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The Best Episodes of David Wilson's Crime Files Season 3

Every episode of David Wilson's Crime Files Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of David Wilson's Crime Files Season 3!

Professor David Wilson explores Scottish crimes.

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  1. #1 Fan Favorite
    David Wilson's Crime Files Season 3 Episode 1 - Waiting for Science
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    #1 - Waiting for Science

    S3:E1

    Criminologist David Wilson and guests dissect the importance forensics play in solving cases, and whether scientific advancements could be the key in solving decades-old cold cases.

    Director:Unknown
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  2. David Wilson's Crime Files Season 3 Episode 2 - Mysterious Deaths
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    #2 - Mysterious Deaths

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    Professor David Wilson, the UK's leading criminologist, presents the third series of Crime Files, this time, focusing on cold cases. In episode 2, he discusses mysterious deaths and how the circumstances surrounding them can lead to decades old unsolved cases which remain unanswered to this day.

    Director:Unknown
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  3. David Wilson's Crime Files Season 3 Episode 3 - Human Error
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    #3 - Human Error

    S3:E3

    Professor David Wilson, the UK's leading criminologist, presents the third series of the crime talk show Crime Files. This season David is focusing primarily on Scotland's numerous Cold Cases. In episode 3, he and his guests tackle the complex issue of forensic analysis and whether human interpretation can lead to miscarriages of justice.

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  4. David Wilson's Crime Files Season 3 Episode 4 - Public Appeals
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    #4 - Public Appeals

    S3:E4

    Professor David Wilson, the UK's leading criminologist, presents the third series of the crime talk show Crime Files. This season David is focusing primarily on Scotland's Cold Cases. In episode 4, he explores the relationship between cold cases and the media with the help of his guests.

    Director:Unknown
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  5. David Wilson's Crime Files Season 3 Episode 5 - Missing Sex Workers
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    #5 - Missing Sex Workers

    S3:E5

    Professor David Wilson, the UK's leading criminologist, presents the third series of the crime talk show Crime Files. This season David is focusing primarily on Scotland's Cold Cases. In episode 5, he and his guests try to get to the bottom of Scotland's record number of unsolved murdered sex worker cases.

    Director:Unknown
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  6. David Wilson's Crime Files Season 3 Episode 6 - A Guilty Conscience
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    #6 - A Guilty Conscience

    S3:E6

    Professor David Wilson, the UK's leading criminologist, presents the third series of Crime Files, this time focusing on cold cases. In Episode 6, David travels to Coatbridge, South Lanarkshire to explore the case of Moira Anderson who vanished during a blizzard in 1957. He'll learn about a dark family secret and discuss the concept of living with a guilty conscience.

    Director:Unknown
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  8. David Wilson's Crime Files Season 3 Episode 7 - Missing Without a Trace
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    #7 - Missing Without a Trace

    S3:E7

    Professor David Wilson, the UK's leading criminologist, presents the third series of Crime Files, this time focusing on cold cases. In episode 7, David retraces the last known steps of Glenrothes man Allan Bryant and asks ‘how does someone go missing without a trace in the digital age?'.

    Director:Unknown
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  9. David Wilson's Crime Files Season 3 Episode 8 - Not Proven
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    #8 - Not Proven

    S3:E8

    Professor David Wilson, the UK's leading criminologist, presents the third series of Crime Files, this time focusing on cold cases. In episode 8, David interrogates the unique Scottish verdict of ‘Not Proven'. Travelling to Ardlamont Estate in Argyll, he takes a look at the historic mystery of the death of Cecil Hambrough in 1893.

    Director:Unknown
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  10. David Wilson's Crime Files Season 3 Episode 9 - Confirmation Bias
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    #9 - Confirmation Bias

    S3:E9

    Professor David Wilson, the UK's leading criminologist, presents the third series of Crime Files, this time focusing on Cold Cases. In episode 9, he looks at the concept of police confirmation bias and how miscarriages of justice can occur when police are selective about the evidence available to them.

    Director:Unknown
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  11. David Wilson's Crime Files Season 3 Episode 10 - Killer Secrets Taken to the Grave
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    #10 - Killer Secrets Taken to the Grave

    S3:E10

    David heads into the belly of the beast, the beer spattered streets of Glasgow's night life. Here David will uncover the victims of an unknown serial killer from the 1970s. During a 6 month window the "Weekend Killer" plagued the pubs and dancehalls of Glasgow looking for his next victim and David is going to see how all these poor women connect.

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Season 3 Ratings Summary

"Waiting for Science" is the best rated episode of "David Wilson's Crime Files" season 3. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 10/11/2022. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Mysterious Deaths".