External Rating40%
201860 minEnded

Stephen: The Murder that Changed a Nation

Network:BBC One

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S01E03 - "Corruption & Conviction"

Aired on Apr 19, 2018, 8:00 PM

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Description

Three-part documentary series examining the murder of Stephen Lawrence.

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Status
Ended
Language
English
Runtime
60 min
Premiered
April 17, 2018
Ended
April 19, 2018
Schedule
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday at 9:00 PM

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Episodes (1 Season · 3 Episodes)

The Loss of Joy

The first episode focuses on the run-up to Stephen's murder and the police investigation that follows. As the suspects remain free, tip-offs from the community worry Doreen and Neville, Stephen's parents, about why the police are not making arrests. A visit from Nelson Mandela seems to prompt action, but Stephen's friend Duwayne, also a victim of the attack, gets into difficulty with the police. When the charges against the suspects are dropped, Doreen realises she must take action into her own hands.

Apr 17, 2018

60 min

The System

A second police investigation captures shocking surveillance footage of the racism of the gang alleged to have killed Stephen. With help from their lawyer Imran Khan, Doreen and Neville Lawrence launch the first private murder prosecution in 150 years. When it collapses, questions about the failure of the first police investigation mount. The Daily Mail stages a dramatic intervention. A public inquiry shines an uncomfortable light on the police and leads to some devastating revelations.

Apr 18, 2018

60 min

Corruption & Conviction

Stephen's killers remain free. The public inquiry leads to a change in the law that means that the suspects can be retried. Questions of racism and corruption swirl around the police. An unconventional detective, Clive Driscoll, takes on the case and, with the help of advances in forensic science, arrests Gary Dobson and David Norris. As justice seems to be done, revelations that the police spied on the Lawrence family start to surface.

Apr 19, 2018

60 min

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