
Theintruder had existed only in her nightmare - and because of her sleepwalking herown shots had killed the people she loved.These are just three of the incredible cases explored in The Sleepwalk Killers - caseswhere nightmares are not just bad dreams and the violence very real.A hand-carved Zulu warrior points a spear threateningly at Leslie Watkins, 90, as he works in his home office at Arkles Bay.

Twenty-four hours later she's charged with double murder. Her father and little brother die inthe shoot out. He was alsovain and arrogant until, that is, he realised he also suffered sleep problems andarrested himself for murder.Jo Ann, a Kentucky teenager in ankle socks goes on trial for her life afterfighting an hour long gun battle with a burglar. In fact, hissuperiors in Paris rated him as possibly the most brilliant in France. Chief Inspector Robert Ledru of the Surete was a brilliant detective. Like other nightmare killers, a juryfound him not guilty because he had been asleep at the time. And somnambulists areknown to have killed at least 70 people - with courts finding a huge percentageinnocent of any crime.Few people suspected that 27-year-old Fraser, a loving and protective husbandand father, was possessed by monsters which dominated him when he was asleep.These 'demons' goaded him into acts of savagery which culminated in thebattering to death of his infant son Simon.

Research by respected scientists has shown that America has about 8.4 millionsleepwalkers and the UK has a little over 2.4 million.


