Have you been watching the ITV true-crime drama?
David Tennant is currently starring in ITV drama which follows the arrest and trial of one of the UK's most notorious serial killers. In the three-part true-crime series, David will play Dennis Nilsen himself - but what is the true story behind the show? Find out here...
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The series will be based on the book by Brian Masters, focusing on the victims of Dennis, who is thought to have murdered up to 15 boys and young men in his flat from 1978 to 1983. He would lure them to his home with offers of food, alcohol or board before killing them.
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The serial killer alluded the police for years before he was eventually caught by DCI Peter Jay in 1983, and he was eventually convicted for six murders and two attempted murders. He was sentenced to life imprisonment before dying from a blood clot following a surgery complication in 2018 aged 72.
David will star as Dennis in
According to Laura Foreman's Dennis feigned surprise when he was investigated after neighbours had complained of plumbing problems, in which human bones were discovered. According to the true-crime book, after being confronted he had said: "It's a long story; it goes back a long time. I'll tell you everything. I want to get it off my chest. Not here — at the police station." When he was asked if anyone else lived at his flat, he added: "Fifteen or sixteen, since 1978."
Daniel Mays plays DCI Peter Jay
After he was asked if he felt remorseful, he reportedly said: "I wished I could stop, but I couldn't. I had no other thrill or happiness."
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Speaking about David playing the role of Dennis, ITV's Head of Drama Polly Hill said: "David Tennant is going to be brilliant as Dennis Nilsen and with Daniel Mays as Jay and Jason Watkins as Brian, this has an incredible cast to bring this story to screen and we are delighted to be making this with New Pictures for ITV."
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