ITV’s documentary delves into Brianna Ghey’s murder, featuring interviews and police investigation insights.

Brianna was a student at Birchwood High School. She was found in Culcheth Linear Park, stabbed in the head and back, and her body was discovered by dog walkers.
Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe killed her and received life sentences last February. The documentary will feature many interviews with detectives, Brianna’s friends, and her mother, Esther Ghey.
Esther wants a public inquiry focusing on peer violence and social media reform. She also advocates for mindfulness in schools and believes the documentary tells the truth.
Esther wants people to know Brianna well. The film explores the benefits of mindfulness and examines harmful online content. Esther is grateful for the opportunity to speak about youth issues.
Esther thinks the statistics are shocking and hopes the show helps children. She emphasizes the need for welfare both online and offline. Police granted access to their investigation, which included evidence and interviews.
The show includes interviews with the killers in custody suites. Police caught them quickly, in 28 hours, and Scarlett and Eddie went to jail last February.
ITV appreciates Brianna’s family’s trust, which allowed them to tell her story. Esther gave a unique perspective, as did officers working on the case.
The documentary showcases Esther’s strength as she faces a horrible crime and fights to change society. She wants to keep her daughter’s name known. The show, called Brianna, will be on ITV1 and more.