Killer in My Village - Season 5

Season 5
Episodes

Michael Kerr
In Kent, two women target an aspiring DJ with learning difficulties, killing him in a brutal attack and then concocting a lie to cover up their crime.

Marina Erte
The story of Marina Erte, killed in Lincolnshire in 2016 by her estranged husband Gytis Griskevicius.

Jane Hings
The tragic story of 72-year-old Jane Hings, who was raped and killed in her home in Leicestershire by 25-year-old Craig Keogh.

Ellen Higginbottom
The murder of 18-year-old college student Ellen Higginbottom at Orrell Water Park in Wigan, Greater Manchester, by 52-year-old Mark Buckley in 2017.

The Ding Family
The murders of 12-year-old Alice, her sister 18-year-old Xing, and their parents Jifeng and Ge at their Northampton home by businessman Anxiang Du.

Kelly-Anne
As season five of the documentary series continues, this is a deep dive into another shocking murder that took place in Britain.

Mingzy Yang
The case of 29-year-old student Mingzi Yang, brutally killed by her ex-husband Wai Hong Tsang in Lincoln in June 2014. Evidence of domestic abuse eas found dating back to when the couple married in 2007.

Marion Price

Mika Cudworth
The story of Mika Cudworth, killed in Northbourne by her husband Jonathon as she attempted to end their marriage.

Yvonne McCann
The tragic story behind the killing of Yvonne McCann, murdered by her husband after a row at home in 2020.
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