Encyclopedia of everything and the universe part 1


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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"1536/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Robert Pakington" href=" wiki/Robert_Pakington"Robert Pakington/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="London" href=" wiki/London"London/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Probably the first murder with a handgun in id="cite_ref-2" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-2"[2]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"1752/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Colin Roy Campbell of Glenure" href=" wiki/Colin_Roy_Campbell_of_Glenure"Colin Roy Campbell of Glenure/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Appin" href=" wiki/Appin"Appin/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Argyll" href=" wiki/Argyll"Argyll/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;""a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Appin Murder" href=" wiki/Appin_Murder"Appin Murder/a". At Appin, in the west of Scotland, in the aftermath of the Jacobite Rising of 1745, inspired events in a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Robert Louis Stevenson" href=" wiki/Robert_Louis_Stevenson"Robert Louis Stevenson/a's novel id="cite_ref-3" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-3"[3]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"span class="nowrap" style="white-space: nowrap;"1759/span/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="George Burrington" href=" wiki/George_Burrington"George Burrington/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="St James's Park" href=" wiki/St_James_Park"St James's Park/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="City and Liberty of Westminster" href=" wiki/City_and_Liberty_of_Westminster"Westminster/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Burrington, late a class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Governor of North-Carolina (1712–1776)" href=" wiki/Governor_of_North-Carolina_(1712)"Governor of North Carolina/a, was retrieved from the Canal in St James's Park on 22 February 1759. He had been beaten and id="cite_ref-4" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-4"[4]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-5" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-5"[5]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"1817/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Ashford v Thornton" href=" wiki/Ashford_v_Thornton"Mary Ashford/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Sutton Coldfield" href=" wiki/Sutton_Coldfield"Sutton Coldfield/a, Warwickshire/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Mary Ashford's body was retrieved from a marl pit on the morning of 27 May 1817. Abraham Thornton, a local bricklayer who had been in her company, was charged with murder and rape but acquitted at a trial at Warwick on 8 August of that year, and an attempt to retry him on an appeal of murder brought by Mary's brother failed in early 1818./td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"1857/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Emile L'Angelier/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Glasgow" href=" wiki/Glasgow"Glasgow/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"His lover a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Madeleine Smith" href=" wiki/Madeleine_Smith"Madeleine Smith/a was accused of poisoning him with a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Arsenic" href=" wiki/Arsenic"arsenic/a. The verdict was "ema style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Not proven" href=" wiki/Not_proven"not proven/a/em".sup id="cite_ref-6" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-6"[6]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"1866/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Janet Rogers/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Mount Stewart Farm, near a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Perth, Scotland" href=" wiki/Perth,_Scotland"Perth, Scotland/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"On 30 March 1866, Janet Henderson Rogers, age 55, was clubbed to death with an axe while visiting her brother Charles Henderson on his farm, and ploughman James Crichton was charged with her murder. At trial, the jury returned a verdict of emnot id="cite_ref-7" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-7"[7]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"1876/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Charles Bravo" href=" wiki/Charles_Bravo"Charles Bravo/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Balham" href=" wiki/Balham"Balham/a, London/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Known as the strongCharles Bravo Murder/strong or the strongMurder at the Priory/strong. Charles Bravo, a lawyer, was poisoned with a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Antimony" href=" wiki/Antimony"antimony/a. He took three days to die but gave no indication of who the poisoner was. No-one was ever charged with the id="cite_ref-8" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-8"[8]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-9" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-9"[9]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-10" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-10"[10]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-11" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-11"[11]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-12" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-12"[12]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-13" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-13"[13]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"1881/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Kingston Hill Murder" href=" wiki/Kingston_Hill_Murder"P.C. Fred Atkins/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Kingston Vale" href=" wiki/Kingston_Vale"Kingston Hill/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Kingston upon Thames" href=" wiki/Kingston_upon_Thames"Kingston/a, Surrey/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Police Constable 356 V Fred Atkins was shot while on patrol at The Knoll, Kingston Hill, Kingston in 1881./td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"1887–1889/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Elizabeth Jackson and three other unidentified victims/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"River Thames and other locations in London/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Four unsolved murders known as the a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Thames Torso Murders" href=" wiki/Thames_Torso_Murders"Thames Torso Murders/a./td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"1888–1902/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Fairy Fay" href=" wiki/Fairy_Fay"Fairy Fay/a, a class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Annie Millwood" href=" wiki/Annie_Millwood"Annie Millwood/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Emma Elizabeth Smith" href=" wiki/Emma_Elizabeth_Smith"Emma Smith/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Martha Tabram" href=" wiki/Martha_Tabram"Martha Tabram/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Mary Ann Nichols" href=" wiki/Mary_Ann_Nichols"Mary Ann Nichols/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Annie Chapman" href=" wiki/Annie_Chapman"Annie Chapman/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Elizabeth Stride" href=" wiki/Elizabeth_Stride"Elizabeth Stride/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Catherine Eddowes" href=" wiki/Catherine_Eddowes"Catherine Eddowes/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Mary Jane Kelly" href=" wiki/Mary_Jane_Kelly"Mary Jane Kelly/a, a class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Rose Mylett" href=" wiki/Rose_Mylett"Rose Mylett/a, a class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Elizabeth Jackson (1865–1889)" href=" wiki/Elizabeth_Jackson_(1865)"Elizabeth Jackson/a, a class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Alice McKenzie" href=" wiki/Alice_McKenzie"Alice McKenzie/a, a class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Frances Coles" href=" wiki/Frances_Coles"Frances Coles/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Whitechapel" href=" wiki/Whitechapel"Whitechapel/a and other places in London's East End/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Murders and attempted murders mentioned in connection with a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Jack the Ripper" href=" wiki/Jack_the_Ripper"Jack the Ripper/a./td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"December 1888/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"John Gill/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Bradford" href=" wiki/Bradford"Bradford/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="West Yorkshire" href=" wiki/West_Yorkshire"West Yorkshire/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"8-year-old John Gill's body was found in Manningham Lane in Bradford on 28 December 1888. His throat had been cut, his abdomen cut open and stabbed, his arms and legs hacked off and his ears removed. Milkman William Barrett was arrested for the murder but a Magistrate dismissed the charges. Newspapers suggested a connection to the Jack the Ripper murders, but doctors found the boy had been id="cite_ref-14" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-14"[14]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"span class="nowrap" style="white-space: nowrap;"10 February 1889/span/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Louisa Smith/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Lewisham" href=" wiki/Lewisham"Lewisham/a, London/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Sex