Murder: Suspect No 1 - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Axe Attack
In the first episode: a savage and unprovoked axe attack on a woman in broad daylight in a shopping precinct triggers a huge manhunt. As she desperately clings to life, detectives must capture the suspect - the woman's ex-partner - who has gone on the run. They will have just 24 hours prove he is guilty...

One Punch Murder
A vulnerable man is left fighting for his life after two men, seemingly bent on revenge, force their way into his home and savagely attack him. He dies from a single punch. Police and dog handlers dramatically chase the suspects through the streets. But can detectives now gather enough evidence to charge their suspects with murder?

Knuckle Duster Killer Part 1
A man is brutally beaten with a suspected knuckle duster in his own home in Hull and later dies in hospital, launching an intense and urgent murder inquiry. A young woman who called the ambulance is arrested - but is she responsible or a crucial witness? In the first of two episodes, can the murder detectives unravel the truth from the lies and nail the killer?

Knuckle Duster Killer Part 2
In Hull, three men are suspected of murdering 49-year-old Jonathan Hutty after he is beaten to death in his own home. Can detectives overcome a major setback to the investigation and nail the killer? We follow the case as the hours and minutes tick by. How will the suspects react when confronted with the evidence in the interview room? Will one betray the other two, and what lies behind the apparently senseless killing - robbery or revenge? Can the Major Crime team secure the charges, and will a judge and jury agree on who murdered Jonathan Hutty?

Arson Then Murder
In Hull, a vulnerable man is violently attacked in his own home and left for dead after his assailant sets fire to his flat. Emergency services rush to the scene, and firefighters pull the 54-year-old man from the inferno. The victim is in a critical condition and shows obvious signs of assault. With his life hanging in the balance, the case is escalated to Humberside Major Crime's Team. CCTV identifies a suspect arriving at the crime scene and leaving just before a passerby spots flames and smoke billowing from the same flat. During the ensuing search for the suspect, investigators uncover an audio recording where a voice, believed to be the attacker, taunts, 'enjoy the fire'. But who is the perpetrator, where is he, and what drove him to kill?
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