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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.
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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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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
Thank you to our executive producer patrons - Barry, Sam, Sarah, Kate, Veronica & Mary
And to all of our wonderful $5 tier patrons...
Alexis
Amy
Ashley
Andrew
Bethan
Denise
Helen
James
Jennifer
Melanie
Mickey
Rachel
Ren
S
Sabrina
Tseanbhean
Wendy
And thanks to all other patrons too!
ONE OFF DONATIONS
————————————————
support the show via the PayPal link here:
paypal.me/macabrelondon
AMAZON WISHLIST
———————————————
please visit my Amazon wish list.
http://amzn.eu/dJxEf1V
SOCIAL MEDIA
---------------------------------------------
Insta: @macabrelondonpodcast
Twitter: @macabrelondon
Facebook: @macabrelondon
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.macabrelondon.com
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...
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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