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Drawing on the expertise of a body language expert, linguistics professor and a criminal psychologist, some of the most famous modern-day UK crime stories are forensically examined in this exclusive ID series.
A man who said he had survived the Grenfell fire, but that his wife and son were among its victims. After he claimed £12,500 and appeared on TV, police became suspicious.
In 1985, at White House Farm, Jeremy Bamber shot his parents, his sister and her twin sons. He protested his innocence - what do his messages from prison reveal?
One man's claims about a VIP paedophile ring threatened to destroy the reputations of some of Britain's most powerful people. But, was he telling the truth?
Christopher Halliwell is known to have killed two young women - is he responsible for more unsolved disappearances? Experts analyse his police interviews.
A young father returns to England after his wife and baby daughter are found shot dead at their US home. What really happened? Experts analyse his behaviour.
Why was Aram Kurd the only person to survive an explosion at his supermarket that killed five people? Experts identify his deception in TV and police interviews.
Craig Savage claims he never intended to kill his estranged wife and her mother and that his gun had gone off by accident. His body language tells a different story.
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