Quick Summary
The feature‑length special examines the 1989 discovery of two murder victims in Pembrokeshire. It follows the forensic investigation that ultimately supplied answers to their demise, presented in detail. The analysis uncovers a shocking truth, delivering a startling conclusion about the case.
About This Program ✦
The Pembrokeshire Murders is presented as a feature‑length special within the series, classified as an episode‑type programme. It adopts a straightforward format, delivering a single, self‑contained story rather than a multi‑part arc, and it fits squarely within the episode genre. The central narrative follows the 1989 uncovering of two murder victims in Pembrokeshire. The investigation turns on forensic work, and it is through that scientific analysis that the mystery of their deaths begins to unravel. As the evidence is examined, a startling truth about the circumstances of their demise comes to light. The special places the forensic process at the heart of its storytelling, showing how meticulous lab work can piece together the final moments of a case that had lain dormant for years. By focusing on this particular 1989 discovery, the programme offers a clear illustration of how modern forensic techniques can reveal hidden details and provide closure to long‑standing questions.
Forensics: Catching the Killer broadcasts on Sky Crime at 7:00pm, Sunday, 8 February 2026. (Subtitles, repeat)




