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Duration
60 minutes
Series Info
Season 4 Episode 4

Quick Summary

The killing of 15‑year‑old Paige Doherty has shocked the community of Clydebank. Police say the decisive lead that could identify her murderer is concealed within the town’s local deli. The investigation now focuses on uncovering that crucial piece of evidence.

About This Program

The Murder In The Deli is a television programme presented as a single episode. Classified under the episode genre, it centres on a true‑crime narrative that unfolds in a small Scottish town. The format follows the conventions of a focused, investigative drama, delivering its story in a compact, self‑contained instalment. The core of the episode revolves around the killing of fifteen‑year‑old Paige Doherty, an event that sends shock waves through the community of Clydebank. As the investigation progresses, the detectives discover that the crucial clue to identifying her murderer is linked to the local deli, a seemingly ordinary shop that becomes the focal point of the case. The impact of Paige’s death reverberates across the town, stirring a mixture of grief, anger and disbelief among residents. The programme captures the atmosphere of a community grappling with a violent loss, illustrating how a single tragedy can unsettle the everyday rhythm of life in Clydebank. Ultimately, the narrative points to the deli as the key to unlocking the mystery. By tracing evidence back to this modest establishment, the investigators hope to piece together the events that led to the teenager’s murder and bring the perpetrator to justice. The episode therefore intertwines the personal tragedy of a young life cut short with the procedural hunt for answers centred on an unexpected location.

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Forensics: Catching the Killer broadcasts on Sky Crime +1 at 1:00am, Wednesday, 11 February 2026. (Subtitles, repeat)

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Runtime60 mins