Murder
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First episode date | August 26, 2012 |
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Networks | BBC Two |
Languages | English |
Genres | Crime Film |
Number of episodes | 4 |
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ID | 1643189 |
About Murder
An anthology of crime stories wherein the protagonists speak about their versions of the events that occurred before and after the murders.
Paris attack: Mother of suspect had 'reported concerns', prosecutor says
... The suspect was then Tasered by police and arrested on suspicion of assassination - defined in French law as premeditated Murder - and attempted assassination in relation to a terrorist enterprise...
Samuel Paty: Six French teenagers on trial over teacher's murder
...Six French teenagers accused of complicity in the Murder of a teacher will go on trial today...
Giulia Cecchettin's killing sparks Italian reckoning over femicide
... Her remains bore signs of a brutal Murder - her head and neck covered with at least 20 deep stab wounds...
Daughter of Ipswich murder victim Karen Hales searches for answers
...By Laura DevlinBBC News, SuffolkEmily Hales is the only witness to her mother Karen Hales unsolved Murder - but she was just 18 months old and can remember nothing about it...
Ashley Dale: The WhatsApp voice notes that helped solve a murder
... These messages would prove instrumental in convicting those responsible for her cold-blooded Murder - some of these voice notes were sent just 30 minutes before she was shot dead...
Senior Stephen Lawrence officer Ray Adams was corrupt, says secret Met report
...By Daniel De SimoneCorrespondent, BBC NewsA senior officer involved in the Stephen Lawrence Murder case was corrupt, according to a secret Met Police report uncovered by the BBC...
What could be in the 2023 King's Speech?
... Ministers have also previously promised to expand the circumstances in which judges have to hand down a whole-life order for certain types of Murder - and apply them to criminals who are yet to be sentenced...
Afghanistan inquiry hears senior officers hid SAS killings
...By Doug Faulkner & Hannah O GradyBBC NewsSenior UK special forces officers had suspicions of a " deliberate policy" of Murder by the SAS in Afghanistan but hid evidence, an inquiry heard...
Paris attack: Mother of suspect had 'reported concerns', prosecutor says
By George WrightBBC News
The mother of A Man suspected of stabbing a German Tourist to death near the Eiffel Tower In Paris reported concerns about her son weeks before The Attack , a prosecutor has said.
Two others, including a British man, were injured in The Attack on Saturday.
A 26-year-old French man was later arrested, and anti-terrorism prosecutors opened an investigation.
France's Interior Minister said there was a " failure" in the alleged attacker's psychiatric treatment.
Gérald Darmanin told Bfm Tv that the attacker had an " acute mental illness" adding that " doctors said on several occasions that he was doing better, was more normal and could be free".
Prosecutor Jean-François Ricard said The Suspect had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group (IS).
Armand R, a French national born in France to Iranian parents, converted to Islam aged 18, The Prosecutor said. He was imprisoned in 2016 for Four Years after making plans to travel to Syria to join IS.
Mr Ricard said that The Suspect had been under surveillance for suspected extremism and that three people, including members of His Family , had been detained for questioning.
He told reporters that the alleged attacker's mother " reported concerns about her son's behaviour" in late October " as he had turned in on himself".
However, there was not enough information to allow for a new prosecution, he added.
Police said The Suspect was supposed to be following treatment for psychiatric problems.
The Victim killed in The Attack was a German Tourist who worked as a nurse.
Mr Darmanin said The Victim was with his wife when he was attacked and fatally stabbed on Quai de Grenelle.
He Said The Wife 's life was saved by The Intervention of a Taxi Driver and that The Suspect fled across a nearby bridge spanning The River Seine.
After crossing to the north side of The River he attacked two more people: a French man aged around 60 and a 66-year-old British tourist who was hit in The Eye with a hammer.
The Suspect was then Tasered by police and arrested on suspicion of Assassination - defined in French law as Premeditated Murder - and attempted Assassination in relation to a terrorist enterprise.
The Two People injured were treated by emergency services and on Sunday, Health Minister Aurélien Rousseau told French media they were " in good health".
Video published online appeared to show The Moment The Suspect was apprehended by armed police not far from where The Attack happened.
Mr Darmanin said the alleged attacker was heard shouting " Allahu Akbar" Arabic for " God is greatest" and told police he was upset because " so many Muslims are dying in Afghanistan and in Palestine".
The Suspect is also understood to have suggested France was complicit in the deaths of Palestinians in Gaza.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com