Judge Rinder's Crime Stories Season 6
ITV’s resident judge, Robert Rinder, lifts the lid on some of Britain’s worst crimes, delving deep into each real-life case using witness accounts, CCTV footage and news reports to reconstruct defining moments. From murders to extreme cases of fraud, the series examines the police efforts that helped solve these crimes, as well as looking into miscarriages of justice.
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Judge Rinder's Crime Stories
2016 / TV-14ITV’s resident judge, Robert Rinder, lifts the lid on some of Britain’s worst crimes, delving deep into each real-life case using witness accounts, CCTV footage and news reports to reconstruct defining moments. From murders to extreme cases of fraud, the series examines the police efforts that helped solve these crimes, as well as looking into miscarriages of justice.
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Robert Rinder investigates the case of Dr Ian Paterson, who was suspended by the General Medical Council in 2012 after allegations came to light that many of his surgical operations were not necessary. Plus, the Metropolitan Police reveal how they were able to identify and apprehend a mysterious burglar who targeted the village of Wimbledon for 10 years.
The barrister examines the case of a fire that ravaged Christopher Fosters mansion in Shropshire village in 2008, and the efforts of police to uncover the cause behind the mysterious blaze.
This episode examines the events that led to the discovery of the largest slavery gang in UK history by West Midlands Police in 2015.
The cases of 23-year-old Natalie Jarvis, and talented teenage boxer Trent Warburton, who was knocked off his bike in a drugs-induced hit and run.
Robert Rinder investigates the case of Clare Wood who was killed by her abusive ex partner in 2009. Her tragic death would lead her father to campaign tirelessly for a groundbreaking change in British law
In 2016, when Michael Hoolickin went for a drink with friends to a pub in Manchester, his parents would receive a phone call that would change their lives forever.
The murder of a much-loved mother of two in Wakefield, Wendy Speakes leads to a nationwide hunt for a man who became known as the 'shoe fetish killer'.
The barrister tells the story of six-year-old Stanley Metcalfe, who was shot in the stomach by an air rifle held by his great-grandfather. Plus, how police tackled a moped gang.
Nova Welsh was found dead in a cupboard at her home in Birmingham in 1981. Thirty five years later, police decided to look again at the evidence. Could they catch the killer?