Which of London's most gruesome murders happened in your street? And were they committed by Jack the Ripper, the Kray twins, the Blackout Ripper or ‘Acid Bath’ Haigh?
... AZ of London Murders (Barnsley 2007) B. Lane, The Murder Club Guide to London (London 1988) C. Maxton, Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in Croydon (Barnsley 2006) J. Oates, Unsolved Murders in Victorian and Edwardian London ...
LONDON. 1. On Charlie Brown and his tavern, see the 'Isle of Dogs Life' homepage. 2. On these four cases, see NA MEPO 20/1. ... E. O'Donnell, Strange Disappearances (London 1927), 2927, Oates, Unsolved Murders in Victorian and Edwardian ...
The Chelsea Double Murder IPN May 21 and 28 1870; Times May 13, 14, 16, 17, 19 and 21, June 8, 9, 10, ... Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths around Uxbridge (Barnsley 2008), 77–92 and Buckinghamshire Murders (Stroud 2012), 57–70.
The ghoulish handiwork of nineteenth-century London - the rivals of the Ripper.
had heard Alan Wilson give a terrible yell when the murderer seized hold of him, and the olfactory senses of other neighbours were made use of to deduce that all was not well at 28 Merchiston Avenue. The police was called in, ...
This is a true crime title about the murder of Eliza Grimwood in 1838 by the infamous 'Ripper of Waterloo Road'.
. . Amazing!!” —Amazon reviewer, five stars A police detective follows a trail of gruesome murders through London—while someone else follows him—in this dark thriller by the author of The Demons Beneath. Two victims.
Does this long-forgotten novel hold the key to the mystery of the Whitechapel Murders of 1888?
In this true-crime story, Sinclair McKay meticulously evaluates the evidence in first-hand sources. His gripping account sheds new light on a mystery that eluded Scotland Yard.
Meet the Victorians in their strangest forms.