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The London Underground Killer
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The London Underground Killer

Jun 5, 2024
1h 31m
★ 4.0

Overview

In a South London police station, officers are shocked to discover a man has been murdered in a locked cell. The suspected killer is his cellmate, a homeless man named Kieran Kelly, in custody for theft. Police interview 53-year-old Kelly, who has a long rap sheet for petty crimes, and he calmly confesses to killing the man in the cell, but detectives are unprepared for what comes next.

Genres

Documentary
Crime

Production Companies

Woodcut Media

Cast

Robert Mulhern

Self - Journalist

Robert Mulhern

Jeff Edwards

Self - Former 'Daily Mirror' Crime Correspondent

Jeff Edwards

Ian Brown

Self - Retired Detective Superintendent, Metropolitan Police

Ian Brown

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