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The Bradford murders were the serial killings of three women in the city of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England in 2009 and 2010. 43-year-old Susan Rushworth disappeared on 22 June 2009, followed by 31-year-old Shelley Armitage on 26 April 2010 and 36-year-old Suzanne Blamires on 21 May of the same year. [ 1 ]
The murder of Carol Wilkinson, a young woman from Bradford, West Yorkshire occurred on 10 October 1977. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Anthony Steel spent 19 years in prison for the murder, before having his conviction quashed in 2003. [ 3 ]
Police believe her to have been killed by serial sex offender and suspected serial killer Andrzej Kunowski, who murdered a 12-year-old girl nearby in 1997 and is also the prime suspect in the murder of Elizabeth Chau, who disappeared from almost the exact same location as Shenkoya some months earlier. Kunowski was known to have been working in ...
Murdered three young girls in Beenham; originally convicted of two murders, he was released in 1996, only to be convicted of the third murder in 2012 after new DNA evidence was found. [15] Chapman, George: 1897–1902 3 3 Executed in 1903 Known as "The Borough Poisoner"; Polish-born barber who poisoned his wives in London's East End [16] Childs ...
Pages in category "Crime in Bradford" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Bradford murders; 2001 Bradford riots; H. Murder of Rebecca Hall; K.
On 12 December, Shah was arrested in Newport, South Wales; he was later also charged with murder. Mustaf Jama had fled to Somalia but was extradited two years later. The use of recently installed automatic number plate recognition technology in Bradford city centre played a vital role in identifying the suspects prior to their arrest. [10]
Donald Neilson (born Donald Nappey; 1 August 1936 – 18 December 2011), also known as "The Black Panther", was an English armed robber, kidnapper, and murderer. [2] Neilson committed a string of sub-post office robberies from 1971 to 1974, killing three people. [3]
Four more bodies would be found in or near London in the same fashion over the next 16 years. The murders became known as the Thames Torso Murders. [14] 1876 Charles Bravo: Balham, London Bravo, a 30-year-old lawyer, was poisoned with antimony in April 1876 in a murder known as the Charles Bravo Murder or the Murder at the Priory. It took him ...