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Fred Dinenage looks into the case of two children found dead in Epping Forest in 1970. For 26 years the public believed that they died of exposure, until a convicted child murderer, Ronald Jebson, called police from prison.

Fred Dinenage looks into the case of two children found dead in Epping Forest in 1970. For 26 years the public believed that they died of exposure, until a convicted child murderer, Ronald Jebson, called police from prison.

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Fred Dinenage looks into the case of two children found dead in Epping Forest in 1970. For 26 years the public believed that they died of exposure, until a convicted child murderer, Ronald Jebson, called police from prison.

A documentary series focusing on British criminals and serial killers.
Starring: Abbie Hills, Alexander McDonald Damper, Anthony Holden, Benedict Birnberg, Bobby Cummines, Chris Cowlin, Clive Aitkins, David Wilson, Gerry Overton, James Clery, Jane Robins, Linda Stratmann, Norman Kirtlan, Steve Biedermann, Stuart Hamilton
Original Air Date: May 1, 2011
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: 16
Playback: HD
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