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- An in-depth look at police investigations and the science, including forensics and pathology, that have helped solve some of Northern Ireland's most high-profile murder cases in recent years.
- Profile of Sean O'Callaghan, a former member of the IRA, who provided MI5 with information on the terrorist organisation. O'Callaghan handed himself over to the police in 1988, confessing to the murder of two security force members. Over the course of his prison sentence, he provided information that led to the capture of many of his associates and the prevention of several terror attacks
- Vaidas Franckevicius and Vitalijus Jasinskas had come to Northern Ireland to find work to be able to provide a better life for their families back in Lithuania. Little did they know that within a few months time their children would be fatherless and their wives would be widows. Their badly beaten bodies were found on Wed 15th May 2002 in undergrowth at Mound Road, Warrenpoint. An investigation was launched to identify the victims and find the motive behind the brutal double murder. This took the investigators as far afield as England in the successful pursuit of the mens' killers