The Lindbergh baby murder tragedy
The Lindbergh baby murder case is a mystery many believe is still unsolved and needs further investigation. Tony McMahon reports.
The Lindbergh baby murder case is a mystery many believe is still unsolved and needs further investigation. Tony McMahon reports.
Vikings were not peaceful with the evidence showing they murdered monks in England, Scotland, and Ireland – Tony McMahon reports
Carlos the Jackal and Bruno Breguet were classic examples of the 1970s terrorist but both came to a bad end as Tony McMahon reports
How the electric chair was used by Thomas Edison in 1890 to discredit a commercial rival while sending a murderer up in smoke
The life of an 18th century highwayman could be thrilling but also very short – especially if you showed compassion to your victims.
Syphilis has a long and painful history – with one in ten Londoners once infected with this killer disease as Tony McMahon investigates.
How Europe helped the Confederacy during the American Civil War while professing its abhorrence of slavery is an interesting tale of hypocrisy and mendacity in equal measure.
Aleister Crowley was the High Priest of Satanism but was he really the wickedest man in the world and did he occasionally do something good?
How did the artist Walter Sickert come to be a suspect in the Jack the Ripper killings? TV historian Tony McMahon investigates.
In 1905, Mary Money was found dead in the Merstham Tunnel believed murdered but events suggested otherwise as Tony McMahon discovers