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Premiere:
May 15, 2023
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 4
Finale:
May 15, 2023
Original Title:
Steeltown Murders
Alternate Titles:
Els crims de Port Talbot
Morda i Port Talbot
钢镇谋杀案
Genres:
Crime | Mystery
Production Companies:
Severn Screen
Countries:
GB
The hunt to catch the killer of three young women in the Port Talbot area in 1973 and the remarkable story of how - in the first case of its kind - the mystery was solved almost 30 years later using pioneering DNA evidence. Contrasting the policing methods of the 1970s with the forensic breakthroughs of the early 2000s, the series portrays a town dealing with the repercussions of an unsolved case three decades on, and asks if justice can ever truly be found.
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Casting:
Louise Cross
Cinematography:
Sam Thomas
Costume Design:
Dawn Thomas-Mondo
Director:
Marc Evans
Executive Producer:
Ed Talfan
First Assistant Director:
Geoff Skelding
Alex Williams
Line Producer:
Huw Kennair-Jones
Music:
Sarah Warne
Producer:
Hannah Thomas
Production Design:
Christopher Walker
Second Assistant Director:
Elisa John
Set Decoration:
Ella Whitby
Special Effects Supervisor:
Marc Turner
Third Assistant Director:
Kate Fleming Brown
Visual Effects:
Martyn Western
Writer:
Ed Whitmore
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