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Although Derek Bentley was hanged for murder, his accomplice was the one who shot the PC during a burglary in 1952.

Although Derek Bentley was hanged for murder, his accomplice was the one who shot the PC during a burglary in 1952.

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S1, EP7 "Derek Bentley - Let Him Have It!"

Although Derek Bentley was hanged for murder, his accomplice was the one who shot the PC during a burglary in 1952.

A documentary series focusing on British criminals and serial killers.
Starring: Abbie Hills, Alexander McDonald Damper, Billie Fulford-Brown, Bobby Cummines, Cameron Beale, Chris Cowlin, David Wilson, Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, Lewis Till, Linda Stratmann, Neil Milkins, Paul Ramshaw, Rachel Barker, Steve Biedermann, Victoria Jacob
Original Air Date: May 1, 2011
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: 16
Playback: HD
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