7/10. Barristers Sasha and Jeremy investigate an infamous Scottish murder case from 1862, in which a compelling alternative suspect may have been the true killer. Also in HD. [S,AD]
6/10. Jeremy and Sasha reinvestigate a notorious case of matricide dating from the 1920s. Did flawed forensic evidence see an innocent man hanged? Also in HD. [S,AD]
4/10. Jeremy and Sasha revisit a complex case from Victorian Britain that featured four suspects, two trials and ultimately just one man hanged for murder. Also in HD. [S,AD]
3/10. The barristers explore the notorious case of 'The Man They Could Not Hang' - a house servant accused of murdering his upper-class benefactor in Devon in 1884. Also in HD. [S,AD]
2/10. Barristers Sasha and Jeremy reinvestigate a lethal shooting from 1937, when a barge captain was allegedly murdered by his best friend. Also in HD. [S,AD]
1/10. Barristers Sasha and Jeremy explore a classic whodunnit from 1922 in which a lowly pantry boy was charged with the murder of a titled lady in a London hotel. Also in HD. [S,AD]
9/10. Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein re-examine an infamous case of a Dorset housewife accused of murdering her young husband. Also in HD. [S,AD]
8/10. Barristers Jeremy Dein and Sasha Wass re-examine their oldest case yet - the murder of a military veteran by his estranged wife nearly 200 years ago. Also in HD. [S,AD]
7/10. Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein investigate their first Scottish case, the murder of a reclusive pensioner nearly 70 years ago. Also in HD. [S,AD]
6/10. Barristers Jeremy Dein and Sasha Wass re-examine the complex case against a Victorian auctioneer accused, along with his brother and two others, of murdering his wife. Also in HD. [S,AD]
5/10. Barristers Jeremy Dein and Sasha Wass re-examine the case against a farm labourer hanged for the murder of a travelling watch repairman in 1880. Also in HD. [S,AD]
4/10. Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein re-examine a case from 1884 in which three men stood trial for the murder of a policeman, but only one received a death sentence. Also in HD. [S,AD]
3/10. Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein reassess the case of a petty criminal who was sentenced to death for murdering a policeman in Essex in 1927. Also in HD. [S,AD]
2/10. Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein examine the case of a young soldier who was convicted of murdering a family friend in County Durham in 1934. Also in HD. [S,AD]
1/10. Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein examine an infamous Victorian murder case, where a young American woman was charged with poisoning her husband in Liverpool in 1889. Also in HD. [S,AD]
8/10. The barristers investigate the shooting of a gentleman farmer in rural Staffordshire in 1893. Was the attack really carried out by the 19-year-old poacher who was convicted? [S,AD]
7/10. Leading criminal barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein examine whether a 1927 canalside murder by a man impersonating a police officer led to a miscarriage of justice. [S,AD]
6/10. The barristers investigate the violent assault and murder of a teenage girl in 1918, and how a button and badge found near her body led to the conviction of a former serviceman. [S,AD]
5/10. Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein investigate the 1935 morphine poisoning of a care home resident in Nottingham, for which her nurse was convicted and hanged. [S,AD]
4/10. Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein examine the case of a lawyer and First World War veteran who was convicted and hanged for poisoning his wife in the 1920s. [S,AD]
2/10. Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein investigate the mysterious murder of a Yorkshire farm owner in the 1930s. Did a clandestine love affair lead to a brutal killing? [S,AD]
1/10. The barristers investigate their oldest case yet, the murder by drowning of a female passenger aboard a commercial narrow boat in Staffordshire in 1839. [S,AD]
10/10. Barristers Jeremy Dein and Sasha Wass investigate the poisoning of a man by his wife in 1930s Lincolnshire, exposed by an anonymous note. [S,AD]
9/10. The barristers investigate the violent attack of an Irish Catholic in Victorian Darlington by a rival gang, in a case involving dubious evidence and suspected mistaken identity. [S,AD]
7/10. Barristers Jeremy Dein and Sasha Wass re-examine a case involving domestic violence, adultery, revenge and murder in an impoverished working-class Yorkshire town in 1903. [S,AD]
4/10. The barristers investigate a 1962 armed robbery of a south London Co-op, where an employee was killed. Could the man convicted have been fitted up for a crime he didnt commit? [S,AD]
3/10. The barristers investigate a curious case of poisoning in Croydon. It's a tale of deceit, suspected fraud and a murder that caused the demise of an innocent family in 1907. [S,AD]
1/10. The barristers investigate the brutal murder of a local inn landlady in a sleepy Oxfordshire hamlet. Was this violent attack truly carried out by the 15-year-old boy convicted? [S,AD]
5/5. Barristers Jeremy and Sasha revisit a rural case of murder and moonlighting in Ireland in 1894 and discover that the convicted mans relatives are hoping for an official pardon. [S,AD]
4/5. Barristers Sasha and Jeremy revisit a seaside murder case from 1900 and catch up with the relative of the convicted man, who is now on the trail of a mysterious brother-in-law. [S,AD]
3/5. Barristers Sasha and Jeremy look back at the questionable case against Alfred Moore. They find that Moores daughter is now more determined than ever to clear her fathers name. [S,AD]
2/5. Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein look back at their investigation of a murder case from the 1930s and discover that a family torn apart has finally been reunited. [S,AD]
1/5. Barristers Jeremy Dein and Sasha Wass revisit their examination of the murder case against Edith Thompson and discover that Edith has finally been laid to rest. [S,AD]
10/10. Barristers Jeremy Dein and Sasha Wass investigate the poisoning of a man by his wife in 1930s Lincolnshire, exposed by an anonymous note. [S,AD]
9/10. The barristers investigate the violent attack of an Irish Catholic in Victorian Darlington by a rival gang, in a case involving dubious evidence and suspected mistaken identity. [S,AD]
7/10. Barristers Jeremy Dein and Sasha Wass re-examine a case involving domestic violence, adultery, revenge and murder in an impoverished working-class Yorkshire town in 1903. [S,AD]
6/10. Top criminal barristers re-examine a failed suicide pact that led to the death of a young woman at the hands of her lover and his subsequent conviction for murder in 1942. [S,AD]
5/10. Top Criminal Barristers investigate the 1937 murder of young lady in Leighton Buzzard, found strangled to death with her own scarf in an alley known as a local lovers lane. [S,AD]
4/10. The barristers investigate a 1962 armed robbery of a south London Co-op, where an employee was killed. Could the man convicted have been fitted up for a crime he didnt commit? [S,AD]
3/10. The barristers investigate a curious case of poisoning in South Croydon in a tale of deceit, suspected fraud and a murder that caused the demise of an innocent family in 1907. [S,AD]
1/10. The barristers investigate the brutal murder of a local inn landlady in a sleepy Oxfordshire hamlet. Was this violent attack truly carried out by the 15-year boy convicted? [S,AD]