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Murder, Mystery &My Family: Case Closed?
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· Rerun Tu-Su
- Country of originUnited Kingdom
- Year when published2020
S3:E1
Devlin and Burns
Barristers Jeremy and Sasha look back at their investigation into the case of Edward Devlin and Alfred Burns and learn of mounting support for an official review of the case.
S3:E2
Stone
The barristers look back at the 1937 murder of a young lady in Leighton Buzzard, found strangled to death with her own scarf in an alley known to locals as ‘lovers' lane’.
S3:E3
Major
Barristers Jeremy Dein and Sasha Wass look back at their investigation into the secret poisoning of a man by his wife in 1930s Lincolnshire, exposed by an anonymous note.
S3:E4
Dickman
Barristers Jeremy Dein and Sasha Wass look back at a case stranger than fiction: John Dickman was hanged at Newcastle Prison for murdering John Nisbet on a train.
S3:E5
Chesham
Barristers Sasha and Jeremy look back at the case of a mother accused of murdering her family at the height of a poison panic in Victorian Britain.
S2:E4
Thorne
The barristers return to the case of a Sussex poultry farmer who buried the body of his fiancee under a chicken run in 1924 but claimed to be innocent of her murder.
S2:E2
Thomas
The barristers look back at the investigation of their oldest case yet, the 1839 murder by drowning of a female passenger aboard a commercial narrow boat in Staffordshire.
S4:E1
Maybrick
The barristers revisit their inquiry of an infamous Victorian murder case, where a young American woman was charged with poisoning her husband in Liverpool in 1889.
S2:E1
Seddon
Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein revisit the case of a wealthy female tenant, poisoned by her landlord following a financial deal made shortly before her death in 1911.
S4:E2
Waddingham
The barristers revisit their investigation into the poisoning of a care home resident in Nottingham in 1935, for which the victim's nurse was convicted and hanged.
S4:E3
Brown
The barristers revisit their investigation of an infamous case from 1856 that inspired Thomas Hardy’s novel Tess of the D'Urbervilles.
S2:E3
Brown
Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein revisit their investigation into the mysterious murder of a Yorkshire farm owner in 1933.
S4:E4
Staunton
The barristers revisit their investigation into a case of starvation and neglect that saw a husband stand trial for the murder of his wife in 1877.
S4:E5
Lowson
The barristers revisit a fascinating case from 1884 in County Durham where three men stood trial for the murder of a policeman, yet only one man faced the death sentence.