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Episode 1. The stage is set for a court case that will divide the nation as an arrest is made. 57 mins. Episode 2. Episode 3. With the murder trial imminent, a press scandal paints Talitha in a...
Oct 1, 2024 · From Calderwood’s last breath to the jury’s final verdict, Showtrial takes us into the worlds of the charismatic and cocky officer PC Justin Mitchell (Michael Socha); Sam Malik (Adeel Akhtar), an...
Leslie Cockburn (/ ˈ k oʊ b ər n / KOH-bərn; born Leslie Corkill Redlich on September 2, 1952) is an American investigative journalist, and filmmaker. Her investigative television segments have aired on CBS, NBC, PBS Frontline, and 60 Minutes.
- Theory One: Dhillon and Talitha Are Both Implicated
- Theory Two: It Was All Dhillon
- Theory Three: It Was All Talitha
Perhaps Dhillon was telling the truth: he and Talitha were both present at the moment of Hannah's death, with the fatality being the result of a tragic accident during sex. You could push this theory further to say that Talitha intentionally killed Hannah during intercourse, depending on whether you trust the note left by Stephen Vendler and Cressi...
Despite being friends for many years, Talitha and Dhillon were quick to throw each other under the bus in court, with her defence looking to poke holes in his version of events. They point out that it seems odd that Dhillon would not notice Hannah being choked to death (he says he was performing oral sex on her at the time), as there would have bee...
From the beginning, Talitha has been viewed as the prime suspect in the Hannah Ellis murder case by lead detective Paula Cassidy and it's not hard to see why. In the days leading up to her death, Talitha had sent Hannah abusive text messages which included an overt threat of violence, while the suicide note left by Stephen Vendler alleged she had f...
Nov 7, 2021 · Published: Sunday, 7 November 2021 at 0:52 pm. New thriller Showtrial continues with its second episode on BBC One tonight, with viewers set to find out more about the events which led to...
Andrew and Leslie Cockburn, both contributing editors at Vanity Fair, discuss their recent investigative story about Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar.
Leslie Cockburn was born in San Francisco and is a graduate of Yale University (MC ’74). She began her documentary film career in 1980 at CBS Reports. She directed and produced several films for PBS Frontline, including Inside the Cartels (1990) and The War We Left Behind (1991).