Who killed Olive Wilkinson? Nearly three-and-a-half decades after the 37-year-old Lincolnshire woman’s untimely demise in June 1983…
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Murder Most Foul No. 103
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- Orgy Of Rape And Murder – While On Probation
- 14-Year-Old On Trial For Mum’s Murder…Sentence: 35 Years
- Two Victims For Queensland’s Iron Pipe Murderer
- Opinion: More of your views
- Edith’s Killer Was “The Man With No Boots”
- Couples Who Kill: The Murder Of Mary Magdalene
- “Secret Lover” Was Christa’s Killer
- Unsolved: Cleethorpes’ Rubik’s Cube Mystery
- Butcher Sold Victims’ Flesh As Pork
- What Made The Hawaiian Kidnapper Kill?
- Barrow Butcher Raped And Killed Veronica, 15
- “I Took Them Out In The Desert And Buried Them Up To Their Necks”
- Child-Killer Kept A Diary Of Murder
- Shame Of The Murdering Minister
- Three Murdered For 30 Dollars
- “I Cut Her Bloody Head Off”
Who killed Olive Wilkinson? Nearly three-and-a-half decades after the 37-year-old Lincolnshire woman’s untimely demise in June 1983, the question is still being asked. “She was a gentle, kindly soul who wouldn’t hurt a fly. I was terribly shocked when I heard what had happened. I thought, ‘Oh no, not poor Olive.’ She didn’t deserve such an end,” a neighbour commented at the time. Unsolved – Cleethorpes’ Rubik’s Cube Mystery.
We visit Brighton for Edith’s Killer Was “The Man With No Boots,” the shocking 30s murder case concerning a young woman called Edith Drew-Bear. “The beam of the police officer’s torch revealed the body of a young woman floating face-up in the water tank. She’d been shot in the head and back and a scarf had been tied around her neck.”
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