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Catching the Killers: The DNA Revolution

on BBC Two England

A new five-part series on the the history of criminal detection.

DNA testing, invented by a British scientist 17 years ago, has revolutionised the work of the police. From its first successful application in a British case in 1987, to the hunt for an Italian serial killer, the programme charts the rise of this new technology.
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Website: [web address removed]
The machinery of justice: page 18

Contributors

Director:
Tilman Remme
Executive Producer:
Laurence Rees

BBC Two England

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