24 Hours to Kill

24 Hours to Kill (2010-2014)

EndedDocumentary showCrime

This compelling series deconstructs and examines a selection of Ireland's most shocking killings, which in turn sparked some of the county's most infamous murder trials.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 21:00 (55 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E08Christopher DunneFeb. 24, 2014
S04E07David BourkeFeb. 17, 2014
S04E06Thomas MurrayFeb. 10, 2014
S04E05Julie McGinley/Michael MonaghanFeb. 3, 2014
S04E04Sean CourtneyJan. 27, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did '24 Hours to Kill' premiere?

'24 Hours to Kill' premiered on July 12, 2010.

Who was the host of '24 Hours to Kill'?

The host of '24 Hours to Kill' was Canadian crime writer and profiler, Christopher Berry-Dee.

What was the concept of '24 Hours to Kill'?

'24 Hours to Kill' was a true crime TV series that explored the last 24 hours of notorious murderers before they committed their heinous crimes.

How many episodes were there in the first season of '24 Hours to Kill'?

The first season of '24 Hours to Kill' consisted of eight episodes.

Which murderer was featured in the first episode of '24 Hours to Kill'?

The first episode of '24 Hours to Kill' featured the case of Christopher Halliwell, a taxi driver from the UK who lured and killed two women.

Did '24 Hours to Kill' feature any international murderers?

Yes, '24 Hours to Kill' featured murderers from all over the world, including the UK, the US, Canada, and Australia.

What types of experts were featured on the show?

'24 Hours to Kill' featured interviews with psychologists, detectives, and forensic experts to provide insight into the killers' motives and behavior.

Did '24 Hours to Kill' focus solely on serial killers?

No, '24 Hours to Kill' also featured single-event murderers, such as those who committed a murder during a robbery or domestic dispute.

Was there any controversy surrounding '24 Hours to Kill'?

Yes, there was controversy as some felt the series was too insensitive or gory.

Was '24 Hours to Kill' based on true crimes or was it scripted?

'24 Hours to Kill' was based on true crimes and the events depicted in each episode were thoroughly researched and fact-checked.

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