09.10.2021 - By Macabre London Podcast
The murder of Emily Armstrong was in danger of being lost as a story. Historical true crime is such a good learning tool for attitudes of the past and today, we learn about not one, not two but THREE unsolved murders in the same area of London which may have just had a little to do with each other, particularly when it came to how the victims were treated. --------------------------------- PATREON ——————————- please support us on Patreon. www.patreon.com/macabrelondon
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Sources Dundee Evening Telegraph - Friday 15 April 1949 Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Saturday 16 April 1949 Daily Mirror - Saturday 16 April 1949 Coventry Evening Telegraph - Saturday 16 April 1949 Aberdeen Press and Journal - Saturday 16 April 1949 Weekly Dispatch (London) - Sunday 17 April 1949 Nottingham Journal - Tuesday 19 April 1949 The Scotsman - Tuesday 19 April 1949 Murder Houses of London - Jan Bondeson https://murderpedia.org/male.A/a/alle... http://www.unsolved-murders.co.uk/mur...
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