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Unsolved 1912

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Unsolved True Crime Cases from 1912. Contains 69 cases (13 babies) including Winifred Baker who was murdered in Woking, Jean Milne who was beaten to death in her home, Ada Stennett who was found dead in a street, Mary Dean who was stabbed in her home, David Turnbull who was killed in his shop, Albert Squires who was shot in the head, Alfred Coney who was found in the River Severn, Dora Grey who was found dead on the beach and Maud Mills who was shot four times. Contains all known unsolved murders and mysteries from England, Scotland and Wales in 1912. A fantastic resource for people that need a categorical reference for all unsolved murders and mysteries from 1912. Resourced from old newspapers, court files, police files and other varied sources. The most authoritative resource for unsolved murders and mysteries from 1912 in the UK on the market. Cases include: Alexander Ironsides Frank Gilby Willie Lye John Revill Thomas Jasper Harris Reid Winifred Beatrice Baker Baby James Keiller Dunbar Sydney Nowill Baby Jean Milne Ada Stennett Annie Josephine Heald George Andus Mary Dean William Moore David F Turnbull Baby Baby Charles Ludwig Bergstedt Selina Draper Nicholls Albert Squires Baby Charles Frederick Thomas Baby Hugh Eric Trevanion Jessie Clift Henry Le Bas Claude Escott Cann George Westaway Baby William Charles Fraser Samuel Pike Dart Baby Alfred William Coney Man Man Cooper Edward Parvett Baby Nicholls Thomas Nash Dora May Grey Alfred Foster Elizabeth Neil James Owen Evelyn Gainsford Baby Christina Muirhead Baby John Rylatt William Thomas Pugh Maud Minnie Mills William Ewart Bamford Esther Morgan Human Remains Lucy Fairman Mary Ann Prew Unknown Man Baby Baby William Millburn Blakeston Payne Mary Hayes Baby Amy Yelland George Ruddock Eliza Wilcocks James Stone Annie Jennings

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781537357966
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 164
  • Published:
  • August 27, 2016
  • Dimensions:
  • 127x203x9 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 168 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 11, 2024

Description of Unsolved 1912

Unsolved True Crime Cases from 1912.
Contains 69 cases (13 babies) including Winifred Baker who was murdered in Woking, Jean Milne who was beaten to death in her home, Ada Stennett who was found dead in a street, Mary Dean who was stabbed in her home, David Turnbull who was killed in his shop, Albert Squires who was shot in the head, Alfred Coney who was found in the River Severn, Dora Grey who was found dead on the beach and Maud Mills who was shot four times.
Contains all known unsolved murders and mysteries from England, Scotland and Wales in 1912.
A fantastic resource for people that need a categorical reference for all unsolved murders and mysteries from 1912.
Resourced from old newspapers, court files, police files and other varied sources.
The most authoritative resource for unsolved murders and mysteries from 1912 in the UK on the market.
Cases include:
Alexander Ironsides
Frank Gilby
Willie Lye
John Revill
Thomas Jasper Harris Reid
Winifred Beatrice Baker
Baby
James Keiller Dunbar
Sydney Nowill
Baby
Jean Milne
Ada Stennett
Annie Josephine Heald
George Andus
Mary Dean
William Moore
David F Turnbull
Baby
Baby
Charles Ludwig Bergstedt
Selina Draper Nicholls
Albert Squires
Baby
Charles Frederick Thomas
Baby
Hugh Eric Trevanion
Jessie Clift
Henry Le Bas
Claude Escott Cann
George Westaway
Baby
William Charles Fraser
Samuel Pike Dart
Baby
Alfred William Coney
Man
Man
Cooper
Edward Parvett
Baby
Nicholls
Thomas Nash
Dora May Grey
Alfred Foster
Elizabeth Neil
James Owen
Evelyn Gainsford
Baby
Christina Muirhead
Baby
John Rylatt
William Thomas Pugh
Maud Minnie Mills
William Ewart Bamford
Esther Morgan
Human Remains
Lucy Fairman
Mary Ann Prew
Unknown Man
Baby
Baby
William Millburn Blakeston Payne
Mary Hayes
Baby
Amy Yelland
George Ruddock
Eliza Wilcocks
James Stone
Annie Jennings

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