Ep 2. The Acid Bath Murders
- October 19, 2017
- 43 min
In season 3 episode 2 of Murder Maps titled "The Acid Bath Murders," viewers are taken back to the 1940s in the United Kingdom. The episode focuses on the chilling crimes committed by notorious serial killer John George Haigh, also known as the "Acid Bath Murderer."
Haigh, played by actor Daniel Thewlis, is portrayed as a charming and charismatic man who is able to manipulate and deceive those around him. He is seen as someone who was able to blend in easily with society, making it very difficult to suspect him of any wrongdoing.
However, as the episode unfolds, it becomes clear that Haigh has a dark and twisted side to him. A side that would eventually lead him to commit some of the most horrific crimes in British history.
The episode takes viewers through a detailed account of the murders committed by Haigh, starting with his first victim, wealthy businessman Donald McSwan. Haigh befriends McSwan, gaining his trust and eventually luring him to his workshop where he brutally murders him, disposes of his body and then begins a process of dissolving McSwan's remains in acid.
As the episode progresses, the viewers are shown how Haigh was eventually caught and brought to justice. The investigation into Haigh's crimes was one of the most complex and challenging in police history, as they had to uncover the evidence that Haigh had attempted to destroy.
With the help of forensic experts and a determined police force, the case against Haigh eventually built up, leading to his conviction and sentencing to death by hanging.
The episode also shows how Haigh's crimes had a lasting impact on British society, leading to a heightened sense of fear and uncertainty. It was a period of great unrest, with many people left wondering if they too could fall victim to a killer like Haigh.
Despite the passage of time, the story of the "Acid Bath Murders" remains one of the most chilling and gruesome accounts of serial killing ever told. The show does an excellent job of bringing this story to life, allowing viewers to fully appreciate the horror and tragedy of these crimes.
Overall, season 3 episode 2 of Murder Maps is a gripping and thought-provoking episode that provides a detailed look at one of the UK's most notorious serial killers. It is a must-watch for true crime aficionados and those interested in forensic science and police investigations.