Murder, Mystery and My Family Season 1 Episode 9 Episode 9
- March 8, 2018
- 44 min
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Title: Episode 9
In this episode of Murder, Mystery and My Family, barristers Jeremy Dein and Sasha Wass investigate a 90-year-old case involving the murder of a wealthy industrialist named Sir Arthur Fincastle.
The case had turned cold for decades, but new evidence has emerged, and the team take a closer look at the original trial records and witness testimonies from the time.
Sir Arthur Fincastle was a successful businessman in the early 20th century and had many enemies. He had inherited his father's engineering company and turned it into a thriving enterprise. However, his employees, rivals, and even his own family members harboured animosity towards him.
On September 19, 1930, his body was found in his car after a fatal accident. However, on further investigation, the police found that he had been shot in the head before the crash. Subsequent enquiries led to the arrest of his wife, Lady Muriel, and her lover, Lt. Col. Gordon Cumming, who were accused of plotting and executing the murder. They had a motive – money and a life of luxury free from Sir Fincastle's restrictions.
The trial and subsequent media scrutiny were sensational, and the verdict was guilty. However, Lady Muriel and Lt. Col. Cumming were eventually acquitted on appeal due to insufficient evidence, and the case remained unsolved – until now.
The barristers undertake an extensive analysis of the original trial records, witness statements, forensic reports, and new evidence brought to light to determine if Lady Muriel and Lt. Col Cumming were indeed guilty.
They interview experts and visit locations connected to the case, giving viewers a glimpse of the world and society at the time. They explore the wealthy life of the Fincastles, the political unrest of the period, and the moral and social complexities of the case.
Through their investigation, Dein and Wass reveal may new facts about the case and the key players. Viewers will learn about the forensic testing, police errors, and the role of the media in fueling public opinion.
The episode ends with the barristers' verdict on the case, shedding new light on this 90-year-old murder mystery and offering viewers fresh insight into the judicial process of the time.
Overall, the episode is a fascinating and thought-provoking exploration of a long-concluded case that provides new perspective in the context of modern-day legal practices.