The Family Annihilator
Episode 1 • Oct 25, 2009
Cases in which people have murdered relatives, including a look at whether Philip Austin, who killed his wife and two children. Officers determine whether he planned his crimes or acted on impulse.
Killer in the Family explores some of the most shocking and puzzling family murder cases of recent years. Laura Richards, a leading criminal psychologist responsible for setting up the Homicide Prevention Unit at New Scotland Yard, is on a mission to uncover the early warning signs displayed by killers, and help prevent future tragedies.
6 episodes total
Status
Ended
First Aired
2009
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Episodes
Episode 1 • Oct 25, 2009
Cases in which people have murdered relatives, including a look at whether Philip Austin, who killed his wife and two children. Officers determine whether he planned his crimes or acted on impulse.
Episode 2 • Nov 01, 2009
Criminal psychologist Laura Richards examines why a man raped his wife at knifepoint and killed his four-year-old son.
Episode 3 • Nov 08, 2009
The story of a man from Lancashire who set fire to his home, killing himself as well as his wife and daughters.
Episode 4 • Nov 15, 2009
In 1995 Glasgow couple Darren and Frances Jenkinson suffered a terrible tragedy when their 2 month-old son Aaron died of a rare congenital heart defect. Or at least thats what the post-mortem concluded. Four years later, after undergoing fertility treatment, Darren and Frances managed to conceive again. But aged just 3 weeks, second son Jacob died in exactly the same circumstances. Suspicious hospital staff alerted the police to this unlikely coincidence, and detectives then unearthed disturbing signs that Darren might be responsible...
Episode 5 • Nov 22, 2009
Criminal psychologist Laura Richards introduces the case of Andre Genestin, who murdered his wife after she confronted him about his mistress.
Episode 6 • Nov 29, 2009
Criminal psychologist Laura Richards investigates the case of a woman who was murdered for not upholding her in-laws' traditional values.
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