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.
The case of Jeremy Bamber who, in 1985, shot his parents, his sister and her twin sons. He protested his innocence in public until the weight of evidence led to his arrest.
The false allegations of Carl Beech, who claimed he had been sexually abused as a minor by a group of prominent men in the 1970s and '80s. The father of one was found guilty of 12 counts of perverting the course of justice.
Christopher Halliwell is known to have killed two young women. Experts analyse his police interviews to assess whether he is responsible for more unsolved disappearances.
The crimes of Neil Entwhistle, an English man convicted of murdering his American wife, Rachel, and their infant daughter in 2006. 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.
Before his death in 2009, Michael Jackson was the biggest pop star on the planet. But his private life was marred by allegations of child sex abuse. Experts in body language, speech and forensic psychology explore whether he was "faking it" on camera.
When Shanann Watts and her two daughters vanished from their home, husband Chris gradually confessed to being responsible. Now, experts examine TV news interviews and interrogation recordings to pick out his chilling tell-tale clues.
Gary Glitter sold millions of records, with a string of '70s hits, but the reality was very different. Experts analyze interviews and courtroom moments to reveal the dark truth.
21 year old Grace Millane of England was celebrating her recent university graduation by backpacking around the world. She decided to celebrate her upcoming birthday in New Zealand with a Tinder date. Unfortunately she picked the charismatic psychopath Jesse Kempson. After hitting a few bars and sharing dinner and kisses, they retreated to his nearby apartment. On her birthday Jesse went shopping for cleaning supplies and a suitcase instead of champagne and cake. Millane never again graced the security cameras with her presence but Jesse's suitcase did.