Sky's latest true-crime sensation, The Body Next Door, has left documentary enthusiasts utterly captivated. Launched earlier this month, it delves into one of the most peculiar murder mysteries in Welsh history. Spread across three gripping episodes, we're transported back to November 2015, when a human body is found in the village of Beddau, baffling investigators as DNA, fingerprints and dental records prove unattainable.

Viewers were left gobsmacked after discovering that the late Leigh Ann Sabine instructed her friends to fetch a medical skeleton from her shed, only for them to stumble upon the corpse of her husband John, who had vanished 18 years earlier. South Wales Police subsequently unearthed decades of hidden family secrets. In response to the docuseries' jaw-dropping revelations, fans flocked online to recommend The Body Next Door to anyone who hasn't seen it yet, reports Wales Online .

"Wow, this is one crazy documentary, can't believe it actually happened, you have to watch it to believe it! That woman was pure evil!" read one post. (sic) "Wow!!! just watched The Body Next Door..

. if this true story was a film you'd say no way, so farfetched and could never happen" another social media user penned. (sic) "I've just finished watching all three episodes of #TheBodyNextDoor.

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..I was riveted! What an absolutely extraordinary story.

It just shows you really don't know who people are and if you have a monster living in your midst. Highly recommended viewing," someone.