
Murdered by My Fiancé
Crime · Documentary
Overview
Author Helen Bailey thought she'd found the perfect ending to her own story when she met Ian Stewart, but this was no fairy-tale romance; it was a story that would end in her murder. When the renowned writer of children's books was reported missing, her fiancé Ian Stewart claimed that she had simply gone to her holiday home in Broadstairs to 'clear her head'. Later, he was charged with her murder when her body was discovered in a cesspit underneath their home, killed by her fiancé who stood to inherit the 4 million estate.
Top Cast


Kevin Whately
Kevin Whately
Narrator (voice)
Kevin Whately
Narrator (voice)


Colin Sutton
Colin Sutton
Self - Former Murder Squad Detective
Colin Sutton
Self - Former Murder Squad Detective
Cliff Lansley
Cliff Lansley
Self - Behavior Analysis Expert
Cliff Lansley
Self - Behavior Analysis Expert
Laura Richards
Laura Richards
Self - Criminal Behavior Analyst
Laura Richards
Self - Criminal Behavior Analyst
Jennifer Wild
Jennifer Wild
Self - Psychologist, University of Oxford
Jennifer Wild
Self - Psychologist, University of Oxford
JP Asher
JP Asher
Self - Journalist, Royston Crown Newspaper
JP Asher
Self - Journalist, Royston Crown Newspaper
Jack Hardy
Jack Hardy
Self - Reporter, Press Association
Jack Hardy
Self - Reporter, Press Association
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