I watched both episodes of The Hunt for Peter Tobin last night from @Firecrest Films, and while the story itself was horrifying, it was presented with remarkable sensitivity. The filmmakers paid particular attention to the impact on the victims’ families, which was handled with the utmost respect. ... Read more
I watched both episodes of The Hunt for Peter Tobin last night from @Firecrest Films, and while the story itself was horrifying, it was presented with remarkable sensitivity. The filmmakers paid particular attention to the impact on the victims’ families, which was handled with the utmost respect.

One part that stood out to me was when Kaye Adams and Lowri Turner discussed how they would approach interviewing grief-stricken family members today. They both openly acknowledged the challenges of handling the immense grief of parents who have lost a child, highlighting how their own life experiences and understanding of such profound loss would shape their approach. It was a powerful reminder of how important it is to be sensitive and empathetic when telling these difficult stories..

Both episodes are available on iPlayer now https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0028d07/the-hunt-for-peter-tobin-series-1-episode-1