worker Louisa Smith was found in Algernon Road, Lewisham, with a severe fractured skull caused by a blow with a blunt instrument./td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"August 1893/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Windsor Dudley Cecil Hambrough/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Ardlamont House" href=" wiki/Ardlamont_House"Ardlamont Estate/a, Argyll/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Known as the stronga style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Ardlamont murder" href=" wiki/Ardlamont_murder"Ardlamont Murder/a/strong, strongArdlamont Mystery/strong or strongMonson Case/strong. On 10 August 1893, twenty-year-old Cecil Hambrough went on a shoot with his tutor, Alfred John Monson, and Monson's friend, Edward Scott. When Monson and Scott returned to Ardlamont House they claimed that Hambrough had accidentally shot himself in the head while climbing over a fence. This explanation was accepted until it was discovered that two life insurance policies had been taken out on Hambrough shortly before his death in the name of Monson's wife. Alfred Monson stood trial for murder but the verdict was 'not proven'. Monson then successfully sued Madame Tussaud's in 1894 for erecting a waxwork of him carrying a shotgun in its chamber of id="cite_ref-15" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-15"[15]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"January 1898/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Thomas Webb/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="College Farm" href=" wiki/College_Farm"College Farm/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Finchley" href=" wiki/Finchley"Finchley/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Known as the Finchley Murder. Thomas Webb, head cowman was found fatally shot outside his cottage at a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="College Farm" href=" wiki/College_Farm"College Farm/a. Mysteriously, before his death Thomas had a strange a class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Presentiment" href=" wiki/Presentiment"presentiment/a that one night he would be shot when looking round the id="cite_ref-16" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-16"[16]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"May 1902/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Rose Harsent" href=" wiki/Rose_Harsent"Rose Harsent/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Peasenhall" href=" wiki/Peasenhall"Peasenhall/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Suffolk" href=" wiki/Suffolk"Suffolk/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Known as the a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Peasenhall Murder" href=" wiki/Peasenhall_Murder"Peasenhall Murder/a. William Gardiner, a married man who was thought to be having an affair with the pregnant victim, was twice tried inconclusively and then set id="cite_ref-17" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-17"[17]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-18" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-18"[18]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"September 1905/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Mary Sophia Money" href=" wiki/Mary_Sophia_Money"Mary Sophia Money/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Merstham" href=" wiki/Merstham"Merstham/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Surrey" href=" wiki/Surrey"Surrey/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Body found in the a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Merstham tunnels" href=" wiki/Merstham_tunnels"Merstham railway tunnel/a. The a class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Post-mortem" href=" wiki/Post-mortem"post-mortem/a showed a scarf had been thrust into her mouth and marks were discovered on the tunnel wall showing Miss Money had been thrown to her death from a moving id="cite_ref-19" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-19"[19]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"January 1906/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Lillie Yolande Marie Rochaid/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Kilsby" href=" wiki/Kilsby"Kilsby/a, Northamptonshire/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"The body of Lillie Rochaid, 18, was found in Crick Tunnel, on the a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Northampton loop" href=" wiki/Northampton_loop"Northampton loop/a railway line, on 10 January 1906. Jewellery was missing from her body and it was believed that she had either been pushed from the moving train or leapt out of the carriage to escape her id="cite_ref-20" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-20"[20]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"June 1906/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Mary Anne Hogg/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Camberley" href=" wiki/Camberley"Camberley/a, Surrey/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"On the afternoon of 11 June 1906, two half-sisters were attacked in their home Heathfield on London Road, Camberley. The younger sister, Caroline, 62, was resting upstairs when she heard screams from Mary, 68, downstairs. When she went downstairs, she was attacked by a man with a weapon. Both sisters suffered head injuries and had their throats cut. Mary died from her injuries but Caroline managed to stagger out of the house to alert a neighbour. She survived the attack despite the severity of her injuries. The Hogg sisters were known to be wealthy but there was no sign of robbery and the police remained baffled about the motive for the id="cite_ref-21" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-21"[21]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-22" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-22"[22]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"September 1907/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Emily Dimmock/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Camden Town" href=" wiki/Camden_Town"Camden Town/a, London/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Known as the stronga style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Camden Town Murder" href=" wiki/Camden_Town_Murder"Camden Town Murder/a/strong. Sex worker Emily Dimmock was found with her throat cut. Robert Wood was accused and acquitted after a brilliant defence by a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Edward Marshall Hall" href=" wiki/Edward_Marshall_Hall"Edward Marshall id="cite_ref-marjoribanks_23-0" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-marjoribanks-23"[23]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"August 1908/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Caroline Mary Luard" href=" wiki/Caroline_Mary_Luard"Caroline Luard/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Ightham" href=" wiki/Ightham"Ightham/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Kent" href=" wiki/Kent"Kent/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Known as the strongSeal Chart Murder/strong. Mrs Luard was shot in a summerhouse in the middle of a wood near a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Sevenoaks" href=" wiki/Sevenoaks"Sevenoaks/a, Kent. Her husband was accused by some, and he later committed suicide in id="cite_ref-24" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-24"[24]/a/sup Later it was suggested that murderer a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="John Dickman" href=" wiki/John_Dickman"John Dickman/a, hanged for a shooting on a train in 1910, was the guilty id="cite_ref-25" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-25"[25]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"December 1908/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Oscar Slater" href=" wiki/Oscar_Slater#Marion_Gilchrist"Marion Gilchrist/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Glasgow" href=" wiki/Glasgow"Glasgow/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Marion Gilchrist was an affluent 82-year-old woman who lived in the West End of Glasgow. She was bludgeoned to death and the only thing taken was a diamond brooch. a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Oscar Slater" href=" wiki/Oscar_Slater"Oscar Slater/a was suspected as he had gone to America and tried to pawn a brooch. He was wrongfully convicted in 1909 and this conviction was quashed in 1928. Sir a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Arthur Conan Doyle" href=" wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle"Arthur Conan Doyle/a was prominent in securing his id="cite_ref-26" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-26"[26]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"November 1909/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Murder of George Harry Storrs" href=" wiki/Murder_of_George_Harry_Storrs"George Harry Storrs/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Gorse Hall" href=" wiki/Gorse_Hall"Gorse Hall/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Stalybridge" href=" wiki/Stalybridge"Stalybridge/a, Cheshire/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Storrs was the owner of Gorse Hall and was a prominent business man in the town. There were suggestions that he was the lover of his friends' au pair and that she had become pregnant due to the liaison. She later committed suicide. His business interests also made many enemies for Storrs and after one attack he had a bell installed to warn police of intruders. On the night of 1 November 1909, an intruder forced his way into the house and in the scuffle with Storrs, stabbed him 15 times. Two men were later tried independently of each other for the killing, but neither of them were id="cite_ref-27" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-27"[27]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"July 