The Big Cases - Season 2 / Year 2022

Season 2 / Year 2022

Episodes

The Murder of Sabina Nessa
Primary school teacher Sabina Nessa was killed at random by a man with a history of violence.

Stabbed in a Sanctuary
Sir David Amess MP was murdered by an IS fanatic, at a meeting in a church in Southend-On-Sea in Essex, UK.

The Abuser Working for MI5
This is the story of a dangerous MI5 agent, which the government tried to keep secret.

27 Years to Catch a Killer
Rikki Neave left for school but never came home. Decades on his killer has been jailed.

Logan Mwangi: A Boy Betrayed
Logan Mwangi was five years old when he was murdered by the people he trusted.

Deadly Browsing: The Lorry Driver
How a lorry driver, looking at dating sites while driving, went on to kill three.

My Baby: Taken, Failed, Killed
Leiland-James was taken from his mother in hospital and placed in care. He went on to be killed by the woman who wanted to adopt him.

The Doorstep Murder
It's one of Scotland's longest unsolved murder cases. Alistair Wilson was shot on his doorstep almost 20 years ago. Are police any closer to finding who killed him and why?

The Suitcase Murderer
Revealing the killer who decapitated her friend and dumped her body.

Catching The Cult Movie Killer
Jacqueline Kirk was badly disfigured after being set alight in 1998 by her ex-boyfriend Steven Craig.
She then died in 2019 from complications relating to the injuries she suffered.

Killing My Children's Abuser
Sarah Sands stabbed to death a convicted paedophile who was accused of abusing three more young boys. BBC News can reveal, for the first time, that they were all her children.
Now all three boys have become adults, they speak, alongside their mum, about the killing, and subsequent events.

Killed Walking Home
Zara Aleena was killed walking back from a night out by a sexual predator, only recently released from prison, labelled a "danger to any woman".
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