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With testimony from those closest to each case, #DEAD2ME will explore the stories of ten couples from all over Britain whose relationships were borne out of the digital age.While these relationships started promisingly enough, they would all take a turn for the tragic, and in each case a running commentary provided by their digital dialogue and postings reveals how and why.These shocking accounts draw upon intimate interviews with friends and family who witnessed these tragic events unfolding – but were powerless to prevent them – along with investigators, psychologists and digital experts.Pieced together with exclusive access to evidence critical to each case, such as social media posts, bodycam footage, text messages and chat history, each episode paints a vivid picture of a particular couple's unique story.
Katherine met Anthony Lowe on a dating website, but he was not the man he appeared to be online. Using a fake profile, he tricked her into a relationship which ended with her murder in her own home.
Keith and Ildiko Bettison had been married for decades, with a teenage daughter and an apparently happy life. But when their daughter, Zsuzsika, moved away to university, their relationship imploded into a chaotic world of bullying, violence and alcoholism that would culminate in murder.
Simon Gilchrist was a hard-working young man from a loving family, but his life changed once he started a relationship with Caroline Mawhood. She was pregnant by another man when they met, but Simon agreed to bring the child up as his own, and soon they welcomed another baby. But Caroline was prone to bouts of heavy drinking and violent behaviour – which, one day, went too far.
Bennylyn Burke moved to the UK from the Philippines, hoping for a better life. Tragically, she would be preyed upon by Andrew Innes, who used computer software to target her on a dating site, then lure her to her death.
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