Murder Most Foul No. 65

Murder Most Foul No. 65

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Most 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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Most crime enthusiasts enjoy a good mystery and this quarter we’ve got two of them in this action-packed issue to get you thinking. Starting on page 6 is a home-grown double-murder mystery involving a cattle-dealer and his “housekeeper” who were found dead in the garden of their cottage at Skinner’s Bottom, near Redruth, Cornwall. Robbery was suggested as one motive, a deadly fight another. To add to the confusion, the local police reached one conclusion, Scotland Yard another.

Mystery Of The 13 Marks is another murder by a person or persons unknown. Who was the killer of Norman Bechtel? Why were there 13 holes punctured in the flesh around his heart? And what sinister forces brought sudden and violent death to four members of his family?

With mysteries there are more questions than answers, so let us know what you think of these two cases.

Why was the last man hanged at Horsham Gaol exhibited to the public at the Queen’s Head for 2d a head? Read the classic case from Brighton on and all will be revealed…

"I Shot Her To Put Her Out Of Her Mystery"
Cornwall’s Double-Murder At Skinner’s Bottom
Two Victims For Killer Stifled By A Privileged Life
Three Die For The Love Of Gabriella
Hell’s Kitchen Junkie Cooked Girl Friend Into Soup
Bradford Tragedy: Doomed To Death
Last Tango In New York
Mysterious Death Of Austria’s Mountain Girl
From Cheshire: Gallows For "The Smiling Upholsterer"
The Victim Who Wouldn’t Stay Dead
Last Man Hanged At Horsham Gaol For Killing Brighton’s Chief Of Police
Sandpit Murder Of The Butterfly Bonde
Lynch him Cried The Mob
Murder In The Ice-Box
Mystery Of The 13 Marks
Murder At The Devil’s Punchbowl

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