Episode 2
When Karen Doubleday is found dead in the woods, an image analyst and forensic ecologist help police find her killer. And can an archaeologist locate a woman who has been missing for 15 years?
We travel to Manchester to investigate the unexplained death of a single mother, Karen Doubleday, found dead in the woods. Investigations reveal she has been strangled and stamped on repeatedly. Suspicion falls on her boyfriend, who has a history of controlling behaviour and violence.
By analysing Karen鈥檚 injuries, Derek Tremain is able to match the suspect鈥檚 footwear to the injuries, while Professor Wiltshire is able to place him at the scene from pollen found on his trousers, leading to a conviction for murder. With revealing interviews from DCI Tony Cook, Derek Tremain and Professor Patricia Wiltshire.
In Leicestershire, a concerned neighbour contacts police about a friend, Jean Crowie, who was last seen 15 years before. Jean鈥檚 husband had been seen digging a hole in the garden around the time of her disappearance. Police arrest William Crowie and are left with just 24 hours to search the property while the suspect is detained in custody. They call on geophysicist Paul Cheetham to use specialist equipment to focus the dig and Professor John Hunter, a forensic archaeologist, to excavate the site. They locate human remains in a deep grave, and DNA analysis proves they belong to Jean. Her husband is convicted for her manslaughter.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Ashley John-Baptiste |
Production Manager | Maggie Fagan |
Production Manager | Andrea McClelland |
Editor | Joe Marcus |
Editor | Sian Rutledge |
Composer | Philip Guyler |
Executive Producer | Emma Barker |
Executive Producer | Edward Hart |
Series Producer | Lucy Wedlock |
Producer | Liza Chambers |
Producer | Angus Gibson |
Producer | Catriona Wright |
Director | Liza Chambers |
Director | Angus Gibson |
Director | Catriona Wright |
Production Company | Rare TV |
Broadcast
- Tuesday 14:30