Criminologist David Wilson inspects the scientific advancements that helped solve some of Scotland’s trickiest cold cases, and asks whether science has been the key all along. Show more
Criminologist David Wilson explores the concept of guilt by examining the case of a missing girl from 1957. Show more
Criminologist David Wilson explores how the unique Scottish verdict of not proven can lead to unanswered questions. Show more
Criminologist David Wilson dissects the mindset of serial killers and why they might take pleasure from denying families answers to their crimes. Show more
Criminologist David Wilson explores the relationship between cold cases and the media, with its use of public appeals to keep the cases in the public eye. Show more
Criminologist David Wilson examines Scotland’s dark history of murdered sex workers - is there a reason why these women’s killers often go unpunished? Show more
Criminologist David Wilson explores what happens when someone goes missing without a trace. Show more
Criminologist David Wilson explores the concept of police confirmation bias – when our law enforcers overlook the evidence to focus on the wrong perpetrator. Show more
Criminologist David Wilson explores mysterious deaths and what happens when murders are clouded in mystery. Show more
Criminologist David Wilson dissects the cost human analysis of evidence has on a murder case and asks whether we rely too heavily on forensic science. Show more