1911/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Amy Reeves/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Longcross" href=" wiki/Longcross"Longcross/a, Chertsey Common, Surrey/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Ten-year-old Amy Reeves was last seen in the yard of her home in Longcross at 12.30pm on 18 July 1911. Her body was found late that night by a pond or 'dip hole' which was about two hundred yards from her home. Amy had suffered head injuries and died from drowning. She had been seen in the company of a neighbour, 16-year-old gardener Albert Hampton, that morning. Albert was charged with Amy's murder but discharged when the jury at the inquest gave a verdict of 'wilful murder without evidence to show by whom committed'.sup id="cite_ref-28" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-28"[28]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-29" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-29"[29]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-30" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-30"[30]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"October 1911/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Joseph Wilson/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Lintz Green railway station" href=" wiki/Lintz_Green_railway_station"Lintz Green railway station/a, County Durham/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"The sixty-year-old stationmaster, Joseph Wilson, was shot when returning home after closing his office at the station. Although he did not die instantly, when questioned, Wilson was unable to communicate who had shot him. Railway porter Samuel Atkinson was charged but no evidence was offered against id="cite_ref-31" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-31"[31]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"span class="nowrap" style="white-space: nowrap;"18 October 1913/span/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Murder of Mary Speir Gunn" href=" wiki/Murder_of_Mary_Speir_Gunn"Mary Speir Gunn/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Northbank Cottage, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Portencross" href=" wiki/Portencross"Portencross/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="North Ayrshire" href=" wiki/North_Ayrshire"North Ayrshire/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Six shots fired through a living-room window at night. The other two occupants of the room were injured, but not killed. No-one was ever charged or prosecuted for the crime./td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"July 1917/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Vera Glasspool/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Owslebury" href=" wiki/Owslebury"Owslebury/a, near a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Winchester" href=" wiki/Winchester"Winchester/a, Hampshire/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"On 11 July 1917, 15-year-old Vera May Glasspool was found in woodland close to Longwood House, where she worked as a a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Scullery" href=" wiki/Scullery"scullery/a maid. She had been strangled and stabbed. Suspicion centred on the army camp at Hazeley Down and the police offered a £50 reward for information which might lead to the arrest of the guilty person or id="cite_ref-32" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-32"[32]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-33" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-33"[33]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"June 1919/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Mabel Greenwood/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Kidwelly" href=" wiki/Kidwelly"Kidwelly/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Carmarthenshire" href=" wiki/Carmarthenshire"Carmarthenshire/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Harold Greenwood (solicitor)" href=" wiki/Harold_Greenwood_(solicitor)"Harold Greenwood/a (1874–1929) was accused of poisoning his wife, Mabel, with arsenic. He was acquitted at a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Carmarthen" href=" wiki/Carmarthen"Carmarthen/a a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Assizes" href=" wiki/Assizes"Assizes/a in 1920 after a defence by Edward Marshall id="cite_ref-marjoribanks_23-1" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-marjoribanks-23"[23]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-34" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-34"[34]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"July 1919/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Bella Wright/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Little Stretton, near a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Leicester" href=" wiki/Leicester"Leicester/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Known as the stronga style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Green Bicycle Case" href=" wiki/Green_Bicycle_Case"Green Bicycle Case/a/strong as the victim was last seen with a man owning one. A green bicycle was found in a canal and its owner, Ronald Light (1885–1975), was traced. He stood trial, but was found not guilty of Wright's murder, primarily due to his defence counsel, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Edward Marshall Hall" href=" wiki/Edward_Marshall_Hall"Sir Edward Marshall Hall/a a class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="King's Counsel" href=" wiki/King_Counsel"KC/a, who had Light in the witness box admitting to every allegation made against him, except her id="cite_ref-marjoribanks_23-2" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-marjoribanks-23"[23]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"January 1920/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Florence Nightingale Shore/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Sussex" href=" wiki/Sussex"Sussex/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Florence Nightingale Shore, the goddaughter of a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Florence Nightingale" href=" wiki/Florence_Nightingale"Florence Nightingale/a, was found on a train at a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Bexhill-on-Sea" href=" wiki/Bexhill-on-Sea"Bexhill/a, Sussex with serious head injuries and died in hospital in a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Hastings" href=" wiki/Hastings"Hastings/a four days id="cite_ref-35" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-35"[35]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"6 January 1931/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Evelyn Foster" href=" wiki/Evelyn_Foster"Evelyn Foster/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Otterburn, Northumberland" href=" wiki/Otterburn,_Northumberland"Otterburn/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Northumberland" href=" wiki/Northumberland"Northumberland/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Foster ran a successful car-hire business and on returning from a journey on 6 January 1931, picked up a 26-year-old man wearing a tweed suit, overcoat and bowler hat. He assaulted Foster, threw her into the back of the cab and then covered her with a rug, which he doused with petrol and set alight. Although horrifically burned, Foster was able to crawl away from the burning vehicle and when found she was able to describe her attacker; however, she succumbed to her injuries the following id="cite_ref-36" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-36"[36]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"20 January 1931/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Julia Wallace/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Liverpool" href=" wiki/Liverpool"Liverpool/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Known as strongthe Wallace Case/strong. Julia's husband, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="William Herbert Wallace" href=" wiki/William_Herbert_Wallace"William Herbert Wallace/a, was convicted of killing her, but his conviction was quashed when he appealed. Recent books have named a suspect./td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"21 June 1931/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Hubert Chevis" href=" wiki/Hubert_Chevis"Hubert Chevis/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Aldershot" href=" wiki/Aldershot"Aldershot/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Hampshire" href=" wiki/Hampshire"Hampshire/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Chevis was poisoned after eating a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Partridge" href=" wiki/Partridge"partridge/a laced with a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Strychnine" href=" wiki/Strychnine" id="cite_ref-37" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-37"[37]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"14 December 1931/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Murder of Vera Page" href=" wiki/Murder_of_Vera_Page"Vera Page/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Notting Hill" href=" wiki/Notting_Hill"Notting Hill/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="London" href=" wiki/London"London/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"10-year-old Vera Page's body was found in undergrowth on Addison Road in Notting Hill, London. It was believed she had been murdered elsewhere and then transported to this id="cite_ref-38" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-38"[38]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-39" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-39"[39]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-40" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-40"[40]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"July 