The compelling 47-minute film came after the double award-winning investigative reporter pored over more than 52,000 documents, plus hours of previously unseen footage
An exclusive documentary revealing the secrets of the Jill Dando murder case can be watched in full for the first time today - ONLY on our website.
The compelling 47-minute film is the result of a year-long probe by double award-winning investigative reporter Mark Williams-Thomas.
During his forensic review, former detective Mark pored over more than 52,000 documents, plus hours of previously unseen footage.
The documentary features full interviews with experts connected with the case who raise grave fears the original police investigation into Jill’s 1999 murder was flawed.
Mark explores in detail why potentially key lines of enquiry may have been missed, as police concentrated their efforts on nailing Jill’s neighbour Barry George.
Daily Mirror
38-year-old Crimewatch presenter Jill was shot dead on her doorstep on April 26, 1999 and her killer remains at large.
Barry George was convicted of her murder the following year and jailed before being cleared in 2008 after a retrial.
George tells in his own words why the real killer must be found for the sake of Jill’s family.