Britain's Most Evil Killers - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Harold Shipman

Robert Napper

Stephen Seddon

Dale Cregan

Anthony Arkwright
The story of 21-year-old Anthony Arkwright from South Yorkshire, who in 1988 went on a killing spree in which he murdered three people - including his own grandfather.

John Sweeney
A profile of the cold-blooded killer John Sweeney, nicknamed the Canal Killer due to the places he dumped the body parts of his victims.

Andrzej Kunowski
A look at the crimes of Andrzej Kunowski, a man so vicious he was nicknamed the Beast after raping and murdering a 12-year-old girl in 1997.

Arthur Hutchinson
The story of Hartlepool man Arthur Hutchinson, who achieved notoriety in 1984 when he broke into a Sheffield home and took the lives of three family members in a senseless killing.

Peter Moore
Peter Moore, the killer dubbed `The Man In Black", a murderer who took the lives of four innocent men for fun.

Andrew Dawson
A profile of the double-killer who branded himself the 'Angel of Mercy', after murdering two of his neighbours in cold blood.
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