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    • 1. S1 E1
      1. S1 E1 Apr 25, 2010
      • Anneli Alderton returns to Ipswich from prison and finds prostitutes are still disappearing.
    • 2. S1 E2
      2. S1 E2 Apr 26, 2010
      • Two bodies are discovered in quick succession, leading to fear and panic in the streets.
    • 3. S1 E3
      3. S1 E3 Apr 27, 2010
      • Two more bodies are found and police face criticism.
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  3. Based on the testimonies of the victims' families and the police, this TV mini series recounts the final weeks of five young women killed by Steve Wright in 2006. See cast, crew, episodes, ratings, reviews and more on IMDb.

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    • Adam Kotz, Juliet Aubrey, Natalie Press
  4. Five Daughters is a British television drama miniseries starring Ian Hart, Sarah Lancashire, [1] Jaime Winstone and Juliet Aubrey. Set in 2006, it is about the five victims of the Ipswich serial murders and how the crime affected their families. It was written by Stephen Butchard and Julie Rutterford. It was shown on BBC One in three one-hour ...

    • 3
    • Drama
    • 25 April –, 27 April 2010
    • BBC One
  5. A three-part drama based on the true story of the 2006 killings of five women in Ipswich, England. The series follows the victims' families and friends, and the police investigation that led to the arrest of a suspect.

    • Philippa Lowthorpe
    • 1
    • Juliet Aubrey
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  7. Five Daughters is a 2010 TV mini series about a serial killer in a small town. The series features a large ensemble cast and crew, including Adam Kotz, Juliet Aubrey, Natalie Press, Eva Birthistle, Ruth Negga, Lisa Millett and more. See the full list of actors, directors, writers, producers and other roles on IMDb.

  8. Season 1 – Five Daughters. Writer Stephen Butchard ("House of Saddam") is behind this three-part miniseries that dramatizes the events surrounding the 2006 murders of five women in Ipswich ...

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