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Unsolved 1943

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Unsolved True Crime Cases from 1943. Contains 49 cases (9 babies) including Rose Robinson who was found strangled in her pub, Norah Bartlett who was found dead in a lane, Caroline Traylor who was found dead in a bombed out shop, Mabel Harper who was found gagged and stripped on the side of a road, Israel Benjamin who died after falling out of a railway carriage, Belladonna or Bella who was found in an elm tree in Hagley Wood, Mary Comins who was killed in a disused bus garage, Joseph Powell who was shot in his billet and Maurice Horner who was found dead in his home in Finchley. Contains all known unsolved murders and mysteries from England, Scotland and Wales in 1943. A fantastic resource for people that need a categorical reference for all unsolved murders and mysteries from 1943. Resourced from old newspapers, court files, police files and other varied sources. The most authoritative resource for unsolved murders and mysteries from 1943 in the UK on the market. Cases include: Madge Knight George Edward Hulme Rose Ada Robinson Norah Irene Bartlett Rita Irene Stephens Mary Elizabeth Giblin William Ritchie Chalmers Caroline Ellen Traylor Donald Yates Grant Baby Mabel Harper Skeletal Remains Violet Farrell Ellen Rosa May Sharp Florence Paul Child Baby Baby Mary Josephine Rock Hannah Hudson Carl Winnberg Richard Ballinger Doris Hounslow Baby Israel Benjamin Bella Baby Maurice Stuart Horner Marguerite Huber Florence Mary Needham and Nicholas John Benjafield Mary Elizabeth Comins Baby Maureen Ritchie John Neill William Olding John Henry Hillman Joseph Powell Gladys Merrick Thomas Hayes Charles Gallagher William Pearce Jan Von Der Spek Baby Baby Frederick James Pollington James Patrick OConnor Baby Stephen Emerton Annie Lewis

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781078306690
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Published:
  • July 4, 2019
  • Dimensions:
  • 127x203x11 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 213 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 12, 2024
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025

Description of Unsolved 1943

Unsolved True Crime Cases from 1943.
Contains 49 cases (9 babies) including Rose Robinson who was found strangled in her pub, Norah Bartlett who was found dead in a lane, Caroline Traylor who was found dead in a bombed out shop, Mabel Harper who was found gagged and stripped on the side of a road, Israel Benjamin who died after falling out of a railway carriage, Belladonna or Bella who was found in an elm tree in Hagley Wood, Mary Comins who was killed in a disused bus garage, Joseph Powell who was shot in his billet and Maurice Horner who was found dead in his home in Finchley.
Contains all known unsolved murders and mysteries from England, Scotland and Wales in 1943.
A fantastic resource for people that need a categorical reference for all unsolved murders and mysteries from 1943.
Resourced from old newspapers, court files, police files and other varied sources.
The most authoritative resource for unsolved murders and mysteries from 1943 in the UK on the market.
Cases include:
Madge Knight
George Edward Hulme
Rose Ada Robinson
Norah Irene Bartlett
Rita Irene Stephens
Mary Elizabeth Giblin
William Ritchie Chalmers
Caroline Ellen Traylor
Donald Yates Grant
Baby
Mabel Harper
Skeletal Remains
Violet Farrell
Ellen Rosa May Sharp
Florence Paul
Child
Baby
Baby
Mary Josephine Rock
Hannah Hudson
Carl Winnberg
Richard Ballinger
Doris Hounslow
Baby
Israel Benjamin
Bella
Baby
Maurice Stuart Horner
Marguerite Huber
Florence Mary Needham and Nicholas John Benjafield
Mary Elizabeth Comins
Baby
Maureen Ritchie
John Neill
William Olding
John Henry Hillman
Joseph Powell
Gladys Merrick
Thomas Hayes
Charles Gallagher
William Pearce
Jan Von Der Spek
Baby
Baby
Frederick James Pollington
James Patrick OConnor
Baby
Stephen Emerton
Annie Lewis

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