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Release Date:
January 19, 2016
Original Title:
Manchester's Serial Killer?
Genres:
Crime | Documentary
Production Companies:
Argonon
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 47
In the last six years, the remains of over 90 people have been recovered from the canals of Greater Manchester; most are young men. Now headlines have claimed a serial killer, dubbed by locals as ‘The Pusher’, could be at large. In this documentary, ex-murder detective Tony Blockley reviews the cases of three young men who mysteriously drowned and whose parents are desperate for answers. Is it possible a serial killer is stalking Manchester’s waterways?
Additional Photography:
Stephen Hart
Mohammed Sendi
Assistant Editor:
Dominic Beeput
Colorist:
Damion Katwaroo
Director:
Darren Lovell
Editor:
Phil Caton
Executive Producer:
Nick Godwin
Head of Production:
Nan Whittingham
Line Producer:
Peter Miller
Online Editor:
Katie Kemp
Producer:
Will Robson
Sonia Pavlovic
Production Coordinator:
Shiva Talwar
Production Secretary:
Naomi Sumpter
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