Murder 24/7 returns to BBC Two on Monday, 16 June at 9:00 PM, and it’s kicking off a new series with a case that grips from the first minute. The two-part premiere, The DPD Murder, Part 1, looks at the investigation into the death of 23-year-old delivery driver Aurman Singh, who was fatally attacked in broad daylight in Shrewsbury.
The episode drops viewers straight into the maelstrom, tracking West Mercia Police’s efforts to find the perpetrators. The show’s real-time, minute-by-minute style gives an unflinching look at the scale of the manhunt, capturing the immediate chaos and grief that follows a violent crime.
Murder 24/7 is not just another true-crime series—it’s a granular examination of police procedure, showing the complex and often painstaking process of building a case, one interview, one piece of evidence at a time. This week’s two-parter focuses on the early stages of the investigation, laying out the first crucial hours as detectives begin their search for answers.
Murder 24/7 airs Monday at 9:00 PM on BBC Two.