Murder by the Sea - Season 9

Season 9
Episodes

Episode 1
British seaside towns have a dubious reputation for hosting the most remarkable crimes. Murder by the Sea looks at the deadly tales from the coastlines of the UK.

The Ruxton Murders
British seaside towns have a dubious reputation for hosting the most remarkable crimes. Murder by the Sea looks at the deadly tales from the coastlines of the UK.

The Campervan Killer
One of the most bizarre murder cases in British criminal history began when Police were called to attend the scene of a dog barking outside a campervan near Brighton. Forcing entry to the vehicle, they found its owner - Tony Robinson - murdered with a gun

Britain's Worst Female Serial Killer
Despite only being trialled and convicted for the death of a single victim, Mary Ann Cotton is often classed as Britain's worst female serial killer.

The Worlds End Murders
In the 1970's a murderer terrorised Edinburgh, abducting and killing young women in what became known as ‘The Worlds End Murders'.

The Bungalow Murderer
Emily Kaye was not aware of the past dealings of the handsome Patrick Mahon when she fell head over heels in love with him.

The Lighthouse Club Murders
Paul Teed murdered three of his family members in a nightclub over a dispute over money. He then fled back to his home in Bradford, believing he had the perfect alibi.

The Not So Cunning Fox
Sidney Fox was a dashing 31-year-old man who made a living travelling the country, swindling spinsters out of money and cashing stolen cheques.

The Valentine Killer
On Valentine's Day, Paul Dyson strangled his partner Joanne Nelson to death before removing her body and making it look like she had disappeared.

The Car Box Killer
Andre Genestin was a cheating husband. A brutal murder followed that would see his wife's body stored in a car roof box in the garden.
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