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Murder Maps
`Murder Maps' is a documentary series exploring notorious homicides in modern history. Host Nicholas Day discusses cases in detail and drama reconstructions retell the events as they are believed to have happened. Every episode focuses on a different period, within the London area, examining the forensic evidence that was found on location. The stories that motivated the crimes are revealed as are the investigation techniques used to capture the killers. Gruesome tales, including `The Bermondsey Horror', the Jack the Ripper murders and the conviction of Dr Crippen are discussed.
S5, EP9 "Mary Pearcey"
Until its closure in 2016, Madame Tussauds' Chamber of Horrors was one of the museum's oldest and most popular attractions. And for decades, staring out at visitors was the waxwork of a notorious Victorian double killer, the murderer of a young mother and baby - a woman named Mary Pearcey. A reveal of how the troubled 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 was killed in her own home - and the killer was her own servant. This was a murder which struck at the heart of Victorian society, at the sanctity of the home and the rigid divides between the classes.
S5, EP7 "Cleveland Torso Murders"
Cleveland, Ohio was a notorious city in the 1930s. Investigating the unsolved murders committed by the Butcher of Kingsbury Run. The Butcher killed at least twelve men and women, dismembering their bodies and scattering them across the city.
S5, EP6 "Amelia Dyer: The Baby Farmer"
Amelia Dyer was perhaps the most prolific killer in British history, and her victims were babies. In a time when unmarried mothers were shamed and shunned, giving up children to a `baby-farmer' was often the only option.