Social Media Murders - Season 3

Season 3
The latest series of this true crime documentary strand provides a vivid insight into how social media was used in the murder cases of three people.

Episodes

The Murder of Jade Ward
Days after 27-year-old Jade Ward ended her relationship with her controlling husband Russell Marsh, she was murdered. Digital forensics, unseen body camera footage and police interviews are used to get justice for Jade.

The Murder of Abi Fisher
Just six months after Abi and Matthew Fisher had welcomed their IVF baby into the world, Abi went missing. Police body camera footage and custody interviews reveal how West Yorkshire Police's meticulous investigation uncovered her killer's lies.

The Murder of Olly Stephens
Fatally stabbed just metres from his home, Olly was just 13 years old. This documentary exposes the chilling online plot that his child killers made to ambush him inspired by the glorification of knives and gang culture they found on social media.
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