The popular Channel 4 show, 24 Hours in Police Custody, is set to feature the murder of a disabled woman that rocked a Cambridgeshire town.
Channel 4 will show a two-part special focusing on the 2023 murder of Eliza Bibby in Wisbech.
Eliza Bibby, who was 47 when she was killed, was found dead by a friend in January 2023. She was laying on the her kitchen floor in a pool of her own blood with stab wounds to her neck.
Three people were arrested in relation to the killing of Eliza Bibby. However, Jamie Boughen was found guilty of her murder and was sentenced to life in prison in October 2023.
Boughen is said to have visited Eliza Bibby, as she sold prescription and controlled drugs from her bungalow.
Boughen killed Eliza Bibby with a knife, but the murder weapon was not found immediately after her body was discovered. Eventually, the knife was discovered on a garage roof nearby.
The two part 24 Hours in Police Custody: Murder on Prescription shows the aftermath of Eliza Bibby's murder, as well as Detective Inspector Dale Mepstead's challenge of following troublesome leads.
The preview reads: "The local rumour mill came up with the name of a possible suspect, but a discovery was going to challenge everything the police thought they knew."
Part one of the show will air on Channel 4 at 9pm on September 9, with part two on at 9pm on September 10.
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