Storyline

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

Key Information

Director Bren Simson
Studio BBC
Language EN

Cast & Crew

Lindsay Duncan

Lindsay Duncan

Narrator

Steve Chaplin

David mulcahy (teen)

Tat Whalley

John duffy (teen)

Huw Higginson

Huw Higginson

David mulcahey

Nicholas marchie

John duffy

Mark Spalding

Mark Spalding

Det Supt Andy Murphy

Nick Burnell

DI Mark Freeman

Caroline Woodruff

DC Caroline Murphy

Joanna monro

Jenny Cutler,Psychologist

Stephen Gurney

DC Larry Larmour

Robert Swann

Robert Swann

Det Supt Les Bolland

Sarah Farooqui

Sarah Farooqui

Alison Day

Frequently Asked Questions

Witness of Truth: The Railway Murders was released on December 11, 2001.

The runtime of Witness of Truth: The Railway Murders is 50m.

Witness of Truth: The Railway Murders is a Drama, Crime, Documentary movie.

Witness of Truth: The Railway Murders is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Witness of Truth: The Railway Murders was directed by Bren Simson.

The main cast of Witness of Truth: The Railway Murders includes Lindsay Duncan, Steve Chaplin, Tat Whalley.

Witness of Truth: The Railway Murders is originally in English.