The Body Next Door, Sky Documentaries, review: the grisly story of a case that rocked rural Wales
In 2015, villagers in Beddau were horrified when a body was found wrapped in plastic. This true-crime doc digs into the case
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In 2015, villagers in Beddau were horrified when a body was found wrapped in plastic. This true-crime doc digs into the case
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