The three-part series dramatised the shocking and tragic events that occurred in 2010.

By James Hibbs

Published: Wednesday, 19 April 2023 at 12:00 am


True-crime drama series The Hunt for Raoul Moat has now finished airing on ITV1, and viewers have praised the show’s portrayal of the events of 2010.

The series focused on the true story of former Newcastle doorman Moat, who in 2010 shot his ex-girlfriend Samantha Stobbart, her new partner Christopher Brown and police officer David Rathband.

Brown died from his injuries and Rathband was permanently blinded. In February 2012, he died by suicide.

Viewers on Twitter praised the series for focusing on the victims, with one saying they have “gotta give @ITV a pat on the back” for the series, and another calling it “fantastic” for portraying that monster for what he really was”.

“Watched #TheHuntforRaoulMoat last night, was good, glad they’re making his victims the main focus as they shouldn’t be forgotten. #RIPChrisBrown and #RIPPCDavidRathband,” one wrote.

Another viewer added: “If I can say anything good coming from this series is that I and I hope many others, will not forget David Rathband and Christopher Brown.

Meanwhile, others called the drama “extremely powerful” and “brilliantly delivered”.

A fantastic mini series that portrays that monster for what he really was!

To all those who thought he was a hero- shame on you!

RIP Christopher Brown and PC Rathband. Lives taken too soon!#TheHuntforRaoulMoat

— Victoria Noble (@VickyNoble9) April 18, 2023