Wrongly Accused
Experience what it would have been like for an innocent person to be sent down for murder and discover how the real killer was eventually caught.
Barri White - Part 1
In Dec 2000, 21-year-old Barri was sentenced to life in prison for murdering his girlfriend, his time in jail saw him beaten and succumb to a devastating drug addiction.
Barri White - Part 2
Louise and the team prove that the evidence is flawed, and the conviction is quashed. Yet it would be 13 years after the murder before her real killer is brought to justice.
Christopher Jefferies - Part 1
In Dec 2010, Joanna Yeates was found dead in the snow near her home. Within hours her landlord Christopher Jefferies would find himself arrested on suspicion of murder.
Christopher Jefferies - Part 2
Mr. Jefferies was released on bail after three days, but he would still be the subject of continued speculation and hounding by the police and the press for another two months.
Timothy Evans - Part 1
Timothy Evans was hanged for murdering his wife and their baby daughter. Star witness for the prosecution was his landlord, John Christie of 10 Rillington Place.
Timothy Evans - Part 2
With Evans hanged for a crime he did not commit, the local death toll of women was increasing - justice would eventually catch up with John Christie.
Colin Stagg - Part 1
In 1992, Rachel Nickell was murdered on Wimbledon Common. After the biggest police manhunt in modern history, Colin Stagg was arrested and imprisoned for her murder.
Colin Stagg - Part 2
The murder trial against Colin Stagg collapsed due to flawed police evidence. It would be 16 years before a breakthrough in DNA evidence would catch the real killer, Robert Napper.
Stefan Kiszko - Part 1
In October 1975, schoolgirl Lesley Molseed went missing whilst walking to the shops to buy a loaf of bread. Within days Stefan Kiszko was arrested and charged with her murder.
Stefan Kiszko - Part 2
Following a series of appeals, forensic evidence proved that Kiszko could never have committed the murder. It would be 32 years later that the real killer would be convicted.