Episode 2
Documentary following Inside Justice, a specialist charity led by Louise Shorter. Louise aims to overturn the conviction of a man in prison for the murder of his secret lover.
Conviction: Murder at the Station follows a team of experts as they investigate whether evidence exists that could challenge the conviction of a man in prison for a murder he denies.
Every year, over 500 people in the UK are convicted of murder. A guilty verdict can only be challenged if new evidence comes to light - and less than 1% of cases are ever overturned. Inside Justice is a specialist charity led by Louise Shorter, supported by a panel of criminal lawyers, ex-police officers and forensics experts who offer assistance to prisoners who are protesting their innocence.
In this series, we meet Louise as she investigates a case, looking for evidence that could present grounds to bring an appeal - and ultimately overturn the conviction of a Southampton man in prison for the murder of his secret lover.
Conviction: Murder at the Station is a two-part series from James Newton, director of Bafta-nominated The Detectives. It is a compelling look into real life crime, through the eyes of a charity that investigates alleged miscarriages of justice.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Production Company | Raw TV |
| Executive Producer | Richard Bond |
| Director | James Newton |
| Producer | Victoria Musguin |
| Production Manager | Adrian Carswell |
| Participant | Louise Shorter |
| Participant | Louisa Widdington |
| Participant | Roger Kearney |
| Participant | Corrina Platt |
| Participant | Ann Piston |
| Participant | Stan Chappell |
Broadcasts
- Wed 28 Sep 2016 21:00
- Tue 4 Oct 2016 00:45ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Two except Northern Ireland & Scotland
- Tue 4 Oct 2016 01:15ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Two Scotland
- Thu 6 Oct 2016 23:50ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Two Northern Ireland
- Fri 14 Oct 2016 01:30ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Two except Scotland
- Fri 14 Oct 2016 02:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Two Scotland
- Thu 15 Nov 2018 00:15ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Two except Northern Ireland