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Someone is reported missing every 90 seconds. Each episode of this series features one case as it reveals powerful and emotional testimony from families and friends of those who have disappeared. Every story intimately shares the moment when a family changes forever – when a missing persons enquiry turns into a murder investigation. As each programme unfolds police and authorities investigate and bring the perpetrators to justice.
Five months after jovial London resident Sinead Healy disappears, her family finds law enforcement's prime suspect impossible to accept.
Libby Squire, a university student in Hull, disappeared after a night out with friends in 2019. Libby's parents made a public appeal for information and Humberside Police went door-to-door where she had last been seen, hoping to find her.
A blatant lie alerts a woman's family that the jet-setting, controlling boyfriend who troubles them is deceiving them about her whereabouts.
After a week passes with no word from a Manchester woman to her family, a burnt body is discovered in an obviously staged, smoke-filled crime scene.
A successful London automotive businessman seemingly fails to return from a holiday to France with his girlfriend - a jeweler with royal connections.
A 32-year-old mother of two was last seen shopping with her boyfriend in Wood Green on June 15, 1995. Later deemed a murder, her body was never found.
In the early hours of 11th February 2002, Ryan Mason woke his mum and asked to go and play video games downstairs with Ryan Mariner. When his mother woke, both were gone.
Authorities discover that the disappearance and murder of an Ipswich woman is linked to another local killing and to a hard-drinking social group.
An 80-day search for a young mother in Durham ends in a tragic discovery and two painful trials in which the victim's character is maligned.
The Sikh community in London reels at the bizarre murder of a prominent TV producer whose body is discovered bound in the trunk of a burning car.
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