Killing for Love will examine the compelling murder case of Nancy and Derek Haysom, with gripping new evidence, cliffhanger twists and different viewpoints explored across the online episodes.

The 20-year-old Elizabeth Haysom was widely admired at the University of Virginia for her wild past. Jens Soering, the son of a German diplomat, was a first year Jefferson Scholar and had just turned 18 when he met her. He was instantly entranced and they embarked on an intense, obsessive relationship. Three months into their affair, on 30 March 1985, Elizabeth's parents are brutally murdered in their Virginia home and the couple flee.

The lovers, Elizabeth Haysom and Jens Soering, flee Virginia following the brutal murder of Elizabeth's parents on 30 March 1985. Crisscrossing Asia and Europe they are eventually arrested in London, where Jens confesses to the murder in what he later claims was an act of love. Elizabeth agrees a deal with the prosecutor and returns to the US to plead guilty on condition that she will not face the death penalty. At her hearing, she lays the blame for the double murder on Jens and his obsessive love for her.

Feeling betrayed by his former lover Elizabeth Haysom, the teenage Jens Soering is returned to the US to stand trial for the murder of her parents. Soering likens his earlier confession to a tragic act of love, inspired by A Tale of Two Cities - giving his life to protect Elizabeth and ensure her happiness. His confessed account of the frenzied knife attack that killed the Haysoms, is picked over and re-enacted in court.

Teenager Jens Soering struggles to win sympathy in his trial for the brutal murder of his former lover, Elizabeth Haysom's parents. Tirelessly highlighting the inconsistencies between Jens' account, the crime scene and Elizabeth's claims, the defence team continue to struggle to overcome the damage done by Jens' original confession, despite there only being one slight piece of evidence - a smeared footprint.

Teenager Jens Soering's trial for the murder of his former lover, Elizabeth Haysom's parents takes a dramatic turn when Haysom takes the witness stand. Giving detailed testimony, Haysom paints Soering as an obsessive lover fulfilling her desire for her parents' death and returning to her soaked in their blood. Soering's legal team's efforts to pick apart her testimony are rewarded with a twist when a new witness steps forward.

Now 30 years in prison, Jens Soering is still petitioning for his release and claiming his innocence for the brutal murder of his former lover, Elizabeth Haysom's parents in 1985. The persistence of his defence team is rewarded as the latest forensic techniques provide compelling new evidence, but their efforts to repatriate Soering to Germany are thwarted at the last moment by Elizabeth Haysom who breaks a 20 year silence to keep Jens Soering in prison.
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