No Place to Hide | How CCTV Solved a Major London Crime
On a normal summer evening in London, a young man lost his life following a serious criminal incident in Croydon. This documentary examines how investigators reconstructed events without relying on graphic footage, instead building a case through timelines, CCTV movement, witness accounts, and post-incident behaviour. Rather than focusing on spectacle, Original Sin explores how modern evidence is gathered, tested, and presented in court, and how juries are asked to assess inference, responsibility, and intent. Featuring legal analysis from Jason Bartfeld KC, this film looks at: how investigative timelines are constructed why physical location can shape outcomes and how post-offence conduct is evaluated in law This video is presented in a documentary and educational context, with no graphic imagery.

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