THIS is the chilling moment a killer stares down cops after he murdered two people in a baby shower bloodbath.
Nicholas Papworth and Anthony Bennison ran over and stabbed Adam Fanelli, 39, and Patrick Howard, 27, in a brutal attack.
They also knifed Mason Jordan - leaving him seriously injured - after a brief row broke out at a baby shower.
The horror attack in Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire, will now be explored in a two-part special of 24 Hours in Police Custody on Channel 4.
Papworth, 33, can be seen giving police officers an icy glare as he's quizzed on suspicion of murder.
One officer reveals how the killer was punched in a pub before threatening: "I'm going to get you."
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When asked by DC Jacob Hobday if he was indeed out to "get them", calm Papworth replies: "No comment".
The brute then continues to dodge the questions as he maintains his glare at the officer.
The two-part special reveals how officers untangled a web of "carnage" after the double killing in November 2022.
Police had originally been called to a report of a hit-and-run but were met by a "scene of utter devastation".
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The horror first unfolded inside The Crown pub where a baby shower was taking place but soon spilled out onto the streets.
Papworth and Mason had been involved in an altercation that was broken up by a number of other boozers.
After the group left, Bennison got in his car and was seen driving erratically until he caught up with Mason and Patrick.
He then used his car as a weapon to repeatedly drive at the pair while also colliding with road signs, parked cars and fences.
Hearing a noise outside his home, victim Adam went outside - telling his mum he would be "back in a minute".
He then stumbled across Patrick and Mason in an alleyway where they had fled from raging Bennison.
Meanwhile, the killer had driven back to the pub where he and Papworth went in a murderous convoy to hunt out the group.
The pair drove at the three men before Bennison got out of his car and knifed innocent Adam twice in the chest as he tried to help.
He then stabbed Mason eight times in the back and neck before plunging the blade into Patrick's neck - instantly paralysing him.
As Mason attempted to help his stricken pal, Papworth drove directly at them.
Patrick, who was unable to move, was pulled underneath the car and dragged for a short distance.
Papworth and Bennison were convicted of 12 offences in total, including murder and attempted murder.
They were both jailed for life last August with a minimum of 34 years and 38 years respectively.
Sentencing, His Honour Judge Michael Simon said Adam and Patrick's lives had been "brutally cut short" by the attack.
He added: "Nothing this court can do will fill the cavernous void in the hearts of the victims' loved ones.
"The events between 1am and 1.10am can only be described in one word - carnage.
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"The evening started by celebrating new life and ended in mourning and disbelief at the unspeakable and shocking violence."
- 24 Hours in Police Custody airs tonight and tomorrow night at 9pm on Channel 4