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How police caught Leo Ross' killer revealed in new series

Sarah Mason 7th Mar, 2026   0

THE WORK of how West Midlands Police caught Leo Ross’ murderer was showcased in the first episode of a new BBC series.

Officers from the Homicide department were featured in the programme, which highlights how forensics can be used in complex cases.

The first episode, which aired on March 1, highlighted the case of Kian Moulton, who was jailed for the murder of 12-year-old Leo in Hall Green.

The force say forensics were vital in linking Moulton to the crime, with blood found both on his shirt and on the knife used in the killing.

The blood samples were matched with Leo’s by investigators, forming a vital piece of evidence.

Detective Inspector Joe Davenport, who led the investigation, said: “We had CCTV footage showing Kian Moulton riding to and from the murder scene, as well as bodyworn footage showing him talking to officers, but what we really needed was that key forensic link between him and Leo.




“The examination of the blood samples showed he had some of Leo’s blood on him, which was key to linking him with the crime.”

After he attacked Leo, Moulton discarded the knife near a stream a short distance from the scene.


Had he thrown the knife just a short distance further away into the stream itself, this key piece of evidence could have been lost.

Forensics: The Real CSI was filmed in direct co-operation with West Midlands Police and the series will feature five significant cases officers investigated across the region.

The first episode is be available to view on BBC iPlayer.