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Jo Frost looks at what motivated a 14-year-old boy to murder his schoolmate after luring him to his house with a faked letter from a teacher.

Original Air Date: Oct 30, 2017

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S1, EP4 "Michael Hamer"

S1, EP4 "Michael Hamer"

Jo Frost looks at what motivated a 14-year-old boy to murder his schoolmate after luring him to his house with a faked letter from a teacher.

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S1, EP3 "Sharon Carr"

S1, EP3 "Sharon Carr"

Jo Frost looks at 12-year-old killer Sharon Carr who brutally stabbed Katie Rackliff in 1992, and how it took police four years to uncover the truth about the killer's identity.

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S1, EP2 "James Fairweather"

S1, EP2 "James Fairweather"

Parenting expert Jo Frost examines the case of a child obsessed with serial killers, who stabbed two strangers to death in Colchester in 2014.

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S1, EP1 "Daniel Bartlam"

S1, EP1 "Daniel Bartlam"

Parenting expert Jo Frost explores the psychology of child murderers, starting with Daniel Bartlam, who at age 14 kills his mother with a hammer and sets fire to her body in their family home.

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Four-part documentary exploring the subject of children who kill. Presented by parenting expert Jo Frost.
Original Air Date: Oct 16, 2017
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
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