In 1976, Renee MacRae and her infant son Andrew were reported missing. The car they were travelling in was found on fire in a lay-by near Inverness. Neither was ever seen again, but police suspected that this was not just a missing persons case. As the investigation developed, investigators began to suspect that Renee's married lover Bill McDowell may be responsible for murdering the pair. A lack of solid evidence made the case go cold. But in the early 2000s, blood pattern analyst Chris Gannicliffe and soil specialist Professor Lorna Dawson were invited to review the case. What they uncovered during re-examination of the evidence led directly to the arrest of McDowell and his conviction for the murder of Renee and Andrew. In our next story, the town of Carlisle is rocked when police open a murder investigation into the death of local man Lee McKnight, who was found dead in a river early one summer morning in 2020. Detectives soon identify six suspects in connection with Lee's death, but to untangle just what happened on the night before the murder and prove who was responsible, police turn to cell site analyst Paul Hope. Paul undertakes a survey of the movements of the suspects' phones that night and provides the prosecution with key evidence linking two of the suspects to the river area where Lee's body was found.