Staffordshire Murders

Staffordshire Murders
Title Staffordshire Murders PDF eBook
Author Alan Hayhurst
Publisher The History Press
Pages 256
Release 2012-02-29
Genre True Crime
ISBN 0752484338

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Staffordshire Murders brings together murderous tales that shocked not only the county but made headline news throughout the nation. They include the poisonous Dr Palmer, murder on the canal, a tale of infanticide, the body in the gasometer, the chauffeur's revenge, murder on Cannock Chase and much more. Alan Hayhurst has spent many hours visiting the scenes detailed in this book, as well as researching original documents and talking to people who have meories of the individual crimes. His well-illustrated and enthralling text will appeal to all who are interested in the shady side of Staffordshire's history.

Lancashire Murders

Lancashire Murders
Title Lancashire Murders PDF eBook
Author Alan Hayhurst
Publisher The History Press
Pages 217
Release 2012-02-29
Genre True Crime
ISBN 0752484214

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Contained within the pages of this book are the stories behind some of the most notorious murders in Lancashire's history. The cases covered here record the county's most fascinating but least known crimes, as well as famous murders that gripped not just Lancashire but the whole nation. From Liverpool's Florence Maybrick (was she really guilty of poisoning her hypochondriac husband with arsenic and was he indeed Jack the Ripper?) to late Victorian Bury's disturbing 'Body in the Wardrobe' case; from the infamous Drs Ruxton and Clements, who saw off five wives between them, to Blackpool's Louisa Merrifield, whose loose tongue was undoubtedly her downfall, this is a collection of the county's most dramatic and interesting criminal cases Alan Hayhurst has been uncovering evidence about the county's historic murders for more than forty years. In writing this book he has visited all of the murder sites, consulted original documents and contemporary reports, and spoken to those who has personal memories of the cases concerned. Lancashire Murders is a unique re-examination of the darker side of the county's past.

Unsolved Murders of the UK

Unsolved Murders of the UK
Title Unsolved Murders of the UK PDF eBook
Author Phil Drake
Publisher Pen and Sword True Crime
Pages 245
Release 2024-04-30
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1399032577

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Unsolved Murders of the UK: Cold cases from 1951 to Present Day delves into the mysterious and haunting cases of individuals who were brutally taken from this world, yet their killers were never brought to justice. From mysterious disappearances to seemingly motiveless killings, as well as other cases that continue to perplex law enforcement, this book takes a closer look at the victims, the crimes and the police investigations, as well as the theories surrounding each case. With a focus on the cold cases that have remained unsolved for decades, this book offers a comprehensive examination of the most intriguing and disturbing murders in the UK’s recent history. Join us as we explore the twisted minds of the killers and the relentless pursuit of justice for the victims and their families. This book will captivate true crime enthusiasts and armchair detectives alike.

The Murder of Judith Roberts

The Murder of Judith Roberts
Title The Murder of Judith Roberts PDF eBook
Author Tanita Matthews
Publisher Pen and Sword True Crime
Pages 261
Release 2024-12-30
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1399080148

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In the Summer of 1972, 14-year-old Judith Roberts took off for a bike ride within the vicinity of her Staffordshire home. Her body was discovered after a three-day manhunt, concealed from view in a thick privet having been brutally attacked. The community of Tamworth was rocked by the news of her death and an outcry for justice ensued. Within weeks of her murder, an impressionable and troubled soldier, based in the nearby barracks, 17-year-old Andrew Evans, walked into a police station and confessed to the killing. Relentlessly interviewed for hours on end without representation or an appropriate adult present, Andrew was swiftly charged with Judith's murder. Despite attempting to recount his statement and a legal defense at trial that defied the prosecution's arguments that Andrew Evans was guilty, a judge sentenced him to life behind bars. He was eventually acquitted in 1997 in what was, at the time, Britain's longest miscarriage of justice. While Andrew Evans fought for his freedom, another man drove up and down England undetected: Peter William Sutcliffe. Eventually proven capable of inflicting unimaginable horror at any given opportunity, an independent inquiry dubbed him likely responsible for more murders than the 13 he was convicted of and the seven others he attempted between 1975 and 1980. In The Murder of Judith Roberts, Chris Clark and Tanita Matthews examine evidence that concludes that Sutcliffe, whose violent criminal history dates back as far as 1969, was the real culprit responsible for Judith's murder. With never before-published dialogue from Andrew Evans' police interviews showing the grave miscarriage of justice, the case file of the five-decade cold case is examined under a new light.

West Midland Murders

West Midland Murders
Title West Midland Murders PDF eBook
Author Michael Posner
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 303
Release 2010-04-15
Genre True Crime
ISBN 144563211X

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Nineteenth century crime and punishment in the Black Country.

The Story of Real Life Police Murders.

The Story of Real Life Police Murders.
Title The Story of Real Life Police Murders. PDF eBook
Author Nigel Wier
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 104
Release 2011-09-02
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1456779591

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This book is about the murders of police officers in the United Kingdom since the end of the Second World War till the modern day. You will see that all the murders are horrific and and without any justification against the people will ask to police our streets. You will see that most of the officers are unarmed and all our brave. The murderer does not distinguish between the ranks of the police officers as you will see in this book, it appears that he kills with malice with no thought for anyone apart from himself. I hope the book gives you a little insight into the world of a policeman and what they have to face each and every day.

Collections for a History of Staffordshire

Collections for a History of Staffordshire
Title Collections for a History of Staffordshire PDF eBook
Author Staffordshire Record Society
Publisher
Pages 426
Release 1912
Genre Staffordshire (England)
ISBN

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Minutes of meetings of the society appear in most of the vols.