DAVID TENNANT has spoken out on playing notorious serial killer Dennis Nilsen and the 'useful' thing detectives could do to get the murderer to talk.
On 9 February 1983, Dennis returned from work to discover police making a horrific discovery within his clogged up drains. The police then try to secure a conviction by gathering as much evidence as possible.Read more: Des: David Tennant stars as the notorious serial killerIn the 1980s, cigarettes could be smoked within police stations and interview rooms.
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