The case of Nicholas Lee Ingram, the British-born killer executed in Georgia’s electric chair. Check out “I Like To Torture Men While Their Women Watch” for the full story
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There was little doubt about his guilt, but should British-born torture-killer Nicholas Lee Ingram have ended up the 434th customer of “Old Sparky,” Georgia’s ageing electric chair? Ingram’s lawyer Clive Stafford-Smith certainly didn’t think so. And he wasn’t alone. Alcoholic amnesia had deprived the killer of any memory of his crime, and antipsychotic drugs had left him in a zombie-like state during his trial. Read “I Like To Torture Men While Their Women Watch” for the full story.
From Georgia to Georgia…this time the former Soviet republic at the edge of Europe. Moving there from bustling LA to a new life in a rural, mountainous region seemed to have been a great move for businessman Ryan Smith and his wife Lora. But a terrible fate awaited them. Turn to page 10 and European Crime Report: Jump Or Be Shot.
THE QUIET MAN…TURNED OUT TO BE A DOUBLE-KILLER
How familial DNA helped to finally track down the killer of a young Canadian couple murdered in the US
PAUL DONNELLEY’S MURDER MONTH
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MD FORUM: “I LIKE TO TORTURE MEN WHILE THEIR WOMEN WATCH”
The case of Nicholas Lee Ingram, the British-born killer executed in Georgia’s electric chair
EUROPEAN CRIME REPORT
“Jump Or Be Shot”, “End Of An Expat’s Dream”, “For The Love Of His Dog”
SCOTLAND’S CLASSIC CASES: SLAUGHTER IN THE SNOW
He was a hero of the troubles in Ulster but Corporal Andrew Walker was desperate for cash…
THE FLAMING RIDDLE OF LOVER’S LANE
The charred corpse of the young woman was found beneath a blossoming apple tree. Who was she? And who had killed her?
THE HANGINGS OF ALBERT PIERREPOINT – PART SIX: TRIPLE-HANGING IN CAIRO
How three British soldiers earned themselves a date with Britain’s top executioner
UNSOLVED MURDERS OF THE 1950s: BIRKENHEAD MYSTERY OF THE BODY IN THE PILL-BOX
The mysterious 1955 sex-killing of Alice Barton
WARTIME MURDER OF A TROUBLESOME WIFE
When a charred skeleton was found in a bombed-out chapel, police knew the victim was no enemy casualty
THIRTY YEARS AGO IN CRIME
More headline-making material from MD’s crime archives
THE MAN EXECUTED ON HIS BIRTHDAY
West Yorkshire murder of a popular widower
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