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The 37 Shorrolds Road property can be seen in the centre by the second tree from the left (a white building with no railings). [7]Suzy Lamplugh was an estate agent working for an agency called Sturgis at 654 Fulham Road, London, who was reported missing after an appointment to show a house in Shorrolds Road, Fulham, to a man calling himself Mr. Kipper. [8]
Fox was last seen leaving her school at 4:00 pm in Farnworth on 18 August 1944, presumably on her way home, to which she never arrived. [4] Companions of Fox claimed to have seen her with a man outside a bakery, where some accounts stated the pair were walking together and others stated she was sitting on the upturned crossbars of a black bicycle he was riding.
London Mystery Magazine was the idea of editor Michael Hall, a Manchester, England newspaperman and British Army Veteran who was inspired when he walked past the 200 block of Baker Street in London. Though based in Lower Belgrave Street , Hall obtained permission from the Royal Mail to receive mail at the address of 221b Baker Street then the ...
A Reader of The Daily News by Joseph Clayton Clark, c. 1900. The Daily News was a national daily newspaper in the United Kingdom published from 1846 to 1930. The News was founded in 1846 by Charles Dickens, who also served as the newspaper's first editor. It was conceived as a radical rival to the right-wing Morning Chronicle. The paper was not ...
Mystery Playhouse presents The Detection Club (January 1948); six 30 minute radio plays by club members on BBC Light Programme written in aid of club funds; No Flowers By Request (round-robin novella, 1953) Verdict of Thirteen (1978; original short stories, edited by Julian Symons, published by Faber and by Harper & Row) The Man Who...
The Battersea Mystery is the name given to two unsolved murders that took place in London in 1873–74. [ 27 ] On 5 September 1873, the left quarter of a woman's trunk was discovered by a Thames Police patrol near Battersea .
A funeral was held for the mystery victim in September 2006. [130] [131] March 2002 Evan Jones Bristol: Punched, kicked and attacked with a chain, the 46-year-old father-of-two was left for dead on Bristol's busy York Road at about 11:00 p.m. on 13 March 2002. He died at the Bristol Royal Infirmary. The weapon, believed to have been a bicycle ...
As more recent issues of this publication contain restricted information, only serving UK police can access recent issues via the library. At least 61% of the total run of issues from 1772 to 1900 survives, archived by the initiative of local police forces, as well as by the British Library .