1932/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Queenie Winifred Harman (née Hicks)/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="St. Leonards-on-Sea" href=" wiki/St._Leonards-on-Sea"St. Leonards-on-Sea/a, a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Sussex" href=" wiki/Sussex"Sussex/a/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Aged 17, Queenie was bludgeoned to death at her id="cite_ref-HarmanObs_41-0" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-HarmanObs-41"[41]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-HarmanGaz_42-0" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-HarmanGaz-42"[42]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-HarmanMail_43-0" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-HarmanMail-43"[43]/a/supsup class="noprint Inline-Template noprint noexcerpt Template-Fact" style="line-height: 1; font-size: 11.2px; white-space: nowrap;"[ema class="mw-redirect" style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Wikipedia:NOTRS" href=" wiki/Wikipedia:NOTRS"span title="Ref from 1934 confirming murder and death of husband – but not suitable for calling this an"better source needed/span/a/em]/sup Her husband, Arthurd Edward Harman, was accused but never id="cite_ref-HarmanObs_41-1" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-HarmanObs-41"[41]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-HarmanGaz_42-1" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-HarmanGaz-42"[42]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-Discharged_44-0" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-Discharged-44"[44]/a/sup He died two years later, aged 25, after wandering onto the railway lines near id="cite_ref-HarmanObs_41-2" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-HarmanObs-41"[41]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-HarmanGaz_42-2" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-HarmanGaz-42"[42]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-HarmanMail_43-1" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-HarmanMail-43"[43]/a/sup The case for murder appears to have ended at the police court (magistrates' court) level as police had no solid evidence. Mr Harman worked for John Carter, a haulier, and had been to work on that fateful day in July id="cite_ref-Discharged_44-1" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-Discharged-44"[44]/a/sup The police seemed to want the case closed rapidly and never followed any other possible leads./td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Albert and Annie Keen/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Shackleford" href=" wiki/Shackleford"Shackleford/a, Surrey/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Known as the strongCutt Mill Murders/strong. Albert Keen, 61, and his wife, Annie Keen, 54, were both found dead on 8 October 1932. Annie was discovered on the floor of the scullery in the cottage which she and her husband had lived in, close to Cutt Mill crossroads. She had suffered injuries to her throat and head. When Albert failed to turn up for his work as a farmhand, his body was found in Cutt Mill pond. He had received head injuries and died from drowning, and police believed he had been murdered before his wife. A murder-suicide was ruled out and a motive of robbery was suspected instead because the couple had kept money in their home. A man stood trial for the Keens' murder but was acquitted after three id="cite_ref-45" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-45"[45]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"October 1932/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Sidney Marston/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"21-year-old Sidney Marston was found dying of stab wounds in the front garden of 63 Willows Crescent, Cannon Hill, Birmingham, on the evening of 9 October 1932. Two teenage sisters stood trial for his murder, they claimed he had assaulted and attempted to rob them but denied killing him. During the trial it was decided that there was no evidence that the two girls had committed the crime and the judge ordered the jury to return a not guilty id="cite_ref-46" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-46"[46]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-47" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-47"[47]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"June 1934/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Unknown female/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Her torso was found in a trunk at Brighton Station. This is known as the strongBrighton Trunk Crime No. 1/strong. emSee a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Brighton trunk murders" href=" wiki/Brighton_trunk_murders"Brighton trunk murders/a/em./td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"August 1935/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Minnie Lawson/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"58-year-old Minnie Lawson was a widow who ran a sweet shop in the village of Ogle, Northumberland. On 12 August 1935, her body was found by her bed. Minnie had been beaten with a hammer, her bed set alight and her home ransacked. A local man was arrested and charged but the case against him id="cite_ref-:3_48-0" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-:3-48"[48]/a/sup/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"April 1939/td
td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"George Stapleton/td
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td style="border: 1px solid #a2a9b1; padding: 0.2em 0.4em;"Bludgeoned to death with a fence post. Stapleton, a farm worker aged 66, was attacked on Friday, 21 April 1939 while walking along a bridleway in Greenfield from Ruxox Farm to his lodgings, the White Hart Inn in a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" title="Flitton" href=" wiki/Flitton"Flitton/a, and his wages were stolen. The police report said the attack was maniacally id="cite_ref-49" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-49"[49]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-50" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-50"[50]/a/supsup id="cite_ref-51" class="reference" style="line-height: 1; unicode-bidi: isolate; white-space: nowrap; font-size: 11.2px;"a style="color: #0b0080; background: none;" href=" wiki/List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom#cite_note-51"[51]/a/sup/td
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1 September 1939–1969[edit] Year Name of victim(s) Location body found Notes September 1939 Joyce Cox Cardiff Four-year-old Joyce Cox vanished while walking home from school with her older brother on 28 September 1939, her body was later found on a railway embankment in Coryton, Cardiff. Subsequent research by a family member suggested that the police believed the prime suspect had died in the 1950s.[52] November 1940 Minnie Stott Bolton, Lancashire 17-year-old Minnie 'Peggy' Stott went out for the evening on 16 November 1940 and her body was found by a police officer shortly before midnight in the yard of Parker's Garage, through an archway on Bradshawgate, Bolton. She had been strangled with her scarf and sexually assaulted. There were various sightings of her during the evening but no firm leads emerged. It was suggested years later that the investigating police officers had traced the crime to a man who committed suicide before he could be arrested, but this has not been substantiated.[53] April 1943 Wych Elm Bella Wychbury Hill, Hagley, Worcestershire Skeletal remains of a woman were discovered inside a hollow tree in April 1943. Police established the victim had died approximately 18 months earlier but could not identify her. In 1944, the message "Who put Bella in the Wych Elm? - Hagley Wood" was found painted on a wall in Birmingham. Various theories about the identity of the victim and her killer have been proposed. August 1943 Mabel Harper Cardiff 53-year-old Mabel Harper was attacked while walking home from visiting friends on the night of 12 August 1943. Her body was found on a grass verge on Western Avenue, Cardiff, the following day. Mabel had been gagged, stripped, and had facial injuries; her attache case and handbag were missing.[54] November 1943 Norah Bartlett Swansea Norah Bartlett, 33, was attacked on the evening of 18 November 1943, it's reported that she had last been seen in the company of an American soldier. Norah's body was found in a lane close to her home on Rhydings Park Road, Singleton, Swansea; she had been strangled.[55] February 1945 Charles Walton Meon Hill, near Upper Quinton, Warwickshire On Valentine's Day 1945, the body of local farm labourer Charles Walton was found pinned to the ground with a pitchfork. He had been murdered with his own trouncing hook.[citation needed] The body had a large cross engraved into the chest and neck, which caused rumours to circulate linking the murder to witchcraft or satanism.[56] October 1945 Caroline Evans Coedpoeth, Wrexham 39-year-old schoolteacher Caroline Evans was murdered next to a path through Pant Tywyll which she had taken on her way to visit her mother at the City Arms pub in Minera. Caroline was last seen on the evening of 6 October and her body was found the following day, she had been strangled.[57] December 1945 Betty Hadden Torry, Aberdeen On the morning of 12 December 1945, a severed arm was found on the foreshore at Torry. Fingerprint analysis revealed that it had belonged to Elizabeth 'Betty' Hadden, a local 17-year-old girl, she had previously been arrested for shoplifting and police had kept her fingerprints on file. Betty had last been seen the previous day and there had been reports of screams being heard in the early hours of 12 December. The rest of Betty's remains were never found.[58] May 1946 Robert Parrington Jackson Bristol The 33-year-old manager of the Odeon cinema in Union Street, Bristol, was shot on 29 May 1946 during a showing of the movie The Light that Failed. 