| Dark land: hunting the killers 12:17 - Nov 2 with 1104 views | controversial_jack | Programme on last night Scary how someone like that can go undetected for decades. Could that happen today with improved DNA, etc? |  | | |  |
| Dark land: hunting the killers on 13:03 - Nov 2 with 1082 views | Highjack | Well I’ve been killing for around twenty seven years now so I suppose it’s possible. |  |
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| Dark land: hunting the killers on 13:27 - Nov 2 with 1067 views | raynor94 | Such an important subject, portrayed in such an amateurish way by BBC Wales. Cringeworthy viewing |  |
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| Dark land: hunting the killers on 14:04 - Nov 2 with 1051 views | controversial_jack |
| Dark land: hunting the killers on 13:27 - Nov 2 by raynor94 | Such an important subject, portrayed in such an amateurish way by BBC Wales. Cringeworthy viewing |
I found it interesting, if not presented very well. It was a strange format |  | |  |
| Dark land: hunting the killers on 14:43 - Nov 2 with 1040 views | NotLoyal | Here's a thought, if they had plotted the previous murders and the last one, then investigated the triangle, each of the occupants within the area, those with previous convictions, violence etc, Surely they wouldn't have had that many suspects? Surely they did that? |  |
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| Dark land: hunting the killers on 15:30 - Nov 2 with 1017 views | controversial_jack |
| Dark land: hunting the killers on 14:43 - Nov 2 by NotLoyal | Here's a thought, if they had plotted the previous murders and the last one, then investigated the triangle, each of the occupants within the area, those with previous convictions, violence etc, Surely they wouldn't have had that many suspects? Surely they did that? |
I believe he was a suspect, but his wife gave him an alibi. Why wasn't she prosecuted for purjury or perverting the course of justice, etc? |  | |  |
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