
British Killers - Volume 6
Nine Horrific True Crime Stories From The UK...And How They Were Solved
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About this listen
This is the 6th book in the series and tells the story of 9 crimes, and the events around them, which took place in the UK and captured the attention of the British media and public at the time.
*The Black Panther - Donald Neilsen
In the early 1970s, there was a series of murderous Post Office raids in the Midlands and North of England. Then, in 1975, this reign of terror took on a new dimension with the kidnap of Lesley Whittle.
*The Kray Twins – East End Killers
For most of the 1950s and 1960s, Ronnie and Reggie Kray were a terrifying legend in the pubs and drinking clubs of London’s East End, ruling their ‘manor’ like feudal warlords. Anything said or done against them reached their ears within hours, and reprisals were swift and bloody.
*The Yorkshire Ripper - Peter Sutcliffe
A lone and savage killer stalked the deserted streets of England’s northern towns. As police struggled to catch the maniac, 13 women died before the case reached its dramatic climax.
*Archibald Hall – The Butler Did It
He could have stepped out of a period farce, but killer butler Roy Fontaine was no joke. He was a smooth-talking confidence trickster, whose manners and elegant appearance disguised his sinister greed.
*Doctor Death - Harold Shipman
Harold Shipman is by a large margin the most prolific serial killer the UK has ever known. Although the total number may never be discovered, he probably accounted for over 250 victims during a quarter of a century in which his activities went largely unnoticed.
*The M4 Rapist - John Steed
It was clear to the police from the outset that the man dubbed ‘Public Enemy Number One' was highly dangerous. In full view of other road users he had used his car to force two women drivers off the road so he could attack them. They feared it wouldn’t be long before he resorted to murder.
*Patrick Mackay – The Man Who Enjoyed Killing
Patrick Mackay’s savage murder of a priest at an old people’s home was shocking enough. But after his arrest, the police listened to him confess to murder after murder.
*Michael Ryan – The Hungerford Massacre
Hungerford had always been a rather genteel, typically English market town. But one Wednesday in August 1987, its peaceful equanimity was shattered forever by a hail of bullets that left 16 dead and as many injured.
*Browne and Kennedy – Cop Killers
The brutal slaying of a police constable in a quiet lane in rural Essex shocked the local community. But who had killed the popular village bobby? And why had they shot him through the eyes?
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