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Murder Maps
Back in time to the most shocking and surprising murder cases in history.
S2, EP1 "Terror in the Roaring Twenties"
Edith Thompson and Frederick Bywaters were convicted for murdering her husband in a case that shocked society and fascinated Alfred Hitchcock.
S2, EP2 "The Blackout Ripper"
London was rocked by the Blitz from the planes flying above during the WWII and a serial killer was loose on the streets below.
S2, EP3 "The Lady Killer"
As Europe recovered from the damage of WWII, soldiers made their way home from the front line; one man brought back all the savagery and brutality of the fighting and killed two women.
S2, EP4 "John Christie"
John Christie kills at least eight women during the 1940s and 1950s, including his wife, while attempting to frame his neighbour.
S5, EP9 "Mary Pearcey"
Revealing how Mary Pearcey began an affair with her victim's husband, how she inserted herself into the family's life and how she lured her rival to her death.
S5, EP8 "The Richmond Murder"
In 1878, a widow is killed in her own home, and the killer is her own servant; the young servant does not only kill and dismember her employer, she also steals her clothes, her property and her identity.
S5, EP7 "Cleveland Torso Murders"
Cleveland, Ohio became a notorious city in the 1930s, struggling under the Great Depression, crime and corruption even before a serial killer prowled its streets.
S5, EP6 "Amelia Dyer: The Baby Farmer"
Putting on the front of a kindly baby farmer, someone who takes in the children of unwed mothers for a fee, Amelia Dyer became the most prolific killer in British history.