World's Most Evil Killers Season 5 Episode 2 Russel Bishop
- November 24, 2020
- 44 min
In this episode of World's Most Evil Killers, viewers are taken on a journey through the crimes and trial of Russell Bishop. Bishop was an infamous serial killer who committed a heinous crime in the UK in 1986. He was tried and convicted for the murder of two young girls, 9-year-old Karen and 10-year-old Nicola.
Bishop had attempted to kill both girls by using a sexually motivated attack. When they were found, both girls had been sexually assaulted and strangled. An eight-year-old girl who was also attacked managed to escape with her life. Bishop was arrested but managed to escape justice when he was acquitted of the murder charges in 1987.
After his acquittal, Bishop remained free for the next 32 years until new DNA evidence emerged that linked him to the crime. In 2018, he was tried and found guilty of the murder of both Karen and Nicola and was sentenced to life in prison. The show presents a detailed account of the case, including interviews with detectives who worked on the case.
Viewers are presented with the evidence and how it was obtained, along with insights from forensic experts who analyzed the DNA evidence. The show also provides a profile of Bishop, examining his background, his personality, and his behavior leading up to the murders.
The episode also explores the impact that the murders had on the families of both Karen and Nicola, who had to wait over three decades to see justice served. Interviews with family members provide insight into the emotional toll that the murders and the subsequent trials had on them.
The show also examines the legal system's handling of the case, including the mistakes that were made during the original trial. Viewers are presented with the arguments made by both the prosecution and the defense, and the pivotal role that new DNA evidence played in bringing Bishop to justice.
Overall, this episode of World's Most Evil Killers provides a detailed and sobering account of a horrific crime and the subsequent legal battles that spanned over three decades. It sheds light on the remarkable progress that has been made in the field of forensic science, and the role that it played in securing a conviction in this case.