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How I Caught the Killer looks at what it's like for police officers working on murder cases. The series focuses on the people who have solved some of the most difficult murders in the UK and the U.S.With exclusive officer accounts from the scene of the crime, evidence and reconstructions, How I Caught the Killer spotlights a variety of murders and officers who made critical discoveries during investigations, including the analysis from the detectives to the forensic analysis of the CSIs and the role of family liaison officers.
Officers investigate the murder of Christoper Donovan by a gang of youths.
After going missing for a year and a half, many believed 14-year-old Chyenne had run away from home. However, closer analysis revealed the tragic truth.
After finding her dead in a bathtub full of bleach, detectives narrowed down Susan Eyre's killer from 210,000 possible suspects.
After a badly decomposed body is found in a suitcase by a railway embankment in Exeter, police hunt for the killer with only CCTV evidence to go on.
How detective David Baker became the first person to use DNA profiling in a criminal investigation, when looking for the killer of two young girls in 1986.
How the investigation into Phillip Inhofer at his home in Sacremento led police to a 20-year-old call girl known as Bat Girl.
How police used CCTV, eyewitness statements and a public appeal to find the killer of a 28-year-old woman, found dead on Nottingham's streets.
In 2002, police made a starling discovery inside a locked room in Anthony Hardy's home. This was merely a horrifying prelude for what was to come.
With no CCTV and no witnesses, detective Jon Buehler must find the person responsible for a drive-by shooting of "gentle giant" Sula Palega.
In 1981, detective Mike Southwell investigated a missing persons case that contained one of the grimmest discoveries in British police history.
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