The Police receive a 999 call from a man, who explains he's murdered his wife. When The Police arrive they discover a grizzly scene at the family home, and next door.
This is the first episode I've seen of the show, it's very well produced, very factual, and as the title suggests, it's very forensic. Nothing about this feels dramatised or exaggerated, it's very clinical, very procedural.
Brutal crimes, this show was more graphic than I had expected it to be, you see some of what the investigators are having to contend with on a frequent basis, and you get to see Tamer interviewed.
No holds barred, gritty, and pretty disturbing. 9/10.
This is the first episode I've seen of the show, it's very well produced, very factual, and as the title suggests, it's very forensic. Nothing about this feels dramatised or exaggerated, it's very clinical, very procedural.
Brutal crimes, this show was more graphic than I had expected it to be, you see some of what the investigators are having to contend with on a frequent basis, and you get to see Tamer interviewed.
No holds barred, gritty, and pretty disturbing. 9/10.