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''The Pembrokeshire Murders'' is a {{docudrama}} about several real murders in Wales, a PoliceProcedural centred on the 2006 decision to [[RevisitingTheColdCase revisit the case]] using the latest forensic science.
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''The Pembrokeshire Murders'' is a {{docudrama}} about several real murders in Wales, a PoliceProcedural centred on the 2006 decision to [[RevisitingTheColdCase revisit the case]] using the latest forensic science.
science. It's based on the 2013 TrueCrime book of the same name by Steve Wilkins & Jonathan Hill.
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When Wilkins takes a closer look, it seems that the Dixons may not be Cooper's only victims. And although Cooper's now in prison for lesser crimes, he's due for parole in the near future. What started as a ColdCase seems increasingly urgent when Cooper's release approaches.
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When Wilkins takes a closer look, it seems that the Dixons may not be Cooper's only victims. And although Cooper's now in prison for lesser crimes, he's due for parole in the near future. What started as a ColdCase cold case now seems increasingly urgent when as Cooper's release approaches.
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''The Pembrokeshire Murders'' is a {{docudrama}} about several real murders in Wales, centred on the 2006 decision to [[ReopeningTheColdCase [[RevisitingTheColdCase revisit the case]] using the latest forensic science.
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Seventeen years ago, Peter and Gwenda Dixon, victims of the "Coastal Path" murders, were killed by an unknown attacker with a shotgun. No-one was ever charged with the crime. Their case is back in the news now, with journalist Jonathan Hill talking about the unsolved case.
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Seventeen years ago, Peter and Gwenda Dixon, the victims of the Pembrokeshire "Coastal Path" murders, were killed by an unknown attacker with a shotgun. No-one was ever charged with the crime. Their case is back in the news now, with journalist Jonathan Hill talking about the unsolved case.
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DS Steve Wilkins has recently moved back to Pembrokeshire and conducted a review of the force's capabilities, with forensics identified as their biggest weak point. Prompted by the renewed press coverage, Wilkins also decides to take a second look at the Coastal Path case. When he meets the retired DCI who led the murder investigation, he's immediately told that there was a likely suspect - John Cooper. After the murders, but before the bodies were discovered, Cooper sold a gold wedding ring matching the victim's. But he insisted it was his own property, a story his wife supported, and the police were unable to prove anything.
When Wilkins takes a closer look, it seems that the Dixons may not be Cooper's only victims. And although Cooper's now in prison for lesser crimes, he's due for parole in the near future. What started as a ColdCase seems increasingly urgent when Cooper's release approaches.
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