About When Missing Turns To Murder: Live

The acclaimed Netflix true crime series When Missing Turns to Murder comes to our main stage for an unmissable and deeply moving live event, hosted by Rav Wilding.

What happens in a police investigation?
What happens to the family at its heart?

Hosted by Rav Wilding, former police officer and television presenter, this powerful and insightful evening brings together those personally connected to a harrowing real-life “missing to murder” case.

Rav’s joined on stage by the family of a woman who was brutally murdered by her abusive ex-partner, and by the police who investigated and brought the killer to justice.

Working in association, and collaborating with the charities Missing People and Cranstoun, this is an evening that highlights the issues surrounding domestic violence and violence against women, through deeply personal conversation.

This is an evening that reveals how one family, profoundly affected by the murder of their loved one, is turning horrific tragedy into empowered, law-changing positivity for the future.

One in four women experiences domestic abuse. Join Rav and his guests this evening and do something to change that.

Cranstoun
is a social justice charity that has supported people and communities for over 50 years. Their specialist domestic abuse services work with thousands of people each year, working to change harmful behaviours and provide vital support to victims, survivors, and their families. Cranstoun also delivers services across relating to drugs, alcohol and housing, always placing people at the heart of its work.

Every 90 seconds, someone goes missing in the UK — 170,000 people every year. Missing People is the only UK charity dedicated to supporting missing children and adults, as well as their loved ones. Our mission is to be a lifeline when someone disappears, providing free, confidential advice and guidance every day. Through our award-winning Helpline, anyone who is missing, thinking of going missing, or affected by someone who has, can connect to safety, support, and practical guidance. Each family is offered a dedicated Case Worker and tailored services including counselling, peer support, and therapeutic activities.

We work closely with UK police to ensure those reported missing, and their families, are connected to our services, and we help coordinate awareness campaigns to aid searches. With 30 years’ experience and deep lived-experience insight, Missing People drives systemic change through research, training, and campaigning, with the ultimate vision that every missing person is found safely.

Presented by AEG Presents.