The final ingredient of a “can’t get you out of my head” true crime story is the way it sticks with you, changes how you see the world and lingers in your consciousness many years after you heard about the story for the first time. The creative team behind the show worked hard to translate what is compelling about the original case into just such an experience for the viewer. And as they were doing so, they found the process just as absorbing as the story itself - they can't get it out of their heads either.
This final episode of the Landscapers podcast will look back on the production and revisit Mansfield to find out how people there feel about the crime and investigation after so much time has passed.
The episode will include creator Ed Sinclair, and will bring back previous characters with a focus on the ‘real people’ who were involved in the case to look at how their feelings have changed over time and how the public reaction to the case and story has affected them. How does the true story behind Landscapers relate to the real world, and how does it change it?
Caroline Crampton is revisits the case and production with Landscapers producer Katie Carpenter and the others who have featured in the series so far including creator Ed Sinclair, script executive Jess Hill, cast members Dipo Ola and Kate O’Flynn, cinematographer Erik Wilson, Rob Griffin who led the original investigation for Nottinghamshire police, Susan and Chris’s solicitor Darrell Ennis-Gayle and local journalist Andy Done-Johnson.