The Railway Killers: How ground-breaking psychological methods helped catch murderers

  • 8 months ago
Tonight Channel 5 will broadcast the first episode of a three-part documentary The Railway Killers at 9pm, which explores the impact of the crimes on their community, as well as the revelation of the killers’ identities.  The programme will take the viewer step by step through the infamous case which took 14 years to close and will feature dramatic reconstructions and testimonies from police officers, and the victims’ friends.  In December 1985, Alison Day disappeared after getting off a train at Hackney Wick station.  Over the next six months, two more women were snatched at stations in the south east before rumours began to circulate that a serial killer, linked to a series of sex attacks across London, was stalking the railways.     Ultimately, in 1988, John Duffy was found guilty of ...
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