Rotherham Murders

Rotherham Murders
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Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : 9781845631383
ISBN-13 : 1845631382
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Rotherham Murders by : Margaret Drinkall

Set in a social backdrop of recovery from two world wars, 'Rotherham Murders' concentrates on killings that took place in and around the town during the first 50 years of the 20th century. Most of the cases have not been written about in recent years, but are now investigated and told by a modern crime historian.

Unsolved Murders in South Yorkshire

Unsolved Murders in South Yorkshire
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Publisher : Pen and Sword
Total Pages : 119
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ISBN-10 : 9781473822436
ISBN-13 : 1473822432
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Unsolved Murders in South Yorkshire by : Scott Lomax

Whilst the passage of time can and has uncovered many secrets, killers could get away with their crimes in 1596 when Shakespeare penned these words and this is certainly the case in more recent times as Unsolved Murders in South Yorkshire clearly demonstrate.The early chapters include cases of historic interest where killers certainly went to the grave in the knowledge they had got away with murder. Cases include suspicious deaths which left detectives in South Yorkshire baffled, but which were, it would seem, acts of callous murder which were not recognised as such due to dubious police opinions and practices. There are also cases of clear murder such as a man shot in the head during the Victorian period, whose killer was never identified.The later chapters, however, feature more recent cold cases where there is still the possibility that the wicked men or women who were responsible for such acts of inhumanity may remain within our society.Cases include a man murdered for less than 70 in a city centre multi storey car park, a teenage girl abducted, sexually assaulted and left dead on a dung hill, a young mother who entered prostitution and died at the hands of a man with more than sex on his mind, a pregnant woman who left home one day to go shopping but was found days later dead in a ditch with her throat cut and a disabled woman who was strangled in her home which was then set ablaze.For some of these cases there is the chance that someone has information which, despite the passage of decades, could lead to one or more individuals standing trial for murder. Justice can still prevail.

Deadly Derbyshire

Deadly Derbyshire
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Publisher : Grub Street Publishers
Total Pages : 139
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ISBN-10 : 9781844687008
ISBN-13 : 1844687007
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Deadly Derbyshire by : Scott Lomax

A collection of historical British true crime stories, with illustrations included. From the murder of Hannah Hewitt in 1732 to John Cotton’s killing in 1898, Deadly Derbyshire gathers dramatic, atmospheric true tales of murder and manslaughter in this county in England’s East Midlands. Read about the “fiery” circumstances of the death of John McMorrow; a farm tragedy at Stoney Houghton; and killings for pittances such as three eggs and a sixpence. You’ll also discover stories of unprovoked and wicked deeds and numerous suspicious deaths. Based on extensive research of newspaper archives, uncovering a large number of cases never previously explored, this compendium examines the darker side of this historical port city.

A History of London's Prisons

A History of London's Prisons
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Publisher : Grub Street Publishers
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9781783030675
ISBN-13 : 1783030674
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of London's Prisons by : Geoffrey Howse

The author of The A-Z of London Murders takes readers behind the bars of the city’s numerous jails and tells the tales of their most infamous inmates. London has had more prisons than any other British city. The City’s “gates” once contained prisons but probably the most notorious of all was Newgate, which stood for over seven hundred years. The eleventh-century Tower of London was used as a prison for a variety of high profile prisoners from Sir Thomas More to the Krays. Discover the background of a variety of historic places of incarceration such as the Clink, the King’s Bench Prison, and debtors’ prisons such as the Fleet Prison and the Marshalsea. “Lost” prisons such as the Gatehouse in Westminster, Millbank Penitentiary, Surrey County Gaol in Horsemonger Lane, the House of Detention, Coldbath Fields Prison, and Tothill Fields Bridewell Prison are also described in detail; as are more familiar jails: Holloway, Pentonville, Brixton, Wandsworth, and Wormwood Scrubs. In A History of London’s Prisons, Geoffrey Howse delves not only into the intricate web of historical facts detailing the origins of the capital’s prisons but also includes fascinating detail concerning the day-to-day life of prisoners—from the highly born to the most despicable human specimens imaginable—as well as those less fortunate individuals who found themselves through no fault of their own “in the clink,” some soon becoming clients of the hangman or executioner.

19th Century Barnsley Murders

19th Century Barnsley Murders
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Publisher : Pen and Sword
Total Pages : 135
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ISBN-10 : 9781473830158
ISBN-13 : 147383015X
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis 19th Century Barnsley Murders by : Margaret Drinkall

Discover the darker history of this South Yorkshire town with these true crime stories and photos. This book takes you on a journey into England’s past, and into the gritty industrial town of Barnsley. With a variety of true-crime tales, it reveals not only the poverty and squalor in which many people of the time lived, but also the deep-rooted prejudices and double standards of the period. The crimes covered include poaching in the local area, a serious poisoning of bread and butter pudding at an eating house, and the tragic story of a man who was poisoned for a joke. More sinister happenings include a case of body snatching, which brought the whole town of Barnsley to a state of complete panic, the distressing murder of a child, a brutal attack on an elderly lady, and a woman who was shot down in the street by her former marine boyfriend. These macabre tales reveal a side of Barnsley that is not visible in the modern town of today. The intriguing narrative and in-depth coverage of Barnsley’s criminal past makes compelling reading for those interested in both British history and the darker side of human nature.

The Rotherham Trunk Murder

The Rotherham Trunk Murder
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 1519478119
ISBN-13 : 9781519478115
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rotherham Trunk Murder by : Jeannette Hensby

When she was a child, the author's grandma told her about a crime committed by someone that she knew. Researching the 1936 case as an adult, the author was shocked to find that the man hanged for the sexual assault and murder of 16 year old Irene Hart was not the person her grandma told her about. Read about: a sensational crime, reported worldwide. the biggest manhunt, at the time, in British criminal history. lies and secrets in a family tragedy. a cover-up at the Criminal Court of Appeal. a man hanged for a crime he didn't commit. a situation 17 years after the crime that was so terrible that the keeper of the secret had to tell a friend - the author's grandma. This is a true-crime whodunit where the identity of the person who murdered 16 year old Irene Hart is revealed at last. (Includes photos).

The Annual Register

The Annual Register
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 910
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ISBN-10 : KBNL:KBNL03000350632
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

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Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in Sheffield

Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in Sheffield
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Publisher : Grub Street Publishers
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781783037599
ISBN-13 : 1783037598
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in Sheffield by : Geoffrey Howse

The author of A History of London’s Prisons reveals the ugly criminal past of one of England’s most beautiful cities. It hardly seems surprising that what has become England’s fourth city has within its rich history a sinister and darker side. Take a journey to discover cases of petty crime, riots, burglary, robbery, assault, suicide, unlawful killing, manslaughter, and murder, as well as a host of quirky and quizzical crimes from the early Victorian period to modern times. One sensational case covered is that of Sheffield-born Charles Peace, considered by some criminologists to be England’s most notorious murderer. He was hanged at Leeds on February 25, 1879, for the killing of Arthur Dyson at Darnall in 1876. Peace’s criminality seemed to know no bounds. Several other sensational and forgotten murders are featured and a range of cases mentioned refer to many former landmarks in and around old Sheffield, from public houses and hotels to factories, shops, and steelworks. This book is sure to be an absorbing read for anyone interested in our local social history.