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Out of stockThe mining community of Abertillery, Monmouth, was horrified when the body of young Freda Burnell was found battered and
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Out of stockThey were both young, pretty, had lovers – one in high places – and faced murder charges. Mrs. Jessie Costello was a mum, a fund-raiser...
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Out of stockAs well as being decapitated Elizabeth Gaskin had been subjected to a vicious and frenzied attack
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Out of stockThere was something disturbing about 18-year-old John Rusdell, and his aunt and uncle were more than happy when he left their care to join the army
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Out of stockTheir eyes met. First a glance, then a smile. The stage was set for romance. Soon Cem and Muneyver were holding hands, next he was presenting her to his family
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Out of stockShe had faced troubles in the past but in recent years Julianne McCrery seemed to have pulled herself together and had even published a self-help book
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Out of stockAlthough Josie Larvin was an attractive blonde, she didn’t find it easy getting a boyfriend. Separated from her husband
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Out of stockBarmaid Evelina was in trouble. It was the sort that all too frequently bedevilled barmaids, and girls like them
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Out of stockWe have hundreds of unsolved murders of young women along the highways of our country, said an FBI spokesman
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Out of stockIn marrying Cecil Cornock for better or for worse Ann hadn’t bargained for anything like coming home and finding him sitting in front
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Out of stockAccidentally falling pregnant once may be a mistake, but falling pregnant five times must be a pathological condition...
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Out of stockNever leave your children by themselves. Not even for just a few minutes. And not even in your car or your own back garden
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Out of stockThey both wanted the same man, and he wanted both of them "If you love me you will fight for me," Josh told Sarah and Rachel - and they did.
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Out of stockIt was a few minutes past 10 p.m. that night of December 15th, 1948, when Mr. Mason frantically banged
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Out of stockIf ever a cafe had seen better days it was the Boiling Kettle on the corner of Folkestone’s High Street and Tontine Street.
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Out of stockAt the age of 11 he was known as “Britain’s Little Angel” after his image appeared on packets of the popular dessert Angel Delight.
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Out of stockYoung Sarah Clutton loved hats. On the morning of May 4th, 1925, she went into Lewis’s department store in Manchester
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Out of stockEverything about 31-year-old Philip Murray said “don’t mess with me.” A big bruiser of a man with his right eye missing, he worked on-and-off as a news vendor in Edinburgh, sharing a second-floor flat in Jamaica Street.
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Out of stockDonato Bilancia couldn’t help but admit it – his penis was at the root of his problems. It was just too small.
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Out of stockIt’s nearly two years since the untimely death of Jeremy Beadle, the much-missed broadcaster
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Out of stockWelcome to a packed 16-story issue of Murder Most Foul. It’s perhaps unfair to single out any of this issue’s stories –
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Out of stockAs a creative mastermind behind the children’s favourite Curious George, Alan Shalleck should have enjoyed his finest hour.
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Out of stockJust over seven years ago, in the September 2001 issue, Master Detective described Barry George’s conviction for the murder of Jill Dando as “The Verdict That Shocked The Nation.” From the very beginning there were doubts about the safety of George’s conv
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Out of stockTwo young choirboys made the grim discovery in the grounds of St. Luke’s Church, Holloway, north London, that Sunday morning of July 21st, 1946...
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Out of stockOne of the most exciting British manhunts of the early 1920s came to an end when insurance agent Edward Black was arrested in Liverpool
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Out of stockThere was no warning, no motive, no noise. Death had come to Leonard Greer silently in the darkness.
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Out of stockMost crime enthusiasts enjoy a good mystery and this quarter we’ve got two of them in this action-packed issue to get yo...
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Out of stockWas Jack The Ripper an American? A retired British cop says he was, and has produced startling evidence to back his theory - including a letter from Scotland Yard named Francis J. Tumblety as the most likely suspect.
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Out of stockPrivate investigator William Lane was well on the way to establishing himself as a prosperous, self-made man with a comf...
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Out of stockYoung Eric Carter had the sort of looks that would catch a lass’s eye, but he’d never had a girl friend until he fell
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Out of stockThe governor of the prison and two officials can testify to it, and if it was not for the detective sergeant who has had it in for me since I left the police force, I should have been found not guilty.”
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Out of stockKillers who get caught, killers who confess, killers who get away with it, killers who can't explain their motives
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Out of stockParallels dominate this quarter's issue. When Robert Bamford aided and abetted in the murder of John Timms
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Out of stockWe lead off this quarter with an incredibly sad case from Manchester. "I want you to arrest me and I do not wish to escape under any plea of irresponsibility,"
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Out of stockA popular and very successful crime writer wrote recently about a squad of cops in the US known as "closers"
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Out of stockThe father of forensic microscopy was Frenchman Edmund Locard. In 1910 he performed the first
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Out of stockFamous mysteries dominate this quarter's edition; from the unsolved murder of Adam Mather in his Lancashire home
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Out of stockSometimes it can pay to play a waiting game - and sometimes detectives have no choice but to do just that.
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Out of stockIn 1950 Buckinghamshire Police launched a hunt for a Polish labourer Eugen Stefanowicz.
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Out of stockFour little girls died in a senseless house fire. But could a mother really commit such an unspeakable crime?
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Out of stockThe young and the elderly are prominently feature in this classic issue, begining with the ordeal of a north London landlady,
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Out of stockFor nearly 23 years Peter Reyn-Bardt lived with a terrible secret. And with the passing of those years he began to think that he was safe.
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Out of stockBarry George claims 'I did not kill Jill Dando' read Don Hale's account of his reasons why George is innocent.
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Out of stockBridget Stovall and Andrea Yates are not related. In fact they don't even know one another, but their lives are intrinsically linked by murder - the drowning murders of their children.
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Out of stockThey walk among us, the cold-blooded killers who have so far evaded the long arms of the law
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Out of stockTwo British murder mysteries dominate this edition, starting with the murder of Polish-born coal miner Jerzsy Strzadala in Aberdare Park in April 1948
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Out of stockHe was a professional thief, what the Rochdale police call a scroat, a petty crook who will steal anything.
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Out of stockThree minutes after the deadly cocktail had been administered intravenously Marilyn Plantz was pronounced dead
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Out of stockEric Bechler's lust was his downfall - it led him to tell his sexy actress girl friend far too much - and she, in turn,
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Out of stockIf psychopaths are born, not made, then Karla Homolka isn't one. She just had the misforture to marry a psychopath
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Out of stockSecrets to kill for. What did they both cover up? Grandad's body grew lovely tomatoes. Horrific hanging in Guernsey.
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Out of stockFeature on the lonely hearts killers like Brian Vale, Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez, Harry Powers, Vienna's Elfriede Blauensteiner. The young music student who was killed by a young man from a poor Indian village. Plus lots of more....