Documentary exposed failings in that original Police Investigation. The bbcjournalist original Police Investigation. The bbc journalist who original Police Investigation. The bbcjournalist who investigated iain packer named him, confronted him as the man most likely to have killed emma. He denied the crime and said he was not a violent person. He said he was not a violent person. He said he did not kill Emma Caldwell. The journalist gave it during the trial. Her two interviews with iain packer in that documentary which were used in that documentary which were used in the court case to convict him are now included in a new documentary that will be available on the iplayer. It takes a deeper look at the original Murder Inquiry and what went wrong and it exposes some of the decisions which were allegedly made which left iain packer free to carry on attacking women for another 17 years. As you said, emmas mother was in court to hear the verdict, as were many other of, many of the women he
9-1-1. what are you reporting? i just heard three gunshots. there is a female victim that was shot in the car, slumped over. i can t believe she s gone. melvin found with apparent gunshot wounds inside an apartment . stop, screaming i can t understand you. my husband has been shot. most people never know anybody that s been murdered. but to know too, and be stuck right in the middle of the. it was like a hunting party, stalking your family. i had a lot of fears for peoples safety. this guy marshall this whole family is part of this criminal enterprise. right. there s a moment where he stares at you and goes like this? like he s ringing your neck. yes, he didn t like me. he s an evil man. worse than charles manchin. sometimes it looks as if houston texas goes on forever, sprawling all the way to the horizon. this was also the setting of a sprawling crime. when they began on a quiet sunday night, with the young woman, named gelareh bagherza
there is a female victim that was shot in the car, slumped over. i can t believe she s gone. melvin found with apparent gunshot wounds inside an apartment stop, screaming i can t understand you. my husband man shot. most people never know anybody that s been murdered. but to know too, and be stuck right in the middle of the. it was like a hunting party, stalking your family. i had a lot of fears for peoples safety. this guy marshall this whole family is part of this criminal enterprise. there s a moment where he stares at you and goes like this? like he s ringing your neck. yes, he didn t like me. he s an evil man. worse than charles manchin. sometimes it looks as if houston texas goes on forever, sprawling all the way to the horizon. this was also the setting of a sprawling crime. when they began on a quiet sunday night, with the young woman, named gelareh bagherzadeh. january 15th 2012, she had stopped by her boyfriend cory s house. for a surprise visi
stares at you and goes like this? like he s ringing your neck. yes, he didn t like me. he s an evil man. worse than charles manchin. sometimes it looks as if houston texas goes on forever, sprawling all the way to the horizon. this was also the setting of a sprawling crime. when they began on a quiet sunday night, with the young woman, named gelareh bagherzadeh. january 15th 2012, she had stopped by her boyfriend cory s house. for a surprise visit. she came to the, door knocked on the door was like surprise. as it would be doing? here she said i could not stay away. and we hung out for a couple of hours. she went home, and i told her when she got home to text me and let me know she made at home okay just past 11 pm, now heading home gelareh bagherzadeh round through the streets of houston s galleria neighborhood. as she drove she chatted on the phone, with her friends robeen bandar. she got closer to home, around the forward. as she pulled in the town ho
it s friday the 8th of december. the home office has told mps that the uk has given rwanda a further £100 million as part of the government s plan to relocate some asylum seekers there. the funding is in addition to the £140 million paid to kigali last year. legal challenges have so far prevented any asylum seekers from being sent to rwanda. our political correspondent peter saulljoins us now. we will have more on this story laterfrom our we will have more on this story later from our political correspondent to see exactly how the money has been spent so far, what we have been told so far by the prime minister when it comes to spending on the silent deal with rwanda. let s talk to peter saull in westminster. good morning. that s it, the explanation needed in terms of what we have been told. we thought £140 million had been told. yesterday we had from the prime minister, ain t no money has been spent on this deal, talking about the amendments now being proposed to the