Disclosure, it was on tonight so should be on iplayer. About mainly Edinburgh's housing crisis and the various factors that have led to it. Worth watching.
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Disclosure, it was on tonight so should be on iplayer. About mainly Edinburgh's housing crisis and the various factors that have led to it. Worth watching.
Just finished watching A Killing in Tiger Bay on iPlayer. I knew the story but being a three part documentary, this goes into much more detail. One of the worst miscarriages of justice in UK criminal history. South Wales Police should be ashamed of themselves.
I remember reading about it in some detail a few years back, interesting that they’ve made the documentary about it.
It might be the worst miscarriage of justice in history, and it was simply shameful stuff.
There was a spell there during the late 80s/early 90s where there has been some atrocious police work happening across various parts of the country that have either failed completely or struggled badly to get any sort of justice for some abysmal police work - Hillsborough, Cardiff 3/5, Daniel Morgan murder.
I wonder how much of a role the Freemasons might have had to play in ensuring those at the top avoided any sort of justice?
I’d like to think that things were better now, but…
Prior to DNA technology, getting a confession was everything to police. Given their tactics in this and other high profile wrongful convictions, you have to wonder how many other innocent people have been convicted based on false confessions, seems like cases like this were only brought to light because they had people on the outside prepared to fight for them.
Sitting watching The Bambers:Murder at the farm, the woman from the true crime website is really annoying me, I've no idea why she's got such a prominent position in the documentary.
I knew this was coming, but thought it was on BBC for some reason. Probably because of Louis Theroux’s involvement. Definitely one I want to watch, there’s always been an element of doubt in this case for me. I think it’s because the ones with the most to gain were the ones that found the evidence that convicted him.
Children of the cult, 5 part documentary about The Children of God cult, I've only watched 1 episode so far but, it's amazing what some people are prepared to put their kids through.
Catching a predator on iplayer, amazing the guy managed to go under the radar for so long.
Watched the Hunt for the Essex Lorry Killers on Beeb 2 last night. The extremes between those who were set to profit and those who lost was heartbreaking.
Just watched 'I am Johnny Cash' on Sky Arts. Outstanding .
Professor Brian Cox has a new show called Universe that started this week. I enjoyed the first episode.
The priest and the paedophile hunter on SKY Crime, dark stuff.
The Beatles - Get Back
On Disney today looking forward to this.
100 foot wave on Sky Documentaries . The story of big wave surfer Garrett McNamara and his crew's trip to Portugal to ride a 100 foot wave absolutely amazing stuff, these guys are bat-**** crazy
Watched the 1st episode of Bible John on BBC the other night. Loads of footage from the 60’s. There was some extreme poverty in Glasgow around then. Worth watching just for the footage
Watched ep1 of The Man Who Bought Cricket, interesting stuff.
Hitsville. The Making of Motown.
On Sky Arts just now.