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Unsolved 1932

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Unsolved True Crime Cases from 1932. Contains 57 cases (6 babies) including Nancy Patterson, aka The Black Shadow who was found in the sea, Dora Lloyd who was murdered at Lanark Villas, Susannah Emberton who was beaten to death at a house on Addiscombe Road, Joseph Swaine who was found in a lavatory at Skipton Auction Mart, Queenie Harman who was beaten to death with an Indian club in bed and Annie Keen and Albert Keen who were murdered near Cutt Mill. Contains all known unsolved murders and mysteries from England, Scotland and Wales in 1932. A fantastic resource for people that need a categorical reference for all unsolved murders and mysteries from 1932. Resourced from old newspapers, court files, police files and other varied sources. The most authoritative resource for unsolved murders and mysteries from 1932 in the UK on the market. Cases include: Lily Rosina Lovelock Henry Reid Zeinep Vlaia Carl Oscar Sandmann Elsie Swan Ada Lilian Cleveland Florence Ada Ellis Patrick Hamill Florence Nola Stedman John Jones Edith Groom George Henry Watson William Norman Latham Cecil Brittain Marson Elsie Douglas Sidney Marston Annie Keen and Albert Keen Elizabeth Jones Baby Eileen Woollard Baby Annie Vida Jones Margaret Jackson Hilda Thomas Baby Esther Mahoney Mary Ann Joseph Thomas George Sivyer James Finch Queenie Winifred Harman Skeleton John Duggan and Patrick Galvin Ruth Walker Dorothy Findlay-Shaw Jane Turner Shipton Baby Doris May Brumpton Eric Peacock Henry Watson John Hammond Skeleton Sarah Blanche Claxton Baby Baby Joseph Swaine Lewis George Tomlin Susannah Emberton Katherine Foster Alica Todd Dora Alicia Lloyd Lily Mary Bunting Stanley Phillips Stephen Hooton George Wilton Wilfred Neal Robert Gibbons Nancy Patterson

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781983405839
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Sider:
  • 254
  • Utgitt:
  • 29. desember 2017
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 127x203x12 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 227 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
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Unsolved True Crime Cases from 1932.
Contains 57 cases (6 babies) including Nancy Patterson, aka The Black Shadow who was found in the sea, Dora Lloyd who was murdered at Lanark Villas, Susannah Emberton who was beaten to death at a house on Addiscombe Road, Joseph Swaine who was found in a lavatory at Skipton Auction Mart, Queenie Harman who was beaten to death with an Indian club in bed and Annie Keen and Albert Keen who were murdered near Cutt Mill.
Contains all known unsolved murders and mysteries from England, Scotland and Wales in 1932.
A fantastic resource for people that need a categorical reference for all unsolved murders and mysteries from 1932.
Resourced from old newspapers, court files, police files and other varied sources.
The most authoritative resource for unsolved murders and mysteries from 1932 in the UK on the market.
Cases include:
Lily Rosina Lovelock
Henry Reid
Zeinep Vlaia
Carl Oscar Sandmann
Elsie Swan
Ada Lilian Cleveland
Florence Ada Ellis
Patrick Hamill
Florence Nola Stedman
John Jones
Edith Groom
George Henry Watson
William Norman Latham
Cecil Brittain Marson
Elsie Douglas
Sidney Marston
Annie Keen and Albert Keen
Elizabeth Jones
Baby
Eileen Woollard
Baby
Annie Vida Jones
Margaret Jackson
Hilda Thomas
Baby
Esther Mahoney
Mary Ann Joseph
Thomas George Sivyer
James Finch
Queenie Winifred Harman
Skeleton
John Duggan and Patrick Galvin
Ruth Walker
Dorothy Findlay-Shaw
Jane Turner Shipton
Baby
Doris May Brumpton
Eric Peacock
Henry Watson
John Hammond
Skeleton
Sarah Blanche Claxton
Baby
Baby
Joseph Swaine
Lewis George Tomlin
Susannah Emberton
Katherine Foster
Alica Todd
Dora Alicia Lloyd
Lily Mary Bunting
Stanley Phillips
Stephen Hooton
George Wilton
Wilfred Neal
Robert Gibbons
Nancy Patterson

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