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A look at the twisted killer who tortured and murdered a man in his home while filming it.
A look at the twisted killer who tortured and murdered a man in his home while filming it.
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Britain's Most Evil Killers
S5, EP7 "Sabah Khan"A woman murders her sister after developing a deadly obsession with her brother-in-law.
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S5, EP6 "Jason Marshall"A look at the twisted killer who tortured and murdered a man in his home while filming it.
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S6, EP10 "Malcolm Green"Malcolm Green is jailed for life for the brutal murder of a Cardiff prostitute; he kills again when he is released after 18 years.
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S5, EP8 "Colin Pitchfork"Colin Pitchfork is the first person to be convicted of murder based on DNA fingerprinting evidence.
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S9, EP8 "Johnny Miller"Charlotte vanishes before her birthday and Johnny feeds her family lies to hide the truth; the police slowly piece together her final days, uncovering that Johnny killed her while the search for her remains continued.
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