
Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big
True Crime
The Mr Big sting is a powerful tool to get criminals to confess. It got David Lyttle to confess to the murder of his mate, Brett Hall. But is it fair? Is it just? Or does it lead to false convictions?
Location:
United States
Genres:
True Crime
Description:
The Mr Big sting is a powerful tool to get criminals to confess. It got David Lyttle to confess to the murder of his mate, Brett Hall. But is it fair? Is it just? Or does it lead to false convictions?
Language:
English
Episodes
Seeking Justice
7/6/2023
Is the Mr Big Sting: a powerful tool? Or an underhanded tactic? And can it bring justice?
Duration:00:43:43
The Verdict
7/4/2023
The jury returns a verdict. Did they get it right?
Duration:00:41:32
The Defence Challenge the Sting
7/2/2023
Did the police push David Lyttle into a false confession? Or did they just give him an opportunity to tell the truth?
Duration:00:40:19
The Jury Hears the Mr Big Sting
6/29/2023
When the jury hear the Mr Big tapes, David's confession is held up to scrutiny.
Duration:00:39:41
The Trial (Part Two)
6/27/2023
As doubts on both sides mount, the Mr Big evidence becomes crucial to the Crown's case.
Duration:00:58:02
The Trial (Part One)
6/25/2023
The Crown finally opens its case against David Lyttle.
Duration:00:49:48
Disclosure Fiasco
6/22/2023
The trial begins, only to collapse after a week due to police failures. Can a fair trial ever happen?
Duration:00:44:43
What to Believe
6/20/2023
We find it hard to believe people would confess to a crime they didn't commit. But they do.
Duration:00:42:53
The Mr Big Operation on David Lyttle
6/18/2023
The police get their confession. But can we believe it?
Duration:00:41:16
Mr Big: How it Works
6/15/2023
Only three countries in the world allow the Mr Big technique to be used. We're one of them.
Duration:00:23:31
A Knock at the Door
6/13/2023
Is this police sting reliable? Is it just?
Duration:00:27:40
Introducing: Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big
6/5/2023
The Mr Big technique is a powerful tool used to get criminals to confess. But is it fair? Is it just? Or does it lead to false convictions?
Duration:00:03:28