2,000 people were watching the film when Robert Parrington Jackson was shot twice in his office but they remained oblivious to the attack. Robert died later in hospital. Robbery was a suggested motive but the key to the safe remained in the manager's pocket and the money in the safe was left untouched. In 1993, a man claimed that his father, a criminal called Billy 'The Fish' Fisher, had confessed to the murder on his deathbed in 1989.[59] June 1946 Muriel Drinkwater Penllergaer, near Swansea Drinkwater, a 12-year-old schoolgirl, was raped and shot in the woods at Penllergaer, a village a few miles from Swansea. The case became known as the Little Red Riding Hood Murder.[60] November 1946 Margaret Cook Narrow passage near Carnaby Street, Soho, London Margaret was shot dead outside the Blue Lagoon nightclub. Nobody was charged with her murder at the time, but Scotland Yard detectives interviewed a suspect in 2015 after he confessed.[61] February 1948 Evan David Harris Swansea Docks Evan David Harris, 71, was a retired industrial chemist who was a nightwatchman at Swansea's Consolidated Fisheries.[62] His body was found in the company's dry dock at South Dock on the morning of 28 February 1948. Although Evan had died from drowning, murder was suspected when signs of a struggle were discovered in the boiler house.[63] April 1948 Jerzy Strzadla Aberdare, Glamorgan 32-year-old Jerzy Strzadla, a miner, was stabbed over forty times in Abedare Park in an apparent robbery on 19 April 1948. Money and his watch were stolen.[64] November 1948 Terence McNamara 46 Richmond Street, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire Terence was a 22-month-old infant who was murdered in his own home whilst his mother was out at work. His father had died in 1947.[65] January 1949 Ernest Melville Swansea Two girls playing on a bomb site on Croft Street, Swansea, on 22 January 1949 came across the body of 38-year-old Ernest Melville, he had been brutally battered with bricks. He had last been seen the previous evening drinking in the Full Moon pub on High Street. Ernest was homosexual and police believed at the time that this was a reason for his murder.[66] April 1949 Emily Armstrong St John's Wood, London Emily Armstrong was the victim of an unsolved murder in which she was beaten to death and later found at her place of employment, a dry cleaner's shop on St John's Wood High Street. Police later determined she had been killed roughly an hour before her body was found at around 4:00 pm. A post-mortem examination also showed that her skull had been shattered by at least 22 blows from a blunt object, later believed to be a claw hammer. June 1949 Gertrude O'Leary Stokes Croft, Bristol In the summer of 1949, the vicious murder of a well-liked 66-year-old local licensee, Gertrude O'Leary, shocked the residents of Stokes Croft to the core. Her killer was never found.[67] March 1952 Lily Volpert Cardiff 41-year-old Lily Volpert was found dead in her shop, Volpert's Clothing Store, in the docklands area of Cardiff on 6 March 1952. Mahmood Hussein Mattan was found guilty of Lily's murder and hanged in September 1952. After a campaign to clear his name, Mahmood's conviction was quashed in 1998 and Lily's murderer has not been caught.[68] November 1952 Patricia Curran White Abbey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland Curran, 19, was found dead in the ground of her father's estate house. Her father was a High Court judge. Iain Gordon, 21, an airman from Scotland stationed in Northern Ireland, confessed to the killing and was found insane at court. In 2000, having been released from hospital after several years by then-Prime Minister Brian Faulkner, the Court of Appeal agreed Gordon's confession was inadmissible as it had been tainted by controversially aggressive interview techniques employed by police and was potentially false. There being no other evidence against Gordon, the verdict was overturned and the crime remains unsolved.[69] April 1954 Olive May Bennett Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire On Saturday, 24 April 1954, Olive May Bennett, 45, was seen drinking alone in the Red Horse Hotel in Bridge Street. Shortly before midnight she was seen again, standing outside the hotel as the streets around her emptied. She had led a sheltered life until, suddenly in middle-age, she changed. She started smoking and drinking, taking endless pains with her make-up, drawing large sums of money from her Post Office bank account, and filling her address book with the names of men she was meeting. The next morning her body was found wedged against an obstruction on the banks of the River Avon. She had been strangled with a long woollen scarf and her body was weighted with a 56 lb. tombstone wrenched from a riverside churchyard. In 1962 two women told police that on the night of the murder they were in the churchyard with two men, one of whom threatened to push them in the river and weigh them down with a tombstone. The men have never been traced.[70] September 1954 Jean Townsend Ruislip, Middlesex On 15 September 1954, 21-year-old Jean Mary Townsend was found murdered on what was then waste land near to the junction of Victoria Road and Angus Drive.[71] The autopsy report stated that she had been strangled with her own scarf. In 1982 the Metropolitan Police announced that they were to review their files on the case following some anonymous telephone calls. To this day, no one has been charged with Jean's killing and it remains unsolved. Britain's National Archives have indicated that the police files on the case are likely to be made available for public inspection in 2031.[72] May 1956 The Ormesher Sisters Ormskirk, Lancashire Two elderly sisters, who ran a sweetshop in a small market town, were murdered in their own home. Despite national media coverage and an extensive investigation in which all of the adult male population of the town were fingerprinted, the identity or identities of the murderer or murderers has/have never been established. September 1956 Jean Chalinder Cardiff 32-year-old Jean Chalinder, from Roath, was murdered while picking blackberries, her body was found in a ditch at Llyn-y-Grant Farm on 20 September 1956, five days after she went missing. Jean had died from head injuries and police said the crime appeared to be motiveless.[73] May 1957 Teresa Łubieńska Gloucester Road tube station, South Kensington, London Teresa Łubieńska was a 73 year old Polish countess who had been a lieutenant in the Polish Underground Army and survived two concentration camps. She was fatally stabbed on the eastbound Piccadilly line platform at Gloucester Road on the evening of 24 May 1957. Her attacker was never caught. June 1957 June and Royston Sheasby Bristol June Sheasby was seven and her brother, Royston, was five years old when the pair left their home in Brockworth Crescent, Stapleton, to visit some horses on 20 June 1957. They never returned home and after a large search, their bodies were found on 1 July in undergrowth near the River Frome in Snuff Mills Park. Both children had suffered head injuries. In 1964, a Home Office psychiatrist stated that a deceased prisoner jailed for a minor offence had confessed to him that he had killed two children. The psychiatrist didn't name the prisoner or confirm if he had been referring to the Sheasby children.[74] December 1957/January 1958 Anne Noblett Whitwell, Hertfordshire On the night of 30 December 1957, 17-year-old Anne Noblett alighted a bus on the corner of Lower Luton Road and Cherry Tree Lane in Wheathampstead and began the short walk home to Marshalls Heath. A month later her partially disrobed body was found 7 miles away in Rose Grove Wood near Whitwell. Known as the "Deep Freeze Murder", mystery surrounds the circumstances over her abduction and disappearance due to the frozen condition her body was found in and the relatively mild weather at the time. Despite extensive enquiries her killer has never been caught.[75][76] June 1958 Harry Baker Knutsford, Cheshire 61-year-old Harry Baker was last seen at 1.45pm on 5 June 1958 talking to a man on Strand Road, Bootle. His body was found seventeen days later on 23 June wrapped in two sacks in woods near High Leigh, Knutsford. Harry had been beaten, strangled and robbed. The search for Harry's killer was one of the biggest ever manhunts in Merseyside.[77] April 1959 Carol Ann Stephens Horeb, near Llanelli, Carmarthenshire Six-year-old Carol Stephens left her home on Malefant Street, Cardiff, to play outside on 7 April 1959. She never returned home and her body was found two weeks later in a river culvert near the village of Horeb, north of Llanelli. Carol had been suffocated before being dumped in the water. Police made a new appeal for information on the sixtieth anniversary of Carol's death in 2019.[78] August 1959 Florence Gooding Oxted, Surrey Florence Gooding, 75, was found badly beaten in her bed at her home on Oast Road, Oxted, on 4 August 1959. She died the following day. It's reported that forty years after Florence's death, a detective recalled that the main suspect had died before he could be interviewed.[79] August 1959 Miles Vallint Croydon, London Eleven-year-old Miles Vallint was last seen on 27 August 1959 visiting a bicycle shop in Croydon, he had travelled there by bus from his home in Farnley Road, South Norwood. His body was found the following day on the site of a demolished vicarage on Tavistock Road, Croydon.[80] 1959–1965 1959: Elizabeth Figg; 1963: Gwynneth Rees; 1964: Hannah Tailford, Irene Lockwood, Helene Barthelemy, Mary Fleming and Margaret McGowan; 1965: Bridget O'Hara West London 'Jack the Stripper' victims. January 1960 Eva Booth Hartley, Plymouth, Devon Found deceased with head injuries in an airing cupboard of her home. She was 70 years old.