Unsolved - Season 2

Season 2
The Man with No Alibi
In the early hours of 12 July 2002 Jong Ok Shin, a 26 year old Korean student, was brutally stabbed to death, as she walked home, after a night out in Bournemouth. Omar Benguit, a heroin addict, was convicted of the murder and sentenced to life in prison. However, Benguit and his family have always maintained he is innocent.
Episodes

The Night Of
Reporter Bronagh Munro pieces together the events of the early hours of 12 July 2002, when South Korean student Jong Oki Shin was stabbed to death in Bournemouth. Bronagh examines the evidence that convicted Omar Benguit of the murder, after three trials.

No Smoke Without Fire
Bronagh meets the man, who went on trial with Omar Benguit. Why was this man cleared of all charges?

The Truth and Other Lies
Bronagh tracks down someone, who claims he can provide an alibi for Omar on the night of Oki's murder. How credible is this alibi?

Hot Shoe Shuffle
Bronagh uncovers dramatic evidence about the main prosecution witness. Bronagh also investigates who else could have murdered Oki.

A Fetish for Murder
Bronagh travels to Italy to investigate the past of an Italian suspect, named Danilo Restivo. Could Oki have been murdered by a serial killer?

Beyond Reasonable Doubt
Bronagh tracks down some of the witnesses, who testified against Omar, and makes some extraordinary discoveries.
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