June 15 2005. Tonight’s cases include a reassessment of the murder of Sean Brown in Northern Ireland and an arson attack in Harlow, Essex, that claimed the life of a 24-year-old woman and left her boyfriend in a critical condition. Plus the killing of Renfrewshire girl Emma Caldwell , whose body was dumped near the M74.

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    1. Until this episode here is the list of currently "missing from YouTube" Crimewatch UK episodes

      ● Thu December 10 1992

      ● Thu October 11 2001 (the first twenty-four minutes are missing)

      ● Wed March 6 2002

      ● Thu June 26 2003

      ● Thu November 20 2003 (the last few minutes are missing)

      ● Wed December 17 2003 (the first few minutes are missing)

      ● Wed April 28 2004

      ● Wed April 13 2005 (PARTIALLY ON YOUTUBE)

    2. 2:53 Bronagh Waugh and sadly the 1997 murder of GAA official Sean Brown by loyalists is still unsolved,.25 individuals were linked through intelligence to the murder of Sean Brown.

    3. The police officer at 34 minutes is what we need now instead of going around supporting Palestinian protesters and taking Union flags off of people. Todays police are a joke.

    4. The Murder of Sean Brown is now suspected to have involved state agents. A proposed inquest will no longer be held because the coroner says some files are still classified, making his investigation hopeless before it's even begun. He's backed the family in demanding a public inquiry. Whether one will be held or not remains to be seen…

    5. The copper at 35:00 Michael Craik got in trouble for shagging another copper who's husband(also a copper) took exception to it. Resulting in a punch up at a barbeque, unsurprisingly, noone lost their job, was sacked or was even demoted.

    6. Nick mentioned the arrest of Darren Hogan.He was later given a 4 year sentence for burning his baby daughter's face with a cigarette lighter and putting her in a cold bath till she got hyperthermia.just unbelievable 😢

    7. Was Mr Brown murdered solely because he was trying to bring Catholics and Protestants together as this happened before the Good Friday agreement.

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