[69] November 1961 Mamie Stuart Gower, Wales On 5 November 1961, three men exploring an old lead mine near Brandy Cove on the Gower Peninsula discovered human remains. The body had been dismembered and was identified as 26-year-old Mamie Stuart who had gone missing in December 1919. Mamie's husband, George Shotton, was suspected of her murder but there wasn't enough evidence to charge him. Mamie was finally laid to rest in December 2019 after her remains had been stored in a Cardiff forensic laboratory for nearly sixty years.[81][82] September 1963 George Wilson Sneinton, Nottingham George Wilson's wife found him dead or dying in a pool of blood close to the Fox & Grapes pub (of which he was the landlord) when she opened the door to it after hearing their dog barking and scratching at it from outside. The autopsy revealed stab wounds to various parts of his body. He had been having a nighttime stroll with the dog at the time of the attack.[83] October/November 1963 Katherine Lillian Armstrong Newcastle 70-year-old retired headteacher Katherine Armstrong was found dead in her home on Goldspink Lane, Sandyford, Newcastle, on 1 November 1963. Katherine had been stabbed 28 times and had a nylon stocking tied around her neck, she also had defensive wounds on her hands. There was no sign of forced entry into her home.[84] May 1964 Anne Dunwell Near Maltby, South Yorkshire On 7 May 1964, the body of 13-year-old Anne Dunwell was found strangled on a manure heap. She had been sexually assaulted. It is believed she was killed the previous evening after leaving her aunt's house to catch a bus to be with her grandmother. Despite a reported DNA 'breakthrough' in 2006, Anne's murderer has never been identified.[85][86] October 1965 Elsie Frost Wakefield, West Yorkshire On 9 October 1965, the body of 14-year-old Elsie Frost was found with fatal stab wounds. A subsequent investigation turned up one suspect who was later released. After this there was no further investigation and details of the case were made exempt from a Freedom of Information request. The siblings of Elsie filed an FOI request when the original exemption date was coming to an end, only to find the exemption had been extended until 2060.[87][88] The case was reopened in 2015 after a series of reports on BBC Radio 4. Convicted child murderer, Peter Pickering, a man in his late seventies was arrested in September 2016 on suspicion of murder, more than 50 years after Elsie's death.[89] He was expected to be charged with Elsie's death but died before police could do so.[90] November 1966 Helen Davidson Amersham, Buckinghamshire On 9 November 1966, popular GP 49-year-old Dr Helen Davidson was battered to death in dense woodland in Hodgemoor Wood a few miles from her Amersham home. She had been bird-watching and exercising her dog. Her body was found the next day, but nobody has been convicted of her murder.[91][92] December 1966 Mavis Hudson Chesterfield, Derbyshire 15-year-old Mavis was last seen alive on 26 December 1966. The following day her body was found in a derelict building. She had been strangled. In spite of appeals on national TV, no arrest was ever made and the case remains unsolved.[93] January 1967 Bernard Oliver Tattingstone, Suffolk Bernard Oliver, 17, disappeared on 6 January 1967 and his dismembered body was found in suitcases near to Tattingstone, Ipswich 10 days later. No-one has been charged over his murder but Suffolk Police stated in January 2017 that DNA evidence may help to yield some clues 50 years on.[94] March 1967 Ruth Bradbury Crowthorne, Berkshire 14-year-old Ruth Bradbury was shot dead in Simons Wood, close to Wellingtonia Avenue, on the morning of 29 March 1967 as she walked home from a shopping errand for her grandmother. Close by in the woodland was evidence that someone had been using trees and tin cans for target practice with a .22 rifle. It was believed that Ruth was accidentally shot as she walked through the woods.[95] May 1967 Keith Lyon Woodingdean, East Sussex 12 year-old Keith Lyon was stabbed to death on a bridleway that links the villages of Ovingdean and Woodingdean, near Brighton on 6 May 1967. Despite arrests in connection with Keith's death as recently as 2006, no-one has ever been charged with his murder.[96] October 1967 Herbert Wilkinson Middlewich, Cheshire In October 1967, the body of a solicitor was discovered in a shallow grave by the side of the Trent & Mersey Canal. 54-year-old Herbert Wilkinson, a lonely bachelor, allegedly with homosexual tendencies, who, seven months earlier, had been struck off by the Law Society because of problems with his practice in Middlewich.[97] November 1967 Rita Ellis RAF Halton, Buckinghamshire On 12 November 1967, the body of Rita Ellis was found partially hidden under leaves and foliage at Rowborough Copse, part of the RAF Halton Estate. Ellis, who was in the WRAF and worked in the catering department of the RAF hospital on the camp, had been beaten, sexually assaulted and strangled. She was last seen on the previous evening (11 November). The case was re-opened in 2017 for a second time, although new DNA techniques have meant that the police now have a DNA profile of the killer.[98] February 1968 Mary Judge Leeds The naked and battered body of prostitute Mary Judge, 43, was found on 26 February near Leeds Parish Church. It has been speculated but never proven that it was Peter Sutcliffe (dubbed "the Yorkshire Ripper" some years after this slaying) who killed her.[99] March 1968 David Lawrence Southwark, London Five-year-old David Lawrence was murdered in public toilets in a children's playground in Tabard Gardens, Southwark, on 8 March 1968. David had lived with his family in Rochester House on Manciple Street - the building overlooks the park where he had been playing.[100][101] 1968–1969 Patricia Docker, Jemima McDonald & Helen Puttock Glasgow "Bible John" victims. April 1969 Annie Walker Heather, Leicestershire Beaten to death in her home. By re-examining evidence gathered at the scene, police have now been able to extract DNA samples which would positively identify the murderer, but have yet to find a match for the killer's DNA profile.[102] August 1969 Lucy Tinslop Nottingham Raped, stabbed and strangled in St Mary's Rest Garden, Bath Street on her 21st birthday.[99][103]

1970s[edit] Year Name of victim(s) Location body found Notes 24 January 1970 Allan Graham Ponteland, Northumberland 11-year-old schoolboy Allan Graham went missing during a trip to the shop while he was staying with his older brother and his wife in Gerald Street, Benwell, Newcastle. His body was found in a ditch near Ponteland - about seven miles north west of Newcastle - the following day. Allan had been strangled. No one has ever been arrested in connection with Allan's death.[104] 8 March 1970 Jacqueline Ansell-Lamb Mere, Cheshire An 18-year-old last seen hitch-hiking from London to Manchester. Her body was discovered six days later by a farmer in Square Wood, near Knutsford. She had been sexually assaulted and strangled to death with an electrical cord.[105][106] 10 March 1970 Susan Long Aylsham, Norfolk The Norwich Union worker had been out dancing at the Gala Ballroom in Norwich and caught the last bus home to Aylsham. She arrived at around 11:10 pm and began the seven-minute walk to her parents' home, but never arrived. The headlights of a milk-float picked up the shape of her body lying in a pool of rainwater in a lovers' lane the following morning.[107] On the fiftieth anniversary of Susan's murder, police confirmed they have DNA from the crime and there's a possibility the culprit could be identified - living or dead.[108] 31 March 1970 Philip Green Shirehampton, Bristol 11-year-old Philip Green left his home in Sea Mills to collect golf balls on the nearby Shirehampton golf course. The following day his battered body was found in a wooded area of the course. The case remains unsolved despite one of the biggest police inquiries in the Bristol area, which was assisted by Scotland Yard. In 2010 on the 40th anniversary of his murder, Avon and Somerset Constabulary announced a new forensic investigation of the case that would use DNA profiling.[109] October 1970 Barbara Mayo Ault Hucknall, near Bolsover, Derbyshire In October 1970, Barbara Mayo set off from her London home to hitchhike north. Six days later the 24-year-old's body was found in a wood by the north-bound carriageway in view of Hardwick Hall. The teacher had been raped and then strangled. Twenty years later, in 1990, detectives were able to confirm using DNA that Mayo's killer was the same man who had raped and strangled 18-year-old Jacqueline Ansell-Lamb seven months previously.[110] March 1971 "Fred the Head" Burton on Trent, Staffordshire An off-duty policeman stumbled upon the upper half of a skull alongside the River Trent in Burton in March 1971. Further excavation at the site revealed the skull belonged to a man who had been buried in a kneeling position with his hands tied and wearing mustard-yellow socks. The only personal possession on him was his wedding ring. After months of investigation, including police forces from Interpol and Australia, the police came nowhere near to finding the man's identity.

In 2017, a DNA analysis led police to believe it could be John Henry Jones from Trevor, near Wrexham in North Wales, who had gone missing in 1970. This proved to be incorrect, and neither case has been solved.[111][112] It was believed the man was not local and may even have been from Eastern Europe. Although the case is included here, it has to be said that after an autopsy and expert opinion, no cause of death was ever recorded and the police filed the case as a 'suspicious death'.

25 April 1971 Dorothy Leyden Collyhurst, Manchester Dorothy Leyden's body was found hours after she had been to a Jimmy Ruffin concert at the Golden Garter nightclub in Wythenshawe in April 1971.

The 17-year-old's body was found on waste ground in Collyhurst. The teenager spent the evening of 24 April 1971 at the concert before heading into central Manchester. At about 02:30, she got out of a taxi she had shared with friends at Piccadilly Gardens bus station and it is thought she decided to walk home.

