The Investigator: A British Crime Story

2016
5.7| 0h30m| en| More Info
Released: 14 July 2016 Ended
Producted By: ITV
Country: United Kingdom
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.netflix.com/sg/title/80144146
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Mark Williams-Thomas returns to ITV for an explosive and ground-breaking new investigative series that shows how real life crime can be far more compelling than fiction. The murder of Carole Packman, whose body has never been found, continues to affect the lives of many of those involved and as Williams-Thomas discovers, the shocking tale of murder, fraud, deceit and lies has left family members desperate for answers. In a UK television first, The Investigator: A British Crime Story, will follow the case over four explosive episodes, combining stylized drama with compelling documentary.

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niallsop This is a truly awful series ... don't waste your time. As others have noted, it would have been just as interesting as a one-episode, 20-minute, mini-series. The main presenter, an ex-detective, has as much charisma as an ash-tray. How any producer fell for this series is beyond belief. The female journalist, Branagh Munro, who does something similar for the BBC is light-years more authoritative and thorough. Curious how the only 8-star review appeared here just a week before the screening of Series 2 ... don't fall for it, watch paint dry instead.
Majikat An in depth investigation of a missing persons case from 30 years ago, following all old and new leads this reporter isn't afraid to ask the questions and look deep into the mystery to bring forth the truth for a lost daughter and grandson. Look forward to the next series!
blanche-2 The sad story of the disappearance of Carole Packham - and who could blame her if she did disappear - is told in a four-hour series, "The Investigator: A British Crime Story" from 2016.I agree with other reviewers, there just wasn't enough there to justify four episodes - 90 minutes would have sufficed.The other problem is that the investigator did not solve the case or find out where Carole's body is, if she is indeed dead and buried.The story is bizarre - Carole's husband moved his mistress into the house to live with him, the wife, and the daughter. Gee for some reason it caused a strain in the marriage. One day Carole was gone, leaving only a note and her wedding ring on top of it. The prevailing theory is that Russell Packham, in prison for her murder, killed her, though he says he didn't. His girlfriend took Carole's identity in order to get a job in Canada using her visa. She also impersonated Carole to sign over the rights to the house so it could be sold. But no, gee, she didn't know Carole was dead.I wish Carole could have escaped but no doubt Russell did her in. He likes that feeling of control he gets from not telling anyone where her body is. One thing we know, wherever Carole is, she's at peace now.
neilnmarty-05613 This could be considered a spoiler, except there really was no ending. Totally repetitious and at the end you don't know any more than at the beginning. I can't believe this is up for consideration as a series. With so many superb British mysteries, the only mystery here is why anyone would make it. Unfortunately I'm not getting those four hours back.