Murder Case - Season 2

Season 2
After captivating viewers, award-winning documentary series Murder Case returns with more unparalleled access to Police Scotland's Major Investigations Team (MITs) and their pursuit of justice.
Filmed over the course of two years by the acclaimed filmmaker Matt Pinder, this series goes behind-the-scenes on some of the most complex and shocking murder investigations in Scotland, shining a light on what it's like to be a homicide detective.

Episodes

Captured on Camera
The detectives investigate the case of 37-year-old Paul Mathieson, who was brutally assaulted and found fighting for his life on a street in Renfrew.

Inside the Enquiry
Police Scotland's major investigation teams deal with around 60 murders a year. This episode delves deeper into the nature of the job. Through reconstructions and interviews with both senior and rookie detectives, the film reveals what it is like to work on such devastating cases.
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