An Admission of Murder
Forensic co-ordinator Jo Ward leads the search for evidence and motive after a knife attack in which a husband is believed to have killed his wife and a next-door neighbour.
On a Monday afternoon in an affluent Birmingham suburb, a husband rings 999 to say he has killed his wife. The man is covered in blood when he is arrested outside his home but when he is brought to police custody and interviewed, he initially claims not to remember anything. Both houses are sealed off and it鈥檚 the job of crime scene coordinator Jo Ward to lead the search for forensic clues that could prove or disprove the suspect鈥檚 account. Forensic scientist Phil Field goes to the scene to carry out Blood Pattern Analysis to help map out the sequence of events surrounding the attacks. The investigation takes a significant turn when digital forensics experts manage to crack the suspect鈥檚 mobile and an insight into his motive is revealed.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Siobhan Finneran |
Executive Producer | David Hodgkinson |
Series Producer | Natalie Maynes |
Director | Matt Haan |
Director | Aoife Carey |
Director | Jules Endersby |
Production Manager | Nancy Rushforth |
Editor | Katherine Lee |
Editor | Nadeem Khan |
Editor | Jonathan Braman |
Production Company | Blast! Films Ltd |
Broadcasts
- Tue 9 Feb 2021 21:00
- Wed 10 Feb 2021 23:30
- Fri 26 Feb 2021 00:30
- Wed 29 Jun 2022 22:30
- Mon 2 Sep 2024 21:00
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