In Plain Sight is a Scottish television drama series covering the crimes committed by serial killer Peter Manuel in Lanarkshire, Scotland in the 1950s.
[3] The plot revolves around serial killer Peter Manuel, who killed at least eight people between 1956 and 1958 in Lanarkshire, and the detective who pursued him to his conviction, William Muncie.
[8] At the time, local police had never dealt with this level of criminality before; Manuel chose his victims at random, with no apparent reason[9] and ended up scaring a whole community so much that everyone started locking their doors.
[10] The series follows the destructive trail that Manuel left and shows him revelling in his cockiness with the police and his victims, even going so far as representing himself in his criminal trials.
It was obvious they had no intention of pulling the plug.”[13] Many locations across Glasgow (including the Victoria Infirmary)[14] and the Central Belt of Scotland were used in filming.