10 Rillington Place – The Story of John Christie

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John Reginald Christie was one of Britain’s most notorious serial killers – a soft-spoken, seemingly mild-mannered man who hid a horrific double life behind closed doors.

Between the 1940s and early 1950s, Christie murdered at least eight people, including his own wife, by luring them into his flat at 10 Rillington Place in London’s Notting Hill. He used gas to render his victims unconscious before killing them, often under the guise of offering medical help.

Disturbingly, some of the bodies were found hidden within the walls and floorboards of the very home where he lived for years. His crimes went undetected for far too long, in part because of his quiet, manipulative demeanor – and a tragic miscarriage of justice that led to an innocent man, Timothy Evans, being hanged for one of Christie’s murders.

In our upcoming project, we’ll be retracing Christie’s dark footsteps.

While 10 Rillington Place no longer exists – having been demolished in the 1960s – the ground it stood on remains, and we’re going there to uncover the real story behind the man and the crimes that shocked a nation. We’ll explore how Christie was able to get away with murder for so long, how his outward persona masked a deeply disturbed mind, and how the failings of the justice system let him operate in plain sight.

But we won’t stop there. We’re also travelling to Halifax, West Yorkshire – Christie’s birthplace – to dig into his early life. What shaped the boy who would one day become a killer? What warnings were missed? We’ll speak to historians, examine old records, and piece together the formative years of one of Britain’s most chilling criminals.

This journey isn’t just about the murders – it’s about understanding the man behind them.

Prepare to go deeper than the headlines. From the shadow of Rillington Place to the quiet streets of Halifax, we’re pulling back the layers of one of the darkest stories in British history.

2 responses to “10 Rillington Place – The Story of John Christie”

  1. Emma Julian avatar
    Emma Julian

    Looking forward to this my dad actually visited and went into 10 Rillington place about 3 weeks before they knocked it down. He said it was most interesting mind you he did have a strange fascination with murder stories maybe that’s why I like murder cases

    1. Chris avatar

      Thank-you, Emma. This is something we have been building towards for a few months now but we have had to wait until the middle of the year as that is when we have booked to stay over in London. We could have filmed this in two parts and released them seperately, one from Halifax and then a follow-up from London, but we decided against that and will be making one video combining the two locations.

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