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When an infant is discovered dead in the River Thames, police uncover a dark underworld, where society's most vulnerable are being exploited.
When an infant is discovered dead in the River Thames, police uncover a dark underworld, where society's most vulnerable are being exploited.
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Murderous History
S1, EP6 "Rio's Playboy Killers"A high-profile murder case in Brazil during the 1970s captures the world's attention and leads to a national scandal.
Murderous History
S1, EP5 "Britain's Killer Nanny"When an infant is discovered dead in the River Thames, police uncover a dark underworld, where society's most vulnerable are being exploited.
Murderous History
S1, EP4 "Berlin's Nazi Ripper"While Nazi Germany attempts to cover up the brutal murders of a serial killer, a brilliant detective uses early forensic methods to bring him to justice.
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S1, EP3 "Edinburgh Body Snatchers"When a woman is found dead in the cellar of an Edinburgh doctor in 1828, police uncover a murky world where murders are being committed for money.
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