Recordings of police interrogation tactics cause shock and outrage in the Appeal Court. Show more
Shreds: Murder in the dock
Part 8: The 'confession'
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‘People will confess to anything to stop something happening.’ How the police broke Stephen Miller. Show more
Shreds: Murder in the dock
Part 6: ‘Free, Free the Cardiff Three’
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How reliable was the police case? And Brooklyn comes to Butetown to take to the streets. Show more
Shreds: Murder in the dock
Part 3: The Cardiff Five
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'They were looking for this white individual seen with blood on his hands… and with no explanation whatsoever they switch it’ Show more
7 James Street gives up its secrets. Show more
Shreds: Murder in the dock
Part 10: The real murderer
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"I’m quite looking forward to death to find out if God or the devil exists." Show more
Shreds: Murder in the dock
Part 11: 'The police made me do it’
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The original murder witnesses come clean – it was all lies. Show more
The UK’s biggest-ever police corruption trial. Show more
Shreds: Murder in the dock
Part 13: Tiger Bay’s last fight
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Back to Butetown and the Cardiff Five, 30 years on. Show more
Shreds: Murder in the dock
Part One: Prologue – Under the bridge
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Prelude to a murder in old Tiger Bay. Show more
Shreds: Murder in the dock
Part 2: Number 7 James Street
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A young woman is found murdered in an empty, unlit flat on Valentine’s Day. Show more
Shreds: Murder in the dock
Part 4: Witness to Murder
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Detailed and graphic accounts emerge from four people who claimed they were there. Show more
Shreds: Murder in the dock
Part 5: A trial like no other
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‘When it was finally over the head juror simply sat down and wept.’ Show more