The cases of Elizabeth and Betty Branch, a mother and daughter who beat a young servant girl to death in
Contained within the pages of this book are the stories behind some of the most notorious murders
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Over the centuries South London has witnessed literally thousands of murders
Derbyshire Murders brings together fifteen of the county’s most extraordinary
Staffordshire murders brings together murderous tales that shocked not only the county
Looming ominously over the city, the stony battlements of Nottingham Castle speak of
Cumbria Murders brings together numerous murderous tales that shocked not only
Torture and punishment through history and not for the faint hearted
Dark and foggy Victorian streets, the murderous madman, the arsenic-laced evening meal
Surrey Murders is an examination of some of the county’s most notorious and shocking cases
The town of Boston lies alongside the peaceful River Witham and has the appearance of a tranquil place
This absorbing collection of some of the foulest deeds from Rotherham’s past
A fascinating collection of tales of murder and manslaughter from across Lancashire
33 True stories of Revenge, Jealousy, Greed & Lust
Only once in history has a British Prime Minister been assassinated.
Over the last two months Master Detective has focused on the crimes and execution of Barbara Graham
Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, London was gripped by the supposed curse of Tutankhamun
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Anatomy of a Mafia psychopath. Published 1st March 2012
Although Josie Larvin was an attractive blonde, she didn’t find it easy getting a boyfriend. Separated from her husband
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In the early 1960s, the Mad Men era, a mood of menace gripped New York City.
In 1998, William Queen was a veteran law enforcement agent with a lifelong love of motorcycles
Bernard O’Mahoney was a key member of the Essex Boys firm
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This collection of cases from the pages of True Detective, Master Detective, True Crime and Murder Most Foul
The controversial murder cases in the early 1950s led to the UK Homicide Act of 1957
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When prison officers at Frankland Prison in County Durham finally caught up with and subdued lifer Damien Fowkes
Robert Black guilty of Irish child murder. It was a petrol docket from a long-defunct
In 1940 as in 1952, the law in the UK was unequivocal. If two people engaged in a crime shared a resolution to resist a police officer by violence
For 20 long, pitifully agonising minutes one Sunday evening in the Spring Edward Walsh beat his pregnant wife Mary with a lump of wood