True Crime November 2023

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Highlights this issue include:

CASES FROM BRITAIN AND IRELAND…
MAJOR BRITISH MURDER CASES: EALING’S EVIL MR. RIPLEY
It was said Fabio Pereira had been inspired by the Hollywood film The Talented Mr. Ripley when he killed reclusive cancer patient John Goodman

LAST MEN ON THE GALLOWS: COP-KILLER’S “THREE FATAL ERRORS”
It was meant to be a night of celebration for Ronald Marwood. Instead, he killed PC Raymond Summers. Did police alter his statements to help get a conviction?

ASK TC: WHY THEY HANGED “LORD HAW HAW”
How acts of treason took World War Two propagandist William Joyce to the gallows

KILLERS RELEASED TO KILL AGAIN: “A SHARED PROSTITUTE AND AN UNPAID CAFÉ BILL”
When labourer William Rodgers killed his first victim the trial judge told him, “keep your temper under control.” It was a lesson Rodgers failed to learn – and just three years later he killed again…

FROM THE USA…
“KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON”
The true story behind Martin Scorsese’s new blockbuster

GANGLAND CONFIDENTIAL: SEX WITH MARILYN AND MEETINGS WITH THE MAFIA
President John F. Kennedy’s colourful private life – including his affair with actress Marilyn Monroe – was known to the FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. But the Mafia were in on the secret too

DOUBLE-KILLER ELBOWS HIS ATTORNEY IN COURT
The murders of Lisa Story and Robin Cornell shocked Florida in 1990 but remained unsolved until, more than a quarter of a century later, Joseph Zieler became the prime suspect. He proved to be a troublesome defendant

REVENGE OF THE CHILD SEX SLAVE
The dark secret at the heart of the murder in South Carolina of Dr. Eric Davis

SOLVED: 20-YEAR MYSTERY OF THE MURDERED MODEL
How TV actress Kim Delaney helped cold-case cops to finally identify the killer of Marie-Josee Saint-Antoine

AND FROM THE REST OF THE WORLD…
MURDER THE FRENCH WAY:
WHEN A MARRIED MUM TAKES A LOVER…
Nadine Baude wanted her husband dead. And burning him alive seemed the best solution…

NEWS & VIEWS
* Chronicles Of Crime
* Comment
* Movie Quiz

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