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Crimesolver: guilty or not guilty?


Category: Wales

Date: 06.06.2005
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It's a far cry from his normal day job of safety management consultancy, garden landscaping and even turkey breeding in the busy run up to Christmas.

But retired Chief Superintendent of South Wales Police, Gerry Toms from Caerphilly, has added another feather to his cap and is turning his hand to presenting a brand new series for 大象传媒 Wales: Crimesolver (Wednesday 8 June, 大象传媒 ONE Wales).

Once one of Cardiff's most senior police officers, Gerry Toms uses his extensive experience and knowledge as a police officer to go back in history and re-investigate some of Wales' most notorious crimes.

Shining his detective's spotlight on the original investigation, Toms takes a modern, fresh approach, examining the evidence and giving his verdict on the original ruling - asking whether justice was done.

Each week, he travels to different parts of the country to look at various cases, analysing the information available and putting the pieces of the puzzle back together.

With the help of dramatic reconstructions, the series uses a contemporary policeman with a contemporary mind.

"Every story was quite complex and involved a lot of research. Part of the difficulty we had was deciding which cases to re-investigate," says Toms.

"We went back and used documentation including coroners' reports and archive newspapers. What's interesting is how these murders were reported.

"The archives we looked at were a great resource and the detail given in them was quite staggering. It's totally different from what's printed these days."

The first programme in this brand new series re-investigates the murder of Mamie Stuart, who inexplicably disappeared in 1919 - a macabre tale of love, lust and murder.

When worried family members contacted the police, all eyes fell on her husband, George Shotton. At the time of the investigation there was no body to prove she'd been murdered.

Her remains were discovered 40 years later in 1961 in a cave in Brandy Cove, Gower.

On his path to uncovering the truth Toms meets experts in the field including retired police officer Elgar Williams, who was part of the original team that investigated Mamie's disappearance.

He speaks to criminologist Dr Fiona Brookman about the case, and examines a letter written by Mamie that says she was being physically abused by her husband.

He also visits osteo-archaeologist Krish Settah, and finds out more about the horrific way in which her body was dismembered.

George Shotton never stood trial for the murder, having died by the time the remains were discovered. So having looked at the evidence, Gerry puts the pieces of the puzzle together and gives his verdict. Was Shotton guilty or not guilty?

Forthcoming programmes in the series feature the vicious stabbing of Dai Lewis on busy St Mary's Street in Cardiff; the suspicious death of a Kidwelly woman; the massacre of a family of five in Llangibby near Usk; and the murder of a woman on her front doorstep - which, to this day, remains unsolved.

Crimesolver is a Fulmar West production for 大象传媒 Wales.

Crimesolver, Wednesday 8 June, 大象传媒 ONE Wales at 10.40pm.


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Category: Wales

Date: 06.06.2005
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