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Two missing mothers were linked when evidence tied Derek Brown to both their violent deaths.

Two missing mothers were linked when evidence tied Derek Brown to both their violent deaths.

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Starring: Andy Gatenby, Christopher Kouros, Elizabeth Yardley, Gareth Lawrence, Geoffrey Osborne, Geoffrey Wansell, Harold Schechter, Helen Morrison, Jane Monckton-Smith, Matthew James Morrison, Nicholas Benjamin, Roberto Vivancos, Ross Huguet, Stuart Hamilton, Tom Bonington
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Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: MA 15+
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