Director: Marc Evans•Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
In 1970s Wales, a determined police investigation tackles the brutal murders of three young women. Decades later, two retired detectives, Elenor (Sharon Small) and Jim (Philip Glenister), revisit the case, now armed with new forensic technology and a deep understanding of the community. The series chronicles their unwavering pursuit of justice, piecing together fragmented clues to finally bring the killer to account and provide closure for the victims' families.
Steeltown Murders has been generally well-received, particularly for its gripping portrayal of a real-life crime and its sensitive handling of the subject matter. Critics have praised the strong performances, especially from the lead cast, and the atmospheric depiction of South Wales. The series is noted for its procedural detail and its focus on the human element of the investigation.
Compelling true-crime drama with strong performances.
Atmospheric and well-paced procedural that respects its subject.
A powerful story of a long-running investigation and its impact.
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The series is based on the real-life murders of three young women in Wales between 1970 and 1973, and the subsequent investigation and eventual conviction of Joseph Kappen.
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