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  2. West Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    West Cambridge Business Centre The Cavendish Laboratory from across the lake in winter. West Cambridge is a university site to the west of Cambridge city centre in England.As part of the West Cambridge Master Plan, several of the University of Cambridge's departments have relocated to the West Cambridge site from the centre of town due to overcrowding.

  3. Murder of Una Crown - Wikipedia

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    Una Crown (1926/1927 – 13 January 2013) was an 86-year-old woman who was murdered in her home in Wisbech in Cambridgeshire, England, in 2013. [1] Her death was initially treated as unsuspicious, but a post-mortem concluded that she had died from stab wounds to her neck and chest. [2]

  4. Helen Whitwell - Wikipedia

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    She joined the Home Office as a forensic pathologist in 1988 and was based in the West Midlands where she undertook up to 60 post-mortems a year. She also acted as an expert witness , including helping to overturn of the conviction of Sally Clark and other cases of sudden infant death syndrome or shaken baby syndrome .

  5. List of solved missing person cases: post–2000 - Wikipedia

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    Lucie Blackman was a British woman working in Japan as a hostess who went missing after going on a paid date with a client on July 1, 2000. Her mutilated body was found buried in a shallow grave in Miura, Kanagawa, on February 9, 2001. Several months later, Joji Obara was arrested for her rape and murder. [5] [6] [7] Murdered 7 months 2000 ...

  6. Peter Samuel Cook - Wikipedia

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    Peter Samuel Cook (17 August 1928 – 9 January 2004) [1] [2] was a British serial rapist who attacked women in Cambridge, England and so became known in the press as the Cambridge Rapist. [3] He attacked women after breaking into their bedsits and flats. [ 4 ]

  7. Trumpington bed burial - Wikipedia

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    The Trumpington bed burial is an early Anglo-Saxon burial of a young woman, dating to the mid-7th century, that was excavated in Trumpington, Cambridgeshire, England in 2011. The burial is significant both as an example of a bed burial , and because of the ornate gold pectoral cross inlaid with garnets that was found in the grave.

  8. West Mesa murders - Wikipedia

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    On December 9, 2010, Albuquerque police released six photos of seven other unidentified women who may also be linked to West Mesa. [9] [18] Police would not say how or where they had obtained the photos. [9] Some of the women appeared to be unconscious, and many shared the same physical characteristics as the original eleven victims. [9]

  9. Murder of Patricia Jeschke - Wikipedia

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    Hemme claimed that a cult buried the body of West near St. Joseph. She claimed that West was a member of the cult and that her body was cut open and had her organs removed. No evidence of the crime was ever discovered despite thirteen officers searching the area. [35] West's disappearance was later featured on Unsolved Mysteries in 1988. [36]