The true crime documentary explores the murder of the 18-year-old from Skelmersdale
ITV are releasing their latest true crime documentary Murderer Unmasked, but what happened to Alex Davies and where is Brian Healless now?
The latest entry into the genre from the broadcaster is part of their True Crime Presents series. Airing its first series last year, it provides an extensive examination of real-life murder cases and other serious crimes.
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Launching its second series last month, the show is described as a ‘collection of true crime documentaries that cover a range of real-life offences and notorious offenders’. The series once again features additional investigations, featuring interviews with victims, witnesses and police.
Last week saw the series explore the 2005 murder of 27-year-old Emma Caldwell, and her killer, Iain Packer, a sign-installer with a violent past, who evaded justice for years. The case was one of Scotland’s most high-profile unsolved murders until a TV documentary helped shed new light on the case.
The synopsis for the ITV series’ latest episode, Murder Unmasked, which airs on Thursday night (March 19), reads: “The case of Alex, an 18-year-old from Lancashire who was murdered in 2019 by Brian Healless, a man he met on a dating app.”
Brian Healless, 18, murdered Alex Davies, who was also 18, on Parbold Hill, Lancashire, in 2019 after they agreed to meet through the dating app Grindr.
Mr Davies, who was from Skelmersdale and openly gay was told by Healless, who is from Chorley, that he was ‘not out yet’ and suggested a ‘discreet spot’ halfway between their two homes for their first meeting.
However, Healless stabbed Mr Davies 128 times at the remote woodland area before dragging his body through the mud and covering it with branches and leaves while he was still alive.
Healless was examined by psychiatrists, who agreed that he was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia at the time of the killing. However, jurors rejected his defence that his responsibility for the killing was diminished by his mental state.
It emerged during the trial that Healless had tried to arrange similar outdoor meetings with four other men on Grindr in the days after he killed Mr Davies. According to the trial’s judge it was ‘extremely fortuitous’ that he was ‘arrested before anyone else suffered the same fate’.
Prior to his conviction, Healless received treatment at Guild Lodge Hospital in Preston and was returned there on the day of his sentencing, after a request from the doctor overseeing his care, who also gave evidence for the defence at the trial.
Healless was sentenced to a minimum term of 24 years in prison for Mr Davies’ murder but was taken to hospital on the day of his sentencing.
Mr Davies mother, Beverley Davies, received an apology from the Government for for not ‘promptly’ updating her on the development. She said in 2021: “I was told he was off to prison and it was only weeks after, when the Probation Service got in contact with me, I was told he was only in prison for two hours and then he was swept back to Guild Lodge….
“I will never be a grandmother. I am the one who has to live with the facts of my son’s brutal murder. He is so dangerous. Why is he not in a high secure hospital?
“I have asked for a general impression of what life is like in Guild Lodge, but there just seems to be a barrier where the public are not allowed to know about what the conditions are like in a medium secure hospital.”
True Crime Presents: Murderer Unmasked airs on Thursday, March 18, at 9pm on ITV1 and on ITVX

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