Episode list

Call the Gun Expert

The Jockey Cap Case - 1927
26th September 1926; On the road from Romford and Ongar, PC Gutteridge is found shot dead by Browne and Kennedy, when he stopped their car. Ballistic expert Robert Churchill is brought into link a bullet casing, at the scene, to a weapon.
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The Trick That Failed - 1918
Magician Chung Lin Soo's most famous trick was catching the bullet in his teeth. 24th March1918; at the Wood Green Empire the trick went tragically wrong. Robert Churchill had not only to discover how the trick worked but what went wrong.
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The Green Bicycle Case - 1919
July 1919; Bella Wright is killed by a single shot. A man on a green bicycle is suspected. The bike is found rusting in the river. Ronald Light is charged but acquitted. Churchill gave evidence proving Bella died from a stray rifle shot.
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The Teenage Murderer - 1926
2nd February 1956; In Cologne, Ronald Chesney committed suicide after he murdered his wife and mother-in-law. Born Donald Merrett, 27 years earlier, he was found not guilty of murdering his mother allowing him a lifetime of crime.
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The Whistling Corpse - 1927
10th October 1927; Poacher Enoch Dix shoots gamekeeper William Walker, in Twerton. The under-gamekeeper George Rawlings fired back, wounding Dix. Gun expert Robert Churchill is brought in to discover who fired first.
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The Perfect Crime - 1934
19th March 1934; In Bashall Eaves, farmer James Dawson is shot in the shoulder while walking home from the pub. He claimed he didn't know he had been shot but died days later of gangrene. Locals kept quiet and the crime is unsolved
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Aarushi: Beyond Reasonable Doubt

Aarushi: Beyond Reasonable Doubt

In 2008, Aarushi Talwar, a 13-year-old Delhi schoolgirl is found murdered in her bedroom. A day later, the body of the prime suspect - the family's 45 year old Nepalese help is discovered on the terrace of the same flat. Who wanted them dead and why? Aarushi - Beyond Reasonable Doubt, the feature length version of a televised episodic series, reopens the 8 year long Aarushi Case Diaries. In a true-crime story, defined by compromised crime scenes, botched police investigations, extensive media trials, and a polarized India, this film pitches the prosecution against the defence, and the believers against the skeptics. It draws on the voices of investigators, lawyers, family and friends, crucial witnesses, and journalists who give their versions of truth. So, while the story starts from scratch, the producers also follow the Appeal in the High court which gives every theory its due. The documentary therefore boldly delves into fine print and relies extensively on court documents, witness statements & forensic reports to takes each piece of evidence to its logical, scientific conclusion. Under production for over a year and a half, the Producers of the documentary also tracked down former suspects in hiding, and reached out to international crime scene investigators and forensic scientists - a blood spatter analyst from Cambridge, a forensic pathologist from London, a former Scotland Yard deception detection analyst for their review of the evidence-on-record.

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