We continue our look at how detectives deal with murder
inquiries in Hampshire, as Constable Alan Ferguson talks about his role as a Family Liaison
Officer and how he found himself close to a killer in 2005.
In all the annals of the sea there are
few more terrible stories than that of
a Southampton cabin boy who
became the victim of an age-old
seafaring tradition – cannibalism.
We look back through the archives at the gruesome tale of a Hampshire man who brutally murdered his parents - and was then brought to justice using new techniques.
Detective Inspector Nigel Niven speaks about why the Hampshire's major crime department was called in to investigate when someone was killed on board the world’s biggest ship, how they protected the crime scene with thousands of passengers on board and how they got the killer back to the UK.
Detectives in Hampshire’s major crime department deal
with every homicide in the county – but just how do
they begin solving a murder when it happens?
Jenny Makin talks to Detective Chief Inspector
Jason Hogg about heading the hunt to catch a killer
using good police work, new technology – and the
book of essential tips.