True Crime July 1994

True Crime July 1994

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The huge crowd surged forward, cheering wildly as the group appeared on the stage. That day Malcolm gillespie took the lead, on other occasions Catherine Humphrey and Margaret Dixon would star. Their stories, recalled in this issue, make fascinating reading and form part of the newly researched cases in our Scottish series.

Have you ever wondered why so many women throw themselves at convicted serial killers? Peter Sutcliffe attracted scores of female admirers, many of whom write to and visit him in Broadmoor. Ted Bundy received proposals of marriage and fan mail from women while he was living out his days on Florida’s Death Row. These bizarre females are a well-known phenomenon, perhaps driven by some masochistic abnormality. But what explanation can be given for a man who so hero-worships a serial killer that he begains to emulate his behaviour? Richard Starrett thought Bundy was a hero, and kept news cuttings on rates and murders. He is now seriving five life terms in prison.

It is quite refreshing to read ‘Voice From The Chair’ because the feelings of prison wardens on convicts they guard is so rarely voiced. Yet prison staff are ideally situated to form opinions of character – and Deputy Warden Schmuhl has some interesting revelations to make in what is an inside story!

Inside this magazine:

The Black Kalendar of Aberdeen – Part 2
ABERDEEN HANGING OF AN EXCISE OFFICER
The Smugglers’ Revenge

STRANGE TALE OF THE DOUBLE POISONING

THE EXTRAORDINARY HANGING OF MARGARET DIXON

TED BUNDY FAN RICHARD STARRET KEPT HIS SEX SLAVES TIED UP IN TORTURE CUPBOARD

MASSACRE AT THE OLD BARN INN

HORROR AT WINCHESTER RAILWAY STATION

FORENSIC FILE – Part 6 Maggots

IS IT TOO MUCH TO ASK FOR?

VOICE FROM THE CHAIR – Part 3

COMMENT

BETTY WAS THE HIT-WOMAN WITH A KNIFE

THE INCREDIBLE CAREER OF APTRICIA REID

FOUR SLAIN IN WRONG HIT HORROR

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