Cold Case Killers: Season 3 - 8 Episode s
3x1 - Death in Orkney: The Murder of Shamsuddin Mahmood
November 20, 2023
How it took 14 years to bring Shamsuddin Mahmood's killer to justice.
3x2 - 'Til Death Do Us Part
January 10, 2024
In 1978, trailblazing scientist Dr Brenda Page was found brutally beaten to death in her Aberdeen home. 40 years later, could a tiny fleck of paint hold the key to catching her killer?
3x3 - Left for Dead: The Murder of Michael Menson
January 17, 2024
The stories behind famous cold case murder investigations.
3x4 - Killed at Christmas
January 24, 2024
Ten years after local Cardiff girl Geraldine's body was found a few days before Christmas, Detective Superintendent Paul Kemp and his team set out to catch the culprit with new groundbreaking forensic science. However, when they get a DNA match to a suspect they must act fast as he is about to be released from Dartmoor Prison.
3x5 - Predator in the Woods: The Murder of Sally McGrath
January 31, 2024
Thirty years after her murder, could changed loyalties help find Sally McGrath's killer?
3x6 - Beyond the Grave: The Murder of Teresa de Simone
February 7, 2024
In 1979, 22-year-old Teresa de Simone is found murdered in the back of her car. Sean Hodgson is found guilty and sentenced to life but hopes that new DNA technology will clear his name.
3x7 - The Midlands Ripper: The Murder of Samo Paul and Tracey Turner
February 14, 2024
Investigating the murder case of Samo Paul and Tracey Turner from the 1990s. In 1997 former Chief constable Mick Creedon and his team in Leicester announced that the cold case murders are the work of one man- a serial sexual predator who is still out there. Creedon uses the DNA in an attempt to catch the killer before he strikes again.
3x8 - Love, Honour & Obey: The Murder of Surjit Athwal
February 21, 2024
Following the murder case of 26-year-old Surjit Athwal, who failed to come home to London from a family trip to India in the December of 1998. Her husband and mother-in-law returned without her claiming that Surjit changed her travel plans, however Surjit's brother Jagdeesh reported her as a missing person to the police. Law enforcement faced a wall of silence from the tight knit Sikh community. A women who knew what had happened to Surjit feared she would be the next to disappear if she chose to reveal the truth.