The handyman at the Woodbine Inn had gone missing and when Harry’s crushed body was found the questions began – where did he die, why had the date of his birth been altered and who stood to benefit from his demise?
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He never received the knighthood that his astonishing work in the field of forensic science deserved but one of Britain’s greatest pathologists, Professor Keith Simpson, has finally been honoured by the City of Westminster with a London plaque. Now that it has been unveiled at Professor Simpson’s former home in Weymouth Street, Marylebone, it seems a fitting time to revisit some of his best-known cases.
The handyman at the Woodbine Inn had gone missing and when Harry’s crushed body was found the questions began – where did he die, why had the date of his birth been altered and who stood to benefit from his demise? A macabre re-enactment of the murder using Harry’s decomposing, broken corpse was just another bizarre twist in a case that put a woman in the electric chair at Sing Sing…
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