Murder, Mystery And My Family

  

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Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn Oxford, 1931, widow Annie Louisa Kempson was brutally murdered in her own home. Henry Seymour was executed for the crime, but his grandson believes he was innocent. S1/Ep6Tue, Aug 23, 3:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyTop barristers re-examine the gang-related murder of John Beckley in Clapham, 1953. Michael Davies was found guilty and sentenced to death, but his family protest his innocence. S1/Ep10Sun, Jul 17, 7:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyTop barristers re-examine the murder of farm caretaker, James Donovan, in County Cork in 1894. John Twiss was convicted and hanged, but his family protest his innocence. S1/Ep9Sat, Jul 16, 8:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyTwo of Britain's leading barristers re-examine the murder of Frances Levin in Manchester, 1933. William Burtoft was hanged for her murder, but his family believe he's innocent. S1/Ep8Sun, Jul 10, 7:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn 1900, the body of a woman was found on Great Yarmouth beach. After identifying the woman as Mary Jane Bennett, police blamed her husband, Herbert, for the murder. S1/Ep7Sat, Jul 9, 8:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn Oxford, 1931, widow Annie Louisa Kempson was brutally murdered in her own home. Henry Seymour was executed for the crime, but his grandson believes he was innocent. S1/Ep6Tue, Jul 5, 3:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyExperts re-examine historical British murder cases and the people who were sentenced to death. Is there a case for a posthumous pardon, or were they rightly convicted? S1/Ep4Mon, Jul 4, 3:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn Oxford, 1931, widow Annie Louisa Kempson was brutally murdered in her own home. Henry Seymour was executed for the crime, but his grandson believes he was innocent. S1/Ep6Sun, Jul 3, 7:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn Essex, 1922, Edith Thompson's husband, Percy, was stabbed in the street. Both Edith and her boyfriend, Frederick Bywaters, were sentenced to death - did she do it? S1/Ep5Sat, Jul 2, 8:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyExperts re-examine historical British murder cases and the people who were sentenced to death. Is there a case for a posthumous pardon, or were they rightly convicted? S1/Ep4Sun, Jun 26, 7:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyExperts re-examine historical British murder cases and the people who were sentenced to death. Is there a case for a posthumous pardon, or were they rightly convicted? S1/Ep3Sat, Jun 25, 8:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn Newcastle, 1910, John Nisbet was carrying workers' wages on a train. He was brutally murdered and key witnesses led police to a bookmaker - was he really the killer? S1/Ep2Sun, Jun 19, 7:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn 1951, 54-year-old Beatrice Rimmer was murdered in Liverpool. At the time, two men were sentenced to death in a rare double execution - were they really the killers? S1/Ep1Sat, Jun 18, 8:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyTop barristers re-examine the gang-related murder of John Beckley in Clapham, 1953. Michael Davies was found guilty and sentenced to death, but his family protest his innocence. S1/Ep10Mon, May 9, 3:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyTop barristers re-examine the murder of farm caretaker, James Donovan, in County Cork in 1894. John Twiss was convicted and hanged, but his family protest his innocence. S1/Ep9Fri, May 6, 3:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyTwo of Britain's leading barristers re-examine the murder of Frances Levin in Manchester, 1933. William Burtoft was hanged for her murder, but his family believe he's innocent. S1/Ep8Thu, May 5, 3:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn 1900, the body of a woman was found on Great Yarmouth beach. After identifying the woman as Mary Jane Bennett, police blamed her husband, Herbert, for the murder. S1/Ep7Wed, May 4, 3:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn Oxford, 1931, widow Annie Louisa Kempson was brutally murdered in her own home. Henry Seymour was executed for the crime, but his grandson believes he was innocent. S1/Ep6Tue, May 3, 3:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn Essex, 1922, Edith Thompson's husband, Percy, was stabbed in the street. Both Edith and her boyfriend, Frederick Bywaters, were sentenced to death - did she do it? S1/Ep5Mon, May 2, 3:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyExperts re-examine historical British murder cases and the people who were sentenced to death. Is there a case for a posthumous pardon, or were they rightly convicted? S1/Ep4Fri, Apr 29, 3:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyExperts re-examine historical British murder cases and the people who were sentenced to death. Is there a case for a posthumous pardon, or were they rightly convicted? S1/Ep3Thu, Apr 28, 3:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn Newcastle, 1910, John Nisbet was carrying workers' wages on a train. He was brutally murdered and key witnesses led police to a bookmaker - was he really the killer? S1/Ep2Wed, Apr 27, 3:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn 1951, 54-year-old Beatrice Rimmer was murdered in Liverpool. At the time, two men were sentenced to death in a rare double execution - were they really the killers? S1/Ep1Tue, Apr 26, 3:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn 1900, the body of a woman was found on Great Yarmouth beach. After identifying the woman as Mary Jane Bennett, police blamed her husband, Herbert, for the murder. S1/Ep7Sun, Nov 3, 8:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn Oxford, 1931, widow Annie Louisa Kempson was brutally murdered in her own home. Henry Seymour was executed for the crime, but his grandson believes he was innocent. S1/Ep6Sun, Oct 27, 8:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyExperts re-examine historical British murder cases and the people who were sentenced to death. Is there a case for a posthumous pardon, or were they rightly convicted? S1/Ep5Sun, Oct 20, 8:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyExperts re-examine historical British murder cases and the people who were sentenced to death. Is there a case for a posthumous pardon, or were they rightly convicted? S1/Ep4Sun, Oct 13, 8:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyExperts re-examine historical British murder cases and the people who were sentenced to death. Is there a case for a posthumous pardon, or were they rightly convicted? S1/Ep3Sun, Oct 6, 8:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn Newcastle, 1910, John Nisbet was carrying workers' wages on a train. He was brutally murdered and key witnesses led police to a bookmaker - was he really the killer? S1/Ep2Sun, Sept 29, 8:00 pmQuest Red60 mins
Murder, Mystery And My FamilyIn 1951, 54-year-old Beatrice Rimmer was murdered in Liverpool. At the time, two men were sentenced to death in a rare double execution - were they really the killers? S1/Ep1Sun, Sept 22, 8:00 pmQuest Red60 mins