First viewed : 17 August 1988
Crimewatch File was a spin-off from Crimewatch, a series of 50 minute documentaries giving an in depth account of a successful investigation that had featured on the programme. It was not necessary for Crimewatch to have played a significant role in cracking the case.
The first one I saw was about the Railway Murders, a particularly nasty series of rapes and murders of young women near railway stations in the south of England in the early eighties.
The others I remember are :
- The murder of Police Sargent Keith Speed in Leeds which happened while I was living there but wasn't solved until I was back in Littleborough
- The murder of Karen Price, a young girl released from a care home in Cardiff. Her remains went indiscovered for some years and she had to be identified from a facial reconstruction. The bizarre thing about that one was that the guy who came forward to identify her turned out to have been involved in her death.
- A young murderer in Shipley who aroused his girlfriend's suspicions by his sudden enthusiasm for watching Crimewatch when he was "on".
- An investigation into paedophiles led by the notorious Sidney Cook. That was an odd one because it was launched after a rapist started passing on details of jail cell conversations with his paedo cell mate. It was strange because the eventual outcome was that a number of the man's accomplices, who were already in jail, got their sentences reduced because the confessions allowed them to shift more of the blame onto him. It seemed like something of an own goal really.
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