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Sir Trevor McDonald presents this documentary which explores the extraordinary pursuit of serial killer Christopher Halliwell by detective Steve Fulcher.

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32 thoughts on “Catching a Serial Killer: Inside the Investigation | Real Stories True Crime Documentary

  1. I can’t stand this animal getting away with murder but they have the process for a reason and he didn’t follow it; I’d also be very surprised if he only killed two; Criminals often know the law better than the officers who try to enforce it

  2. When the rules are inappropriate, unsuitable, or just wrong it means doing the right thing will likely involve those rules getting broken……… That's what happened here, a girl's remains were located, no one got hurt, or suffered in any way yet Fulcher is vilified for breaking the rules.
    Clearly, the rules are no good, no one other than Fulcher's bosses think he did anything wrong.
    If doing the right thing is a breech of the rules, there's something wrong with the rules.

  3. Unfortunately in a imperfect system, what's right isn'talways what's lawful. Just looking back at history and you find countless example (eg: WWII). I believe what makes a hero is the courage to do the right thing even if it's against the law or the procedure. No wonder why comic books are full of hero who go against the law to fight for justice and protect the victims…

  4. This is about rules not murder, Discusting, Who showed these cops where the bodies were ,The cops, lawyers and judges should be accountable for aiding and abetting a killer, APSIRLOOTLY DISCUSTING BEHAVIOUR BY LAW INFORCEMENT AND LAWYERS

  5. Absolutely crazy how they handheld the investigator. He did what he had to. How can a judge dismiss all the evidence. Based on what. Most ridiculous thing I've heard.

  6. I would definitely want Steve on the job if my daughter was missing.
    What happened to the laws about kidnapping? Two sets of laws, how ridiculous. Especially when the law he chose to act on got results right away. He catches a killer, he gets off due to the justice system as Steve chose the wrong path out of the two available and now he can't find a job in the UK. What a joke. The UK don't know good policing and get rid of the good cops.
    How much of the tax payers money was spent harassing Steve in court. Such a balls up. Glad I don't live over there

  7. Steve Fulcher was NOT in the wrong. The bureaucracy of the system was in the wrong! Steve Fulcher did ALL the right things… too bad he couldn't just have taken him "out the back" and settled the matter.

  8. it's always nice to be able to see reinactments of the crime, and actual footages such as the crimes by REAL STORIES. Unlike OTHER channels – wherein the narrators have monotone voice – expressionless like bot or SIRI, and they just show you forests the entire duration of the crime i give "yawns" to such YT channels. so I commend this channel for allowing us VISUALLY and FEEL your REAL STORIES as if we were there at the crime scene.🥰🥰🥰

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