Sunday, June 21 on M4
In the winter of 2006 something extraordinary began to unfold on the streets of a town in rural Suffolk. One by one, the small community of sex workers that worked the dark streets around Ipswich Town's football stadium began to disappear. At first it was a barely reported story of missing prostitutes, but then the bodies of five murdered women began to turn up in the brooks and woodland of the surrounding countryside. What unfolded over the next 20 days had a profound and lasting impact on everyone involved: on the surviving sex workers, on the families of the murdered women, and on the small Suffolk Constabulary confronted with the fastest serial killings in British criminal history.












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