Her body was found the following day behind the now demolished Spread Eagle pub. Previously, it had been thought she may have been murdered by serial killer Trevor Hardy, but this was dismissed in 2008.[113]

May 1971 Rose Lifely Bournemouth, Dorset Miss Rose Lifely was 73 years old when she was stabbed to death in her Northcote Road home between 15 and 17 May 1971, the victim of a "maniacal attack", according to police. Police believed the killer lived in the local area, broke into her home to steal and repeatedly stabbed her when she confronted him. On 25 May, the Evening Times reported that police were hunting for a "cuddly" buxom 18-year-old blonde and two youths, who had gone to second-hand shops in Bournemouth attempting to sell jewellery similar to pieces missing from Lifely's home.[114][115] June 1971 Gloria Booth Ruislip, Middlesex On the morning of Sunday 13 June, the naked body of Gloria Booth was discovered on a recreation ground off Nairn Road, approximately half a mile from South Ruislip Underground Station and a mile from the scene of the Jean Townsend killing 17 years earlier. Like Jean Townsend, Mrs Booth – a 29-year-old housewife from Ealing – had died from strangulation and it appeared that – as in the Townsend killing – a scarf had been used.[116] October 1971 Susan Turner Hartlepool, County Durham Two schoolboys came across the 19-year-old newlywed's body whilst playing in a derelict house during their lunchbreak. She had been strangled. Her widower was accused of the murder at a trial that took place the following February, but the paucity of evidence against him (forensic scientists had found no trace in his house of dust from the derelict building) prompted the judge to order the jury to return a verdict of not guilty.[117] April 1972 Maxwell Confait Catford, London Three youths jailed for strangling Maxwell Confait (a 26-year-old transvestite and male prostitute also known as Michelle) and starting a fire at his residence were released and pardoned three years after the killing. In 1980, a prisoner became a suspect in Mr Confait's murder when an incriminating conversation between him and a fellow inmate was overheard, but because he and the person he claimed to have been with at the time of the offence each maintained that it was the other who had committed it, neither of them could be charged with it. The case led to changes in police procedures.[118] June 1972 Judith Roberts Wigginton, near Tamworth, Staffordshire The 14-year-old girl was battered to death not far from her family home in a village just north of Tamworth. A young soldier stationed at Whittington Barracks confessed to the murder and served 25 years in jail; however, he later claimed that his confession was a result of psychological problems he was experiencing at the time. With there being no other evidence against him, his conviction was overturned by the Court of Appeal. The real killer remains unknown.[119] November 1972 Amala Ruth De Vere Whelan Maida Vale, London On 12 November 1972, a 22-year-old woman was found dead at her home in Randolph Avenue, Maida Vale, west London. She had been beaten, raped, and strangled, but the subsequent investigation failed to link any suspect to the crime. In January 2017, police issued a fresh appeal for information.[120] December 1972 Nora Wilfred Cardiff Nora Wilfred, 33, was found dead on 4 December 1972, her body was dumped on wasteland off Pugsley Lane, Herbert Street in Butetown, Cardiff. Nora had been a sex worker at the time of her death, she had been stabbed multiple times and some of her clothing, along with her handbag, was missing.[121] January 1973 Martha Graham Swinton, Manchester Killed on 16 January by being battered around the head with a rolling pin. Her husband, Frank Graham, was charged with her murder but acquitted.[122] March 1973 Mary Armstrong Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire 31-year-old Mary Armstrong was knifed to death in a Hanley car park on 24 March 1973. Someone charged with the murder was found not guilty of it at the end of a 63-day trial.[123] March 1973 Ann Law Body not found 34-year-old Ann Law, a mother of two, went missing from her home on Copperas Lane, West Denton, Newcastle on 24 March 1973. She was in the process of divorcing her husband, Gilbert Law, but the couple still lived together. Gilbert Law was questioned about his wife's disappearance two years after her death but not charged. In 1982 he allegedly confessed to his son, son-in-law and a friend that he had buried Ann on the bank of the River Tyne near Bywell. After his arrest, Gilbert allegedly told police that Ann had drunk herself to death and, later, that he had strangled her. He then denied making any confession. He stood trial in 1983 but this was halted due to his mental state. At his next trial in June 1984 the judge ordered the jury to acquit him of murder. No one else has ever been charged in connection with Ann's disappearance or murder and her body has never been found despite extensive excavations of the riverbank in 1982.[124][125] May 1973 Christine Markham Body not found Just after nine-year-old Christine Markham's two sisters boarded a bus without her to take them to a different school, they looked out of a window and saw that she had doubled back on herself instead of continuing to walk in the direction of her own school. That evening, when she hadn't come home, a hunt for her began that would lead to around 5,000 residences being searched in the Lincolnshire town of Scunthorpe (where the girls and their parents all lived), but no trace of her was found.[126] Robert Black, a serial killer known to have murdered at least four young girls, is suspected of being responsible for Christine's disappearance.[127] June 1973 Mary Anne Mackey Newcastle Found with stab wounds to the head in a lane at the rear of her house. She was aged 80 and died from the wounds in hospital.[128] September 1973 Wendy Sewell Bakewell, Derbyshire A 32-year-old legal secretary was savagely beaten in a churchyard, and later died of her wounds. The church groundskeeper Stephen Downing was convicted and served 27 years for the murder, but the verdict was eventually overturned on appeal. The case was re-investigated by police, but no further arrests were made.[129] October 1973 Warren and Elizabeth Wheeler Boars Hill, Oxfordshire Warren Wheeler, 83, and his wife, Elizabeth, 79, were found battered to death at their home, Yatscombe Cottage, in the Oxfordshire hamlet of Boars Hill in October 1973. A man stood trial in 1974 after confessing to the murders, but the judge directed that he be cleared stating that he was an attention seeker who had previously confessed to murders which he hadn't committed.[130] January 1974 Glenis Carruthers Clifton, Bristol The 20-year-old woman from Amersham in Buckinghamshire was found strangled on Clifton Down after she had left a friend's 21st birthday party on Friday 18 January at 10 pm.[131] February 1974 Rosina Hilliard Leicester Rosina Hilliard's body was discovered on a building site in Leicester on 22 February. She had been working as a prostitute in the city. The postmortem uncovered both evidence of compression to the neck and injuries consistent with her having been hit by a car, but precisely which injury it was that ended the life of the 24-year-old could not be ascertained.[132][133] April 1974 Caroline Allen Near Old Dalby, Leicestershire 17-year-old Caroline vanished whilst on her way from Bramcote, Nottinghamshire to her home in Kinoulton on 10 April 1974. Her body was found dumped in rural Leicestershire in December 1975. The pathologist who examined it was unable to say for definite how she had died, but thought she might have suffered a beating to the head.[134] April 1974 Lena Farr Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire Lena Farr, 77, was found dead at her home, Vine Cottage, on Brook Street, on 12 April 1974. The cause of her death was asphyxiation.[135] August 1974 Gary Shields Tynemouth, Tyne & Wear Six-year-old Gary Shields was murdered when he went out to play football close to his home on 4 August 1974. His body was found in reeds on the bank of the River Tyne just two hundred yards from where he lived in Knotts Flats. A man confessed to Gary's killing and then retracted his statement, his mental state was described as unstable. He was found guilty of manslaughter through diminished responsibility but his conviction was quashed in 1976 after a second man confessed. The second confession was made by Kenneth Woodhouse in 1975 who was already serving time in jail for offences against children. Despite this, no charges were ever brought against Woodhouse.[136] August 1974 Norfolk headless body Cockley Cley, Norfolk Concealed in weeds off a road in Cockley Cley, near Swaffham, the badly decomposed and headless body of a woman was found by a farm worker in August 1974. The woman was believed to have been aged between 23 and 35 and was wearing a frilled pink Marks & Spencer nightdress. Another clue was the brown plastic sheet in which she was wrapped, bearing the letters NCR (National Cash Register). Only six such sheets were made by a Scottish company between 1962 and 1968, but police have never identified the woman, let alone her killer. Today, there is no grave or headstone for her, just an unmarked spot in a Swaffham churchyard.[137] Police have suggested that the woman could have been a sex worker based in Great Yarmouth known as 'The Duchess' who disappeared in mid-1974. In 2016, it was announced that a full DNA profile had been obtained from her remains so possible family members could be traced in a bid to determine her identity.[138] 1975 Eve Stratford, Lynne Weedon London Eve Stratford was found dead on 18 March 1975. The 21-year-old Bunny Girl, who worked at the Playboy Club in Park Lane, where she had been pictured with Eric Morecambe and Sid James, had her throat cut between eight and 12 times. She had also been tied up and gagged and was found by her boyfriend lying on the floor of her apartment in Lyndhurst Drive, Leyton, London.

