The Pembrokeshire Murders

6.8
202147m

Production

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Detective superintendent reopens two unsolved murder cases from the 1980s. Forensic methods link the crimes to a string of burglaries. Steve's team has to find more evidence before the perpetrator is released from prison.

Trailers & Videos

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The Pembrokeshire Murders | BritBox Original Trailer

Seasons

3 Episodes • Premiered 2021

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1. Episode 1

7.0

Detective Superintendent Steve Wilkins reinvestigates one of Pembrokeshire's most notorious unsolved crimes, known locally as the Coastal Path Murders.

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2. Episode 2

7.3

With Cooper's second parole hearing looming closer, Detective Steve Wilkins and his team face Cooper head-on in three days of interviews.

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3. Episode 3

7.2

A long-awaited forensic breakthrough gives Detective Steve Wilkins and his team the ammunition they need to finally arrest and prosecute John Cooper.

Cast

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Luke Evans

DCS Steve Wilkins

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Keith Allen

John Cooper

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Caroline Berry

Pat Cooper

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Oliver Ryan

Andrew Cooper

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Alexandria Riley

DI Ella Richards

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Charles Dale

DS Gareth Rees

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David Fynn

Jonathan Hill

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Reviews

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DanDare

6/10

Luke Evans is dogged but bland as detective Steve Wilkins who reopened two unsolved murders dating back to the 1980s.

The main suspect is John Cooper already in prison for other crimes and due to be paroled soon.

A fast moving drama about the real life conviction of Cooper. Keith Allen is rather creepy as Cooper.

There is reliance on advances in DNA and good old fashioned police work.

The drama condenses the five years investigation carried out by Wilkins. It is reluctant to criticise the original police investigation which looked flawed.

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Peter McGinn

7/10

Another dramatic police detective miniseries based on a real case, with another dedicated but flawed detective and his team of investigators. This show had no trouble holding my interest with its intelligent script and competent ensemble cast.

I did think a couple of the evidence leads they worked on and developed were more weak than they indicated. Even their “We got him!” Moment had me thinking, do you really? But it may be a case of focusing on the details for best dramatic effect, and that there was no time in a miniseries to cover all of the cumulative details that ecventually added up to a strong case to present to the jury.

But setting aside all of the pluses and minuses of the show, I found it to be entertaining and isn’t that what it is all about?

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