respected couple Miriam and Maurice Baldock are found brutally stabbed in their own beds the entire Maiden Lane Estate was shocked. Someone let themselves into their flat and stabbed them both in a frenzied attack, killing Miriam and seriously injuring Maurice. Who did this? Why? And was this the start of a murder spree? Colin and his detectives race to track down this violent killer and save the rest of the family.


6 / THE MURDER OF ALLAN CHAPPELOW
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Millionaire Allan Chappelow had been a recluse and hoarder for most of his adult life and because of this the photographer living in a mansion near Hampstead Heath was known to neighbours as the local eccentric. In 2006, following alarming activity on his bank account, Sutton’s team found his lifeless body under literally tons of clutter in his home. What followed was a complex investigation which took detectives to Switzerland and MI6.
7 / THE MURDER OF SALLY LAWRENCE
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Iain Lawrence and wife Sally seemed to be the perfect couple, he was a successful airline pilot and she was the managing director of a thriving business and they doted on their young son. But behind closed doors, there was a darkness emerging and in 2012, Sally started divorce proceedings. Two days before their divorce was final Iain and Sally were together in his car when it crashed at speed on a quiet country road injuring Iain and killing Sally. An accident or were there darker forces at work?


8 / THE MURDER OF SIAN BLAKE
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In December 2015, Sian Blake, star of BBC soap Eastenders was reported missing along with her two young sons. As police interviewed members of her family, it became apparent that her partner, Arthur Simpson-Kent, was a person of interest and he was interviewed immediately. Two weeks later, during a search of Blake’s home, police discovered three bodies in the garden and the missing persons case became a murder investigation, but suspect Arthur Simpson-Kent was nowhere to be found.
9 / THE MURDER OF ADRIAN GREENWOOD
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Adrian Greenwood sold rare books, 1st edition Harry Potters amongst them, he also sold rare art by artists such as Banksy, he had been on TV so was a local celebrity. In April 2016, Greenwood was found dead at home, he had been stabbed multiple times and a first edition of Wind in The Willows was missing. But with no obvious suspects for the murder, detectives set out on an investigation to track down the killer, but where to start?

8 / THE MURDERS OF JAMES ATTFIELD & NAHID ALMANEA
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In March 2014, 33 year-old James Attfield’s lifeless body was found on a path with over 100 stab wounds. Detectives set upon a murder investigation but with no leads to follow, months passed with no answers. Then in June 2014, 31 year-old Nadia Almanea was attacked whilst walking to university. She was also stabbed multiple times and died at the scene but again, there is no obvious reason for the killing so detectives continued investigating both crimes separately. The town of Colchester was terrified, the police baffled and detectives were now hunting a potential serial killer.

