A Most Mysterious Murder

BBC (ended 2005)

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  • Season 1
    • Julian Fellowes investigates the unsolved murders of Violet Sidney and members of her family. In 1929, Violet, a relatively wealthy woman, died from arsenic poisoning. When two other exhumed bodies are examined, they reveal the same fate happened to them. What's more shocking is that all the dead people are related. Could it be the work of a serial killer or is someone closer to home responsible?moreless
    • 12/27/05
      9.6
      Julian Fellowes investigates the unsolved murder of British ex-pat Lord Erroll. Known for his philandering ways, could it be a scorned lover or a jealous cuckold who fired the fatal shot in Kenya in 1941 as he travelled back from the Muthaiga Club after a night of partying?
    • 9/24/05
      9.5
      Julian Fellowes investigates the unsolved murder of wealthy Cheshire mill owner George Harry Storrs. In 1909, Storrs was stabbed to death one night in his isolated mansion, Gose Hall. Presperous but unhappy with his marriage, Storrs finds himself attracted to another woman. When he is killed during a violent attack, is it his wife, his niece or someone else who knows the identity of the aggressor?moreless
    • 9/17/05
      9.4
      Julian Fellowes investigates the unsolved murder of servant girl Rose Harsent. Rose's flirtatious ways cause a bit of a stir in the religious community of Peasanhall. Then In 1902, Rose was viciously stabbed to death in that apparently quiet, Suffolk village. Could the fact that she was pregnant have anything to do with this heinous crime?moreless
    • 10/16/04
      9.5
      Julian Fellowes examines the evidence and suspects in the unsolved case of a barrister called Charles Bravo. He died an excruciating death from poison in 1876 and despite the existence of numerous suspects, nobody was ever charged with his murder. Could his wife, servant or the local doctor be responsible in any way?moreless