A student is killed thousands of miles from home. Omar Benguit denies involvement. Our Jury re-examine the case and come to their own verdict: guilty, or innocent? What's your verdict? S1 Ep6
What happens behind the closed doors of the jury room? This series re-examines real murder cases where a convicted killer has always maintained their innocence.
A student is killed thousands of miles from home. Omar Benguit denies involvement. Our Jury re-examine the case and come to their own verdict: guilty, or innocent? What's your verdict? S1 Ep6
What happens behind the closed doors of the jury room? This series re-examines real murder cases where a convicted killer has always maintained their innocence.
A woman is suffocated. Susan May, although convicted, maintains her innocence. Our Jury will re-examine the case and come to their own verdict: guilty, or innocent? What's your verdict? S1 Ep3
A fatal acid attack. Andrew Feather is convicted of murder under joint enterprise. Our Jury re-examine the case and come to their own verdict: guilty, or innocent? What's your verdict? S1 Ep2
A horrific attack on a country lane. Michael Stone is found guilty, but says he's innocent. Our Jury re-examine the case and come to their own verdict: guilty or innocent? What's your verdict? S1 Ep1
A student is killed thousands of miles from home. Omar Benguit denies involvement. Our Jury re-examine the case and come to their own verdict: guilty, or innocent? What's your verdict? S1 Ep6
Unexplained respiratory attacks in A+E point to Ben Geen. He says he's innocent. Our Jury re-examine the case and come to their own verdict: guilty, or innocent? What's your verdict? S1 Ep5
A gangland execution. Jack Whomes is convicted; he says he was in the pub. Our Jury will re-examine the case and come to their own verdict: guilty, or innocent? What's your verdict? S1 Ep4
A woman is suffocated. Susan May, although convicted, maintains her innocence. Our Jury will re-examine the case and come to their own verdict: guilty, or innocent? What's your verdict? S1 Ep3
A gangland execution. Jack Whomes is convicted; he says he was in the pub. Our Jury will re-examine the case and come to their own verdict: guilty, or innocent? What's your verdict? S1 Ep4
A woman is suffocated. Susan May, although convicted, maintains her innocence. Our Jury will re-examine the case and come to their own verdict: guilty, or innocent? What's your verdict? S1 Ep3
A fatal acid attack. Andrew Feather is convicted of murder under joint enterprise. Our Jury re-examine the case and come to their own verdict: guilty, or innocent? What's your verdict? S1 Ep2
A horrific attack on a country lane. Michael Stone is found guilty, but says he's innocent. Our Jury re-examine the case and come to their own verdict: guilty or innocent? What's your verdict? S1 Ep1
A fatal acid attack. Andrew Feather is convicted of murder under joint enterprise. Our Jury re-examine the case and come to their own verdict: guilty, or innocent? What's your verdict? S1 Ep2
A horrific attack on a country lane. Michael Stone is found guilty, but says he's innocent. Our Jury re-examine the case and come to their own verdict: guilty or innocent? What's your verdict? S1 Ep1
After two failed trials, prosecutors secured permission from authorities to bring a third trial in 2005. Here, a jury found Omar Benguit guilty of murder. S1 Ep6
After two failed trials, prosecutors secured permission from authorities to bring a third trial in 2005. Here, a jury found Omar Benguit guilty of murder. S1 Ep6
After a marathon five month murder trial, Jack Wholmes was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison. But his family proclaim his innocence and so does Wholmes himself. S1 Ep4
In 1993, Susan May was convicted of the murder of Hilda Marchbank and sentenced to life imprisonment. Following her conviction she made two appeals, both of which failed. S1 Ep3
Andrew Feather was prosecuted for his supposed involvement in driving a getaway car following a murder. However, his family are adamant CCTV footage proves he was elsewhere. S1 Ep2
Michael stone was a highly disturbed and troubled man, yet his conviction for several murders was described as the 'mother of all miscarriages of justice'. S1 Ep1
After two failed trials, prosecutors secured permission from authorities to bring a third trial in 2005. Here, a jury found Omar Benguit guilty of murder. S1 Ep6
After a marathon five month murder trial, Jack Wholmes was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison. But his family proclaim his innocence and so does Wholmes himself. S1 Ep4
In 1993, Susan May was convicted of the murder of Hilda Marchbank and sentenced to life imprisonment. Following her conviction she made two appeals, both of which failed. S1 Ep3
After a marathon five month murder trial, Jack Wholmes was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison. But his family proclaim his innocence and so does Wholmes himself. S1 Ep4
In 1993, Susan May was convicted of the murder of Hilda Marchbank and sentenced to life imprisonment. Following her conviction she made two appeals, both of which failed. S1 Ep3
Andrew Feather was prosecuted for his supposed involvement in driving a getaway car following a murder. However, his family are adamant CCTV footage proves he was elsewhere. S1 Ep2
Michael stone was a highly disturbed and troubled man, yet his conviction for several murders was described as the 'mother of all miscarriages of justice'. S1 Ep1
Andrew Feather was prosecuted for his supposed involvement in driving a getaway car following a murder. However, his family are adamant CCTV footage proves he was elsewhere. S1 Ep2
Michael stone was a highly disturbed and troubled man, yet his conviction for several murders was described as the 'mother of all miscarriages of justice'. S1 Ep1
After two failed trials, prosecutors secured permission from authorities to bring a third trial in 2005. Here, a jury found Omar Benguit guilty of murder. S1 Ep6
After two failed trials, prosecutors secured permission from authorities to bring a third trial in 2005. Here, a jury found Omar Benguit guilty of murder. S1 Ep6
After a marathon five month murder trial, Jack Wholmes was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison. But his family proclaim his innocence and so does Wholmes himself. S1 Ep4
In 1993, Susan May was convicted of the murder of Hilda Marchbank and sentenced to life imprisonment. Following her conviction she made two appeals, both of which failed. S1 Ep3
After a marathon five month murder trial, Jack Wholmes was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison. But his family proclaim his innocence and so does Wholmes himself. S1 Ep4
In 1993, Susan May was convicted of the murder of Hilda Marchbank and sentenced to life imprisonment. Following her conviction she made two appeals, both of which failed. S1 Ep3
Andrew Feather was prosecuted for his supposed involvement in driving a getaway car following a murder. However, his family are adamant CCTV footage proves he was elsewhere. S1 Ep2
Michael stone was a highly disturbed and troubled man, yet his conviction for several murders was described as the 'mother of all miscarriages of justice'. S1 Ep1
Andrew Feather was prosecuted for his supposed involvement in driving a getaway car following a murder. However, his family are adamant CCTV footage proves he was elsewhere. S1 Ep2
Michael stone was a highly disturbed and troubled man, yet his conviction for several murders was described as the 'mother of all miscarriages of justice'. S1 Ep1