Bronagh Munro, BBC reporter on Unsolved: The Boy Who Disappeared. Over three months, investigative journalist Bronagh Munro had to eat, live and breathe the case of missing person Damien Nettles ...
BBC Three has followed in the footsteps of Making a Murderer and Serial with a brand new true crime documentary - and you can watch the chilling trailer right here. Unsolved: The Boy Who Disappeared ...
Unsolved: The Man With No Alibi. In the early hours of 12 July 2002 Jong Ok Shin, a 26 year old Korean student, was brutally stabbed to death, as she walked home, after a night out in Bournemouth.
Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates for BBC Three how a teenage gap year student became one of Britain’s worst ever paedophiles. In 2016, the 30 year-old Richard Huckle was imprisoned after being ...
Journalists Alys Harte and Bronagh Munro launch their own serial, forensic investigation into the real-life disappearance of 16-year-old Damien Nettles, who went missing on the Isle of Wight in 1996.
True crime fans who are still pining for episodes of Serial and Making A Murderer, pine no longer. BBC Three’s new show Unsolved: The Boy Who Disappeared could fill the gaping void left in our ...
Reporters Alys Harte and Bronagh Munro launch a forensic and serialised investigation into a teenage boy who mysteriously vanished on the Isle of Wight twenty years ago in 1996.
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