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Release 16 December 2020 ( 2020-12-16 ) The Ripper is a British true crime four-part docuseries directed by Jesse Vile and Ellena Wood, released on Netflix on 16 December 2020.
The Serpent is a 2021 British crime drama television serial developed by Mammoth Screen and commissioned by the BBC. The eight-part series is a co-production between BBC One and Netflix. It is based on the crimes of French serial killer Charles "the Serpent" Sobhraj, who murdered young backpackers on the "hippie trail" from 1975 to 1976
Memories of a Murderer: The Nilsen Tapes is a British documentary film created for Netflix and directed by Michael Harte. [1] The film details the life and murders of Scottish serial killer Dennis Nilsen, first-hand through audiotapes which were recorded from his jail cell. [2] [3]
Steeltown Murders is a four-part factual drama television miniseries written by Ed Whitmore and directed by Marc Evans.It was produced for the BBC by Severn Screen, based in Wales, and aired on BBC One.
Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story is a two-part Netflix documentary series released on April 6, 2022. It covers the life and career of the British television personality Jimmy Savile, his history of committing sexual abuse, and the scandal that occurred after his death in 2011, when numerous complaints were raised about his behaviour.
In Plain Sight is a Scottish television drama series covering the crimes committed by serial killer Peter Manuel in Lanarkshire, Scotland in the 1950s. The three-part series was first broadcast on ITV on 7 December 2016. The series is distributed worldwide by BBC Worldwide. [3]
Until I Kill You (working title Delia Balmer) is a four-part British true crime miniseries written by Nick Stevens and directed by Julia Ford, based on Delia Balmer's autobiographical book Living with a Serial Killer (2017).
Four Lives, originally [1] and internationally [2] titled The Barking Murders, is a British television miniseries, first aired from 3 to 5 January 2022 on BBC One.It follows the true story of the families of four young gay men (Anthony Walgate, Gabriel Kovari, Daniel Whitworth and Jack Taylor) who in 2014 and 2015 were murdered by Stephen Port.