Quick Summary
Presenter Fred Dinenage investigates the crimes of John Christie, a serial killer active from 1943 to 1953. During that period Christie murdered six women and concealed their bodies within his own home at 10 Rillington Place in Notting Hill, London.
About This Program ✦
The programme titled “John Christie and 10 Rillington Place” is broadcast as a single episode. It’s listed as a programme in the episode genre and centres on a notorious criminal case from mid‑twentieth‑century Britain. In this installment, presenter Fred Dinenage examines the case of John Christie in detail. He outlines how Christie was responsible for the murders of six women over a ten‑year span, from 1943 right through to 1953. Dinenage walks viewers through the evidence that tied Christie to each victim and explains how the authorities eventually uncovered the hidden remains. The episode makes clear that Christie concealed the bodies of his victims inside his own residence at 10 Rillington Place, a house situated in the Notting Hill area of London. It describes how the domestic setting became the grim repository for the six corpses, turning the property into a central element of the investigation. By charting the timeline and pinpointing the location, the programme offers a concise overview of a series of murders that unfolded across a decade, all linked to the same address in a well‑known London neighbourhood. Dinenage’s presentation stays focused on the number of victims, the period in which the crimes were committed, and the fact that the bodies were hidden within Christie’s own home.
Murders That Shocked the Nation broadcasts on Sky Crime HD at 2:00am, Friday, 13 February 2026. (Subtitles, repeat)




