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Gone But Not Forgotten: They say there's no such thing as the perfect murder, but practically every day of the year someone is killed and their killer remains at large. This section of the archive is dedicated to the victims of the UK's unsolved murders of the 20th century...
Gone But Not Forgotten: March
Murders in the UK: 13/3/1940 Caroline Jones – London
When neighbours in Brondesbury Villas, Kilburn, north London, alerted police that they hadn’t seen Mrs. Caroline Jones, a 55-year-old widow living at No. 21, for some time, the police broke into her flat. They found Mrs. Jones, who lived alone, lying on her bed with her wrists and ankles tied and a scarf stuffed into her mouth.
A post-mortem fixed Wednesday, March 13th, 1940, as the date of her death, which meant that she had been killed a month previously. She had been severely hit about the head and strangled. The flat had been ransacked, suggesting robbery was the motive. UK Murder Stories from True Crime Library.
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