Witness of Truth: The Railway Murders (2001)
Dramatised documentary which describes the police investigation that led to the conviction of David Mulcahy for the notorious Railway Murders in the 1980s of three young women in the London area and for the rapes of many others. This investigation was based largely on the testimony of John Duffy to a psychologist in prison where he was serving life after being convicted of the same offences ten years earlier, having denied at the time of his trial that he had had an accomplice (Mulcahy). -Anonymous
Director: Bren Simson
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Lindsay Duncan as Narrator |
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Steve Chaplin as David mulcahy (teen) |
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Tat Whalley as John duffy (teen) |
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Huw Higginson as David mulcahey |
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Nicholas marchie as John duffy |
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Mark Spalding as Det Supt Andy Murphy |
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Nick Burnell as DI Mark Freeman |
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Caroline Woodruff as DC Caroline Murphy |
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Joanna monro as Jenny Cutler,Psychologist |
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Stephen Gurney as DC Larry Larmour |
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Robert Swann as Det Supt Les Bolland |
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Sarah Farooqui as Alison Day |
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Claire kent as Maartje tamboezer |
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Leah Fletcher as Ann lock |
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Joanna Kirkland as Stella Arnold |
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Jayne Dobson as Tina Clark |
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Emma Donoghue as Pamela Taylor |
| Production | Bren simson | Producer |
| Directing | Bren Simson | Director |