Murder, Mystery and My Family Season 1 Episode 6 Episode 6
- March 5, 2018
- 44 min
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In this episode of Murder, Mystery and My Family, two barristers investigate the case of a 1960s murder that resulted in a man being wrongly accused and convicted. The case centers around the brutal killing of a woman named Edith Alice Morrell, who was found dead in her home with multiple stab wounds.
The original investigation focused heavily on a man named Harry Eastwood, who had previous convictions for theft and offenses against women. Despite little evidence linking him to the murder, Eastwood was arrested and charged with the crime. He maintained his innocence throughout the trial, but was ultimately found guilty and sentenced to death.
The barristers, Jeremy Dein QC and Sasha Wass QC, dig into the details of the case to determine whether Eastwood was truly guilty or if he was wrongly accused and convicted. They begin by examining the physical evidence from the crime scene, including the murder weapon, which was never recovered. They also look at witness statements and the testimony of the police officers who investigated the case.
As they delve deeper into the case, they uncover a number of inconsistencies and discrepancies that suggest Eastwood may have been wrongly convicted. For example, one witness who identified Eastwood as being in the area around the time of the murder later admitted that they had not actually seen him. Additionally, the description of the suspect given by other witnesses did not match Eastwood's appearance.
Throughout the episode, the barristers speak with a range of experts, including forensic scientists and historians, to help them piece together the events surrounding the murder. They also talk to members of Eastwood's family and review old newspaper articles and police reports to try and get a sense of what may have happened.
As the episode draws to a close, the barristers present their findings to a group of legal experts, who offer their own opinions on the case. While there are still some unanswered questions, the evidence presented strongly suggests that Eastwood was wrongly convicted and that the true murderer may still be at large.
Overall, Episode 6 of Murder, Mystery and My Family is a fascinating exploration of a decades-old murder case, and a reminder of the importance of ensuring that justice is served for all.