This month sees the start of a new series of murder cases from Ireland, and in part 1 we take you back to August 1976 when two Englishmen arrived in Dublin with their tents and sleeping-bags just like thousands of back-packers every year.
This month’s issue contains stories about three murder machines – deadly devices rigged up by men intent on killing. Strangley, two of their victims survived.
Thelma & Louise II – Housewives became vice girls on the run Two million dollars meant Susie must be guilty Sunderland tragedy "I have to kill Cathy tonight"
"No daddy! No" Wife hears the sound of revenge "Mindy killed her father…but it wasn’t murder" The oldest killer in town. The opera singer’s fatal finale
Sex on tap for Pam the husband-killer. Wicked Theresa burned her daughter alive. "Catch me before I kill more." Jersey horror of the body in the fridge.
She was physically and psychologically terrified of him. He was a body-builder, a policeman and a bully – and she was sure that he had killed his first wife.
The wicked father. Daughter Tracy giving her dramatic evidence. Shocking case of the murderous stepmother. Glasgow murder. Prostitute lured Henry to his death.
CHILD BURIED IN A CHURCH CRYPT Little Mary was only six years old when she went out to play minutes away from her home in Halifax. She was never seen alive again
This month in True Detective, how court procedures have changed over the years, but some people still mistakenly believe they can influence the outcome of a trial simply by writing to the judge.