To Catch a Rapist
The forensics team must identify and arrest a rapist through information provided by the victim and digital evidence recovered from the crime scene.
A young woman arrives at a police station to report that she has been raped. She was attacked by a stranger at a derelict house in the early hours of the morning.
The victim agrees to undergo a forensic examination at a Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) to recover potentially critical evidence that could help identify her unknown attacker. A hunt for the unknown attacker ensues.
Using a doorbell recording and CCTV footage, the police begin the hunt to bring the perpetrator to justice.
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"It looks like he's deliberately following females"
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Narrator | Siobhan Finneran |
| Executive Producer | Poonam Odedra |
| Executive Producer | Graeme McAulay |
| Series Producer | Rhi MacDonald |
| Production Manager | Michelle Kimber |
| Production Manager | Charlie Panapa |
| Director | Maddie Henri |
| Director | Victoria Tooley |
| Director | Jules Endersby |
| Director | Nick Gardner |
| Editor | Graham Cox |
| Composer | Alexander Parsons |
| Production Manager | Regie Gardener |
| Production Company | Blast! Films |
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