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S2, E19: The murder of Anthony Ibbitson - Murdered in his Own Home
Season 2, Ep. 19
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Without a clear motive or understanding of why this crime occurred, the smallest pieces of evidence provide the biggest breakthroughs in a case.
The murder of Anthony Ibbitson was callous and brutal, and made for a complicated investigation, which relied heavily on CCTV footage to piece the events together, plotting the route of the suspect before finally identifying the offender and getting justice for Anthony and his family.
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