
Crimes That Shook Britain
In broad daylight on a busy Woolwich street on 22nd May 2013, serving soldier Fusilier Lee Rigby was attacked and murdered by Islamic extremists Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale.

In broad daylight on a busy Woolwich street on 22nd May 2013, serving soldier Fusilier Lee Rigby was attacked and murdered by Islamic extremists Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale.

Dubbed as ‘Britain's most sadistic mother', Eunice Spry physically and mentally tortured her three adoptive children, Victoria, Alloma and Christopher, across a period of almost 20 years.

In February 2012, 19-year-old Elisa Frank was forced to watch helplessly as her former lover, Ahmad Otak, ferociously stabbed both her sister Kim and best friend Samantha, before bundling Elisa into a car and driving to Dover.

Durham couple George and Christina Button lived a happy life, but Christina was secretly mounting up debts. Was murder the only way to pay them off?

A missing husband, a wife and mother with a secret life as an internet dominatrix and devoted fans ready to kill.

Rich Chester spinster Joan Beddeson was on the lookout for a new financial advisor. She placed an ad in the paper, little realising death would come knocking.

By day Annabelle was a typical schoolgirl but by night she was one of a Satanic cult's many child sex slaves, forced to see and do unspeakable things from which, it appeared, there was no escape.

Tiffany and Keland Hill were military veterans with a shining service history. But while Tiffany still lived to serve, Keland lived to control, stalk and terrorise his wife. He was extremely violent, but no one predicted his final act of brutality.

Steven and Crystal McDowell were never a good match, and for years after they split, Steven deluded himself that reconciliation was just around the corner. Then, Crystal disappeared during a deadly hurricane. Was she the victim of a natural disaster?

Lois and David Riess were grandparents and business owners. Lois was also a gambling addict who would do anything to feed her habit. David became the first victim of a murderous rampage that earned Lois the title of America's most wanted grandmother.

After leaving an arranged marriage she claimed was abusive, Faria Khan could have moved on. But she wouldn't be satisfied until estranged husband Nawajid was dead. And she knew exactly who to ask to help her.

Brian and Carla Burns were both medics in their 40s when they met and fell in love. But married bliss didn't last, and divorce proceedings were messy. Carla disappeared, and fingers pointed at Brian, but he was ready with a bizarre explanation.

Aliny and Ricardo Godinho had four children and a relationship history that spanned 17 years. While Aliny put her kids at the centre of everything she did, for Ricardo they were a morbid obsession, and one that would lead to a shocking, brutal crime.

When Frances Araiza met Bill Hall Jr, he was a 16 year old with big ideas. Fast forward three decades and they were grandparents with a multi-million dollar empire. But behind closed doors, their marriage story was heading for an explosive finale.

Using testimony from family and friends, this docuseries looks at cases in the UK where missing persons investigations took a turn for the worse

Using testimony from family and friends, this docuseries looks at cases in the UK where missing persons investigations took a turn for the worse

Using testimony from family and friends, this docuseries looks at cases in the UK where missing persons investigations took a turn for the worse

Using testimony from family and friends, this docuseries looks at cases in the UK where missing persons investigations took a turn for the worse

In a Denver suburb, the new Assistant DA is found dead in her bathtub. The search for suspects leads investigators to Kansas, and the case ultimately hinges on a single hair found at the crime scene.

From grieving family and friends to jilted lovers and eyewitnesses, investigators pore over every detail and discrepancy to uncover motives for murder, along with the reason for suppressing key pieces of evidence.