Channel 4  - The Kill List 
STORY FILMS, London, UK

In the early morning of June 9th 2018, a man walking his dog discovered a dead body under the announcers box at a baseball field in Clarksville, Indiana. The Police identified the deceased as Bryan Njoroge, a 21 year old soldier stationed in Kentucky who was in Clarksville on leave. It was reported that Njoroge had stolen a gun from a nearby firing range the day before. The Coroner ruled that the young soldier had turned this gun on himself. His death was recorded as a suicide.

That’s where the case would have rested, were it not for one troubling detail: a few weeks earlier, an anonymous dark web user had paid $5,500 on an assassination site to have Bryan Njoroge killed. The idea that anyone could go on to the dark web and anonymously arrange a contract killing both fascinates and frightens Yinka. It’s the stuff of dystopian crime fiction. But do genuine assassination websites really exist?

Yinka travels to Kentucky to meet Samwell Njoroge, Bryan’s father. Samwell does not accept the verdict of suicide. He says the police never mentioned that a contract had been taken out on Bryan’s life when they were investigating the case. He’s since got hold of the online correspondence from the website where the hit was ordered. Yinka sits down to take a look. It makes for extraordinary reading.

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