In December of 2000, Barri White was sentenced to life in prison for murdering his girlfriend, but hope comes when an investigative journalist gets involved in the case and tries to prove Barri's innocence.
An investigative reporter and a team of forensic experts set out to disprove Barri White's convictions, but the question of who the real killer is looms over the case.
In December of 2010, Joanna Yeates was found dead near her home, resulting in the arrest of her landlord, Christopher Jefferies; his eccentric appearance and mannerisms made him a prime suspect, and he was condemned by the national media.
After his release, Jefferies was the subject of continued speculation and hounding from the police and the press for another two months; it was only once detectives identified the real killer that Jefferies was able to restore his reputation.
Even after Evans' death, the local death toll of women was increasing, leading police to investigate further; justice would eventually catch up with John Christie, but Timothy Evans' conviction has not been overturned.
After a police manhunt, Colin Stagg was convicted of murder.
Due to flawed evidence, the trial against Stagg collapsed.
In October of 1975, 11-year-old Lesley Molseed went missing while walking to town; within days, a local man called Stefan Kiszko was arrested and charged with her murder, and with few fighting for his innocence, Stefan would spend 16 years in prison.
Forensic evidence proved that Kiszko could never have committed the murder and that he had been convicted as part of a flawed police investigation; it would be 32 years after Lesley's murder that the real killer, Ronald Castree, would be convicted.