Killers Behind Bars: The Untold Story

Killers Behind Bars: The Untold Story is a British television documentary series. It was presented by David Wilson and was broadcast on Channel 5 in 2012 and 2013.

Series 1 Episode 1: The Suffolk Strangler

  • Air date: 12 June 2012

Steve Wright committed five murders in 2006. Wilson speculates that Wright murdered 22-year-old prostitute Michelle Bettles in Norfolk in March 2002.[1]

Series 1 Episode 2: Peter Tobin

  • Air date: 19 June 2012

Peter Tobin was convicted of the murders of Vicky Hamilton, Dinah McNicol and Angelika Kluk. He killed Vicky in Margate, Dinah in Hampshire and Angelika in a church in Glasgow. Wilson speculates that Tobin is responsible for the murder of 22-year-old student Jessie Earl in May 1980.

Series 1 Episode 3: Robert Black

  • Air date: 26 June 2012

Robert Black killed three young girls and attempted to kill another. Wilson speculates that Black is responsible for the unsolved killings of 13-year-old Genette Tate in Devon and 13-year-old April Fabb in Norfolk.

Series 2 Episode 1: Levi Bellfield

  • Air date: 14 March 2013

Levi Bellfield.

Series 2 Episode 2: Stephen Griffiths: The Crossbow Cannibal

  • Air date: 21 March 2013

Stephen Griffiths: The Crossbow Cannibal.

Series 2 Episode 3: Robert Napper

  • Air date: 28 March 2013

Robert Napper.

Series 2 Episode 4: Anthony Hardy: The Camden Ripper

  • Air date: 4 April 2013

Anthony Hardy: The Camden Ripper.

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