Where to stream Britain's Darkest Taboos Season 2

Season 2

Watch Britain's Darkest Taboos Season 2 in Australia

Released: 9th Oct, 2013

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Where to watch Britain's Darkest Taboos Season 2

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Season 2 Episodes

S02 Episode 1

Episode 1

Derby arsonist Mick Philpott's ex-girlfriend Kim Hill opens up about her near-fatal attack at the hands of the notorious criminal, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in April 2013.

Wed, 9 Oct 2013

S02 Episode 2

Episode 2

The mother of Essex schoolgirl Danielle Jones speaks out about her 15-year-old daughter's horrific fate in 2001 at the hands of killer Stuart Campbell.

Wed, 16 Oct 2013

S02 Episode 3

Episode 3

The friends and family of teenager Nikitta Grender talk about her murder at the hands of Carl Whant in Newport in 2011, just two weeks before she was due to give birth.

Wed, 23 Oct 2013

S02 Episode 4

Episode 4

Two sisters from Port Talbot, Wales, share the chilling story of sexual abuse committed by their father, who molested them for 12 years.

Wed, 30 Oct 2013

S02 Episode 5

Episode 5

The 2011 murder of Lorna Smith in Brixton, south London, by her ex-boyfriend, which sparked calls for the introduction of new laws against stalking in Britain.

Wed, 6 Nov 2013

S02 Episode 6

Episode 6

An examination of the psyche of murderer Michael Atherton, who killed his partner and two others in Co Durham in 2012.

Wed, 13 Nov 2013

S02 Episode 7

Episode 7

Exploring the murder of white mother Laura Wilson, who was killed by Asian boyfriend Ashtiaq Ashgar because he believed she had brought shame upon his family.

Wed, 20 Nov 2013

S02 Episode 8

Episode 8

The relatives of Nigel Bacon, who was murdered in 2008 by a hitman hired by his wife and one of his sons, speak out about his death.

Wed, 27 Nov 2013

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