A two part instalment was aired last night (March 4) that left some viewers queasy after viewing
24 Hours in Police Custody fans have been left feeling “sick” after the documentary returned with a “deeply disturbing” double bill.
The landmark Channel 4 documentary is a firm favourite amongst true crime fans as it follows detectives in a local police force as they investigate major crimes. Often following a case from start to finish, detectives are seen in the race against time as they uncover horrific truths in their search for justice.
Having first been released in 2014, 24 Hours in Police Custody fans eagerly await new instalments to be released on Channel 4, with fresh episodes being released earlier this year.
After several weeks of the show being replaced on the television schedule, a two part instalment was aired last night on Channel 4, with both episodes released back to back. However, it may have been familiar to some viewers already as it was a repeat.
Titled 24 Hours in Police Custody: The Butcher of Suburbia, it delves into the 2024 murder of a 74-year-old woman. Viewers witnessed detectives investigate the killer who dismembered and hid her body, initially claiming she had moved away.
For part one, the broadcaster teased: “The landmark series brings us the gripping inside story of the murder of a 74-year-old woman – and the killer’s macabre efforts to conceal her death.”
Part two continued: “The suspect admits to the murder of a 74-year-old woman. But a deeply disturbing tale that shocks experienced detectives has only just begun.”
Despite it being a repeat, viewers were left feeling sick after tuning in, with one person writing on social media: “Just vile and sick.”
Another said: “What an evil monster he is, that poor woman, this is absolutely horrific.” A third added: “My god what an evil sicko.”
Previously, when the episodes were first aired, one disgusted viewer said: “Omg that episode of 24 hours in police custody – the butcher of suburbia is HARROWING.”
Another added: “#24hoursinpolicecustody is undoubtedly one of the best programs on TV. The Butcher of Suburbia…the chilling calmness, openness, honesty about killing and chopping up a 70-year-old lady. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen anything quite like it.”
Viewers may be wondering when episodes will next be released on television screens. However, in disappointing news, the documentary series does not appear on the television guide next week, instead, Channel 4 will premiere its adaptation of A Woman of Substance on Wednesday, March 11, at 9pm.
24 Hours in Police Custody can be streamed on Channel 4 online.
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