True Detective September 2023

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Sixty years ago, on August 8th, 1963, the largest-ever robbery committed in Britain happened. It quickly became known as the Great Train Robbery – and the names of many of the culprits were subsequently written into the nation’s criminal folklore. Bruce Reynolds, Ronnie Biggs, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson: just some of the 15 masked men who attacked the Glasgow to London Royal Mail train. In the space of some 20 minutes, the gang stole 119 mailbags and escaped with a haul of more than £2.5 million – the equivalent of £45 million in today’s money. It was, therefore, a sensational heist, one which dominated the front pages of the national newspapers as investigators went on the hunt for the guilty men. And even after most of them were captured, the story was far from over….Marking the anniversary of the crime, we present “Crimes That Made The Headlines Extra – The True Story Of The Great Train Robbery”.

Ahead of that comes a disturbing tale of murder from New Zealand, involving a Colombian victim and a culprit who was a former prisoner. As in so many of today’s criminal investigations, technology played its part in nailing the suspect. See “Fear Thy Neighbour” for the full story.

Finally, don’t miss the story of how a robbery at a Dublin candle factory led to a significant moment in Ireland’s legal history. Read “First Execution In The New Irish State” for the full story.

Highlights this issue include:

* Fear Thy Neighbour
* Crimes That Made The Headlines: Horror Of The Hanging Model
* Hanged In Australia: South Australian Killer Released To Kill Again
* Death In The Line Of Duty: Part 9
* Crimes That Made The Headlines – Extra: The True Story Of The Great Train Robbery
* Questions & Answers: Was Walter Perry A Double-Killer?
* First Execution In The Irish New State
* Execution USA

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