Murder Maps - Season 3

Season 3
The series that takes viewers back in time to investigate some of the most notorious, shocking and surprising murder cases in history returns for an all-new and exclusive third series.
Nicholas Day is on hand to guide viewers into the world of the killer and show how police ingenuity and early forensics brought some of them to justice. In this all-new third series, Nicholas tells stories including that of John George Haigh, the acid bath murderer and the last woman to be hanged in the UK, Ruth Ellis.

Episodes

The Brighton Trunk Murders
Hear how grim discoveries made in Brighton train station and King's Cross in the summer of 1934 sparked a huge police probe - and took a surprise turn.

The Acid Bath Murders
The disappearance of wealthy widow, Olive Durand-Deacon, in 1949 led police to John George Haigh - who had a gruesome confession to make. Tune in to hear more.

The Towpath Murders
The body of a teenage girl was found the day before Elizabeth II's coronation in June 1953. Days later, another teen was found dead. Hear how the case unfolded.

Ruth Ellis
Ruth Ellis was the last woman to be executed in the UK, hanged after her murder trial in 1955. Ellis had gunned down her lover outside a pub - but why? Nicholas Day finds out.
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