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Out of stockHis own incredible story – Amazing secrets of the Victorian Underworld by Jerome Caminada
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Out of stockThey were called the dynamiters – and their mission was to begin a wave of terrorist attacks on England. By John Sanders.
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Out of stockThis casebook gives a fascinating insight into how evidence, gleaned by some of Britain’s most famous forensic scientists, solved many of the classic murder cases in the twentieth century. By John Sanders
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Out of stockHow I became the worlds’ biggest fraudster If you think City fraud is something new, by warned! It all began with Austin Bidwell. Bidwell’s ambition was to pull off a £1million sting at the expense of none other than the Bank of England.
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Out of stockAs recently as the 1960s, convicted murderers in Britain were hanged by the neck until dead. Now, for the first time, you can read the full story of Britain¹s last hangman Harry Allen...
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Out of stockFrom Jack the Ripper to Jack the Stripper and beyond learn how bizarre sexual practices, fetishes and perversions can turn into murder!
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Out of stockOrder online now! Issue will be sent to you on October 13th, 2020, or buy in shops from October 22nd, 2020
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Out of stockA compelling study of poisons and poisoners. Sixteen celebrated murder cases each coupled with a study of the poison used. A modern classic of criminology. By Brian Marriner.
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Out of stockAgatha Christie: Agony of a domestic tiff Rasputin: Strange Demise of the sinning saint Captain Bligh: Just a bit of a bad temper? Sweeney Todd: Fact or fiction? But very nice pies! By Andrew Moss.
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Out of stockFor nearly one hundred years the tolling of the Strangeways Prison bell told the citizens of Manchester that another murderer had been hanged. By Sara Lee.
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Out of stockNo single law ever spawned greater violence than the law enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1920 banning the sale and manufacture of alcohol. By Kenneth Allsop.
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Out of stockThis is the enthralling story of a murder case that touched a raw nerve among millions of British homeowners. By John Sanders.