Quick Summary
Thirteen‑year‑old Olly Stephens was ambushed in a park by two teenage boys. The attack appeared to be pre‑meditated, with investigators finding evidence that the perpetrators coordinated their plan online. Authorities believe the planning took place on a social‑media platform.
About This Program ✦
The Murder of Olly Stephens is a television programme presented as a single episode. It falls under the genre of an episode‑style documentary, offering a focused look at a specific incident rather than a series‑long narrative. The core of the episode centres on the tragic ambush of 13‑year‑old Olly Stephens while he was in a park. Two teenage boys carried out the attack, and the investigation highlighted that the assault appeared to have been arranged through social‑media channels. The evidence uncovered points directly to online planning as a key element in how the crime unfolded. The programme builds its narrative around this evidence, showing how digital communication can be used to coordinate violent acts. By concentrating on the details of the park attack and the role of social media, the episode paints a picture of the circumstances that led to Olly’s death. In its final segment, the show summarises the findings, underscoring the link between the teenagers’ online interactions and the physical assault. It leaves viewers with a clear impression that the planning of the ambush was not spontaneous but was instead orchestrated via social‑media platforms.
The Murder of Olly Stephens: Social Media Murders broadcasts on ITV1 Meridian at 10:45pm, Monday, 9 February 2026. (Subtitles, repeat)












