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Warwickshire Tales of Mystery and Murder

Warwickshire Tales of Mystery and Murder
Author: Betty Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2001
Genre: Murder
ISBN: 9781853067020

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A collection of stories from Warwickshire's past including the murder of Jack Taylor in his Warwick home, the mysterious identity of a rich lady from Sutton under Brailes, and the sudden death of the boxer, Randolph Turpin, in Leamington.


Warwickshire Murders

Warwickshire Murders
Author: Kevin Turton
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2012-02-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0752484370

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Warwickshire has seen its fair share of murder down the centuries. This latest collection explores notorious crimes from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, using contemporary documents, trial transcripts and newspaper accounts to examine cases that gripped both the county and the nation. Among the stories included here are the case of Edwin James Moore, who set fire to his mother after an argument over supper at Leamington Spa in 1907; the Coventry bombings in 1939, for which two men were executed in 1940; and the case of Thomas Ball, who was poisoned by his wife in 1848. She was later tried and executed in Coventry and was the last woman to be executed in public.


The Man Who Didn't Shoot Hitler

The Man Who Didn't Shoot Hitler
Author: David Johnson
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0752489143

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This is the tale of two men.The first is Henry Tandey, an ordinary man later deemed to be 'a hero of the old berserk type', born and brought up in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, who displayed extraordinary courage to emerge from the First World War as the most decorated British private to survive. The second is Adolf Hitler, who was highly decorated in his service to Germany in the First World War and went on to become one of the most infamous dictators in history, later bringing the world to the brink of destruction during the Second World War. It seems unlikely that their fates should collide. Yet in 1938 Hitler named Tandey as the soldier who spared his life on 28 September 1918 in the aftermath of the Battle of Marcoing – an assertion that came as a surprise to Tandey himself. The Man Who Didn't Shoot Hitler tells the story of Tandey's and Hitler's Great War, the moment when their lives became intertwined – if in fact they did – and how Tandey lived with the stigma of being known not for his chestful of medals for gallantry in service of King and Country, but as the man who let Hitler live.


Warwickshire Murders

Warwickshire Murders
Author: Kevin Turton
Publisher: Sutton
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2007-03-22
Genre: Murder
ISBN: 9780750942423

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From Warwick to Rugby, from Coventry to Nuneaton and from Stratford to Leamington Spa, Warwickshire Murders is a powerful and fascinating reappraisal of some of the most brutal and gruesome killings in the county’s history, and is sure to appeal to crime enthusiasts.


Cheshire Tales of Mystery and Murder

Cheshire Tales of Mystery and Murder
Author: Jeffrey Pearson
Publisher: Countryside Books (GB)
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2002
Genre: Haunted places
ISBN: 9781853067686

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Containing ghost stories and murder cases from across the county, this collection includes the beating to death of a pregnant woman in Lymm: the search for the source of Lewis Carroll's Cheshire Cat; two murders in Winsford and Poulton; and the story of Harold Shipman, the Hyde doctor who murdered many of his patients.


Who Killed Little Johnny Gill

Who Killed Little Johnny Gill
Author: Kathryn Bax
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2016
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788894122824

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A Heart-Wrenching British Murder Story covering the True Murder of Young John Gill in Yorkshire,1888. Johnny Gill, a young seven-year-old from Bradford, comes from the poor end of town. Despite being poor, his family are tight-knit, loving and well-respected within their community. One foggy morning, just a few days after Christmas, Johnny's mother sees her son off from the front door as he climbs into the milk wagon of William Barrett. As Mary Ann Gill waves goodbye to her eldest son that morning, she has no idea that this will be the last time she will see him. Johnny doesn't come home for his lunch and his mother starts to worry about him. The family search frantically for him for three days and nights. They search Manningham, and wider Bradford until someone finds him early on the Saturday morning, just meters from their home. His little body has been hacked up, drained of blood, thoroughly washed, his organs displaced and his intestines are draped around his neck eerily similar to the murders that have been happening in London done by Jack the Ripper. Several letters were sent by Jack stating that he would murder a little boy soon. After the murder another letter was sent stating that he had been up to Bradford. However, was this murder committed by the infamous Jack the Ripper? There are other clues involving Masonic rituals found in a local house at the same time of Johnny's death that point to the possibility that it was. And yet, William Barrett was the last one to see Johnny. The modus operandi could well be a copy-cat murder. In addition, William Barrett isn't saying much. "Who Killed Little Johnny Gill?" is a fictionalised account of the true murder of a young boy in Bradford, England that is still considered today to be one of the worst British murders in England, despite the fact that it occurred in 1888 of Victorian Times. After the author presents the facts of this fascination English crime fiction novel, will you think William Barrett is innocent? Well, you will have to read the book to find out for yourself. This well-written, true story will transport you back to Victorian Times where McMaster skilfully brings to life the people and the city of Bradford, England presenting a well-crafted, fictionalised account of the events based on documents and trial transcripts. This is one murder mystery you won't be able to put down until the last page is turned. "" As a 'true crimeophile' this is one of the best historical books I have read." "- Paul Hunt ""What an amazing read! Kathryn transports us back to 1888 Bradford, in what was the year of Jack The Ripper, and keeps us transfixed by the characters and events involved. The retelling involves fictional conversations, but the factual events are all there, and it reads as crime non- fiction in real terms. Everything falls into place and The narrative was so compelling. I want to see the crime scenes now ( many streets and surroundings survive to this day) Please buy this book if you like true crime, Jack the Ripper, or simply want a great who-dunnit, brilliantly told.Magnificent! " "- David Hall This book is written in British English.


Buckinghamshire Tales of Mystery and Murder

Buckinghamshire Tales of Mystery and Murder
Author: David Kidd-Hewitt
Publisher: Countryside Books (GB)
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2003
Genre: Haunted places
ISBN: 9781853068096

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Features 14 tales of mystery and murder in Buckinghamshire.


Hampshire Tales of Mystery and Murder

Hampshire Tales of Mystery and Murder
Author: Ian Fox
Publisher: Countryside Books (GB)
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2001
Genre: Murder
ISBN: 9781853067167

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An illustrated collection of ghost stories and true murder cases from across the county. This work includes the senseless killing of two American soldiers and a pub landlady in Kingsclere, the mysterious death of flying ace San Kinkead, a phantom horseman who haunts the lanes of Bramshott, and how one man's lechery led to a fatal duel at Gosport.


Hertfordshire Tales of Mystery and Murder

Hertfordshire Tales of Mystery and Murder
Author: Betty Puttick
Publisher: Countryside Books (GB)
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2001
Genre: Hertfordshire (England)
ISBN: 9781853067044

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An illustrated collection of unexplained mysteries and murders in Hertfordshire, including Graham Young, the St Albans poisoner; The Deep Freeze Murder of Wheathampstead; The Mystery of Royston's Cave; and The Black Dogs of Hoddesdon, Much Hadham and Potters Bar.