What do the darkest crimes in history have to say about the place where they happened?
Killer Trip is a series that leaves the tourist traps, beautiful beaches, and theme parks and goes deeper... and darker.
Each episode, host and Cerca Co-founder, Dominique Ferrari invites you to take a look at just how the darkest of crimes can leave their mark on cities as well as people.
The Killing of John Lennon and his love of New York City, The disappearance of Jean McConoville in Belfast, a city torn apart, the twisted horror of Dr. Satan in WWII Paris and the story of Jack the Ripper’s London from an angle you have never heard before.
Welcome to Killer Trip.
Where the crime is only the beginning of the story.
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On February 1st, 2002, a huge storm wreaks havoc on Shelling Hill Beach in Northern Ireland. Huge parts of the beach’s embankments and even part of a car park and roadway are simply washed away. But the storm is more than a weather event. It’s a forensic detective. Because by the time it has cleared, it has washed away more than sand and earth. It’s unearthed the bones of a woman and a coverup 30 years in the making.
The bones belong to Jean McConville, and this is her story.
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