The crimes chronicled in this episode include: NOTORIOUS NANNY: In Massachusetts, Louise Woodward an 18-year-old British nanny, was convicted of murder in the second degree of 18-month-old Matthew Eappen. On appeal, her sentence was reduced to involuntary manslaughter. FASHION FELON: Anand Jon Alexander was a celebrity fashion designer who dressed some of Hollywood's most recognizable stars; however, he was arrested and found guilty of multiple sexual offence charges. HOUSE OF HORRORS: 25 Cromwell Street appeared innocuous for many years until it was revealed that its owners, Fred and Rosemary West, had murdered and buried 9 girls and women on the grounds. Fred hung himself awaiting trial, and Rosemary is serving a life sentence. CRIME FIGHTERS: Post-Second World War London saw a boom in the number of Private Detectives and personal security guard agencies. MALAYSIAN WEAPONS' HEIST: Mystic cult group, Al-Ma'unah, claimed responsibility for a daring weapons' heist that left the Malaysian Government embarrassed and on the defensive. All members of the cult were found and arrested. ART HEIST: The National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome was left reeling in 1998 when 3 paintings by Van Gough & Cezanne, worth a reported $30 million were stolen. The paintings were recovered and the crime attributed to one of the Guards.
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