In 2007, police found a link between Stratford's murder and that of 16-year-old Lynne Weedon. Weedon had been beaten over the head with a blunt object as she took a shortcut to her home in Hounslow six months after Stratford's death. Despite suffering horrific injuries, Weedon was alive when found the next morning, but died a week later in hospital without regaining consciousness. Both murders were featured on the BBC programme Crimewatch in September 2007, where it was said that they were sexually motivated and, thanks to new DNA techniques, were now known to have been committed by the same person.[139][140][141]

July 1975 Renee McGowan Bradford, West Yorkshire Renee McGowan, 55, was strangled in her flat on the top floor of a tower block on 22 or 23 July. Although drawers and cupboards in the flat were open when her fiancé discovered her body there, nothing appeared to have been stolen from the property. Police came to suspect that the killer might belong to the Bradford Phoenix Society, a club to help divorced and separated people find new partners and to which Renee herself had belonged, and so decided to compare with the fingerprints of its members some unidentified fingerprints that had been found in the flat. No match was made, however.[142] August 1975 Helen Bailey Great Barr, Birmingham Eight-year-old schoolgirl, Helen Bailey, was last seen when she left her home in Great Barr to play outside at 3.30pm on 10 August. Her body was found the following morning in woodland at Booths Farm, close to her home. Helen had cuts to her throat and the inquest found that her death could have been the result of an "accident or practical joke gone wrong". Helen's death was re-examined in 2014 with a pathologist stating that it was a "clear case of homicide". The verdict of the original inquest was overturned in 2018 and a new inquest was held in 2019 which found that Helen had been unlawfully killed. An imprisoned man reportedly confessed to Helen's murder in 1979 and is still considered to be the main suspect. He remains in prison and the Crown Prosecution Service is yet to make a decision about prosecuting him.[143] November 1975 Margaret Lightfoot Epping Forest, Essex Margaret Lightfoot's naked body was found in Epping Forest the day after she failed to return home from taking her dog for a walk. She lived nearby, and her death was due to strangulation.[144] November 1975 Kathleen Cock Effingham, Surrey The killer of the 78-year-old widow murdered her in her own home by pounding her head – most likely with a hammer. A neighbour found her body there on 27 November. Apart from wedding and engagement rings, none of Mrs Cock's possessions was taken away by the person behind the killing, who is believed to have struck again in March 1976 by murdering Khantoon Teja in New Malden.[145][146] December 1975 Hugh Watson Llanrwst, Conwy Hugh Watson, 77, was attacked after he had spent an evening at the Pen-y-Bryn Hotel on 9 December 1975. The recluse lived in a cow shed on Station Road and his body was found in a hay barn close to his home after the barn had been set alight. Hugh died from asphyxia and was stabbed with a weapon similar to a pitchfork.[147] January 1976 Esther Soper Plymouth, Devon Widowed Esther Soper, a 51-year-old grandmother, was found dead in her home on Trematon Terrace, Mutley, Plymouth on New Year's Day 1976. Her body had been wrapped in her curtains after she had been bludgeoned with a cider bottle and strangled. Mrs Soper had been trying to sell her home and a mysterious 'estate agent' had called round in the days before her death. The case was reviewed in 1997 using DNA testing, but only Mrs Soper's DNA was found from the scene.[148] February 1976 Maureen Mulcahy Port Talbot, Wales Maureen Mulcahy, 22, was last seen at the Green Meadow pub in Aberavon on the night of 23 February 1976. A dog walker found her body the following morning on waste ground close by, she had been strangled. There's speculation that Maureen may have been murdered by a serial killer, the 'Saturday Night Strangler', who was posthumously identified as Joe Kappen in 2002. DNA evidence revealed that Joe Kappen murdered three teenagers in the area in 1973: Sandra Newton, Geraldine Hughes and Pauline Floyd. Detectives believe Maureen could have been a fourth victim but no conclusive evidence has been found.[149] July 1976 Joan Maschek Nottingham 48-year-old Joan Maschek was beaten to death in her bedsit with an object that either was flat or had one or more flat parts – possibly her own guitar, which was damaged and had traces of her blood on it. It is not known whether the murder was premeditated or the result of a disagreement escalating rapidly into something deadly.[150] July 1976 Margaret Armishaw Liverpool On 30 July 1976, police were informed that the body of a woman had been discovered in Ritson Street, Toxteth. The deceased was Margaret Armishaw, a 28-year-old also known as Peggy Stretch, and the postmortem found strangulation to have been the cause of her death.[151][152] August 1976 Susan Donoghue Bristol The 44-year-old night nurse was battered with a truncheon and sexually assaulted in her ground-floor flat in the Sneyd Park area. Signs of ransacking were apparent in the flat, although whether anything was actually taken from there has not been disclosed to the public. It has been disclosed, however, that the killer left items he'd come with at the scene of the crime, and these included a tobacco tin, a pair of gloves and the murder weapon itself. Forensic examinations of them did not point towards a suspect. Nevertheless, because the killer's semen was also recovered from the scene, advances in technology meant that people working on the case had a full DNA profile of him by the 40th anniversary of the murder.[153] November 1976 Renee and Andrew MacRae Bodies not found Described as one of the most baffling mysteries in Scottish criminal history, the double murder of Renee MacRae and her three-year-old son, Andrew, shocked and scandalised the Highlands, and mesmerised the small, tight-knit community of Inverness.[154] MacRae had planned to spend the weekend in Perthshire with her lover, a married man who was also Andrew's father. On the evening of Friday 12 November 1976, MacRae left Inverness and headed south on the A9. At ten o'clock that evening, a train driver reported a car ablaze on a lay-by adjacent to the A9 trunk road at Dalmagarry. The bodies of the two victims have never been found, though traces of blood matching Renee and Andrew's blood type were discovered in the boot of the burnt-out car. Attention focused on nearby Dalmagarry Quarry, where a senior member of the police believed they were buried. A 2004 excavation of the area found nothing of interest; however, a local farmer has opined that the bodies could be buried under the A9, which was in the middle of a major upgrading programme at the time of their disappearance. The farmer called for the road to be excavated at the spot where a radar survey he had commissioned found "anomalies".[155]

Despite the fact that neither's body has been located, a 77-year-old man has recently been charged with murdering the MacRaes,[156] and it is expected that he will be tried at the High Court sometime in 2020.[157]

March 1977 Barbara Ann Young Doncaster, South Yorkshire The 29-year-old sex worker and mother of two was severely beaten in an alleyway on 22 March and died some hours later of a brain haemorrhage caused by the beating.[158] April 1977 Debra Schlesinger Leeds Stabbed in the heart outside her home after a night out with friends.[159] September 1977 Elizabeth Parravicini Isleworth, Middlesex The 27-year-old was only yards from her parents' house when a still-unidentified person killed her by hitting her head with a hard object. The route taken by Elizabeth to get to the house that day was said to have been uncharacteristic of her.[160] Her death is one of more than several that have been informally linked to "Yorkshire Ripper" Peter Sutcliffe.[161] October 1977 Brenda Evans Poulton, Cheshire Brenda Evans, 17, was murdered on 7 October 1977 while on her lunch break from Poulton post office and general stores. She had walked to her aunt and uncle's house to have lunch and failed to return to work. Brenda's body was found down a manhole, she had been strangled with her own tights. Her fiancé had been working close by cutting hedges that day, he was questioned and released on bail.[162] October 1977 Carol Wilkinson Bradford, West Yorkshire Carol Wilkinson, 22, was attacked on her way to her job at a bakery on Bradford's Ravenscliffe estate on 10 October 1977. She was battered with two heavy stones and her clothing was removed. She died three days later at Bradford Royal Infirmary. Anthony Steel spent 20 years in prison for Carol's murder and had his sentence quashed at the Court of Appeal in February 2003. Carol's murder remains unsolved.[163] January 1978 Marie Lister Kegworth, Leicestershire The 89-year-old's body was found in her living room on 11 January. Her skull had been fractured, and police believe that an axe that was beside her corpse at the time of its discovery was what had been used to kill her.[134] 13 January 1978 Beryl Culverwell Bath, Somerset 52-year-old welfare worker Beryl Culverwell was found dead in the garage of her home in Widcombe Hill, Bath. She had been stabbed 21 times and then bludgeoned to death with a shotgun. Her body was tied with twine, although there were no signs of a violent struggle. The telephone wires in the house were cut. A motive for Mrs Culverwell's murder has never been clearly determined.[164][165] March 1978 John Connors Neath, South Wales John Connors' home help discovered his battered body in his house on 31 March. No evidence was found that his killer had forced their way in. A brown-haired man in his 30s and around 6 ft tall was spotted coming out of the house and then driving away in a white car the day before the discovery.[166] July 1978 Brenda Page Allan Street, Aberdeen Dr Page's body was discovered in her flat on 14 July 1978.[167][168] She had worked in the genetics department of Aberdeen University.[167][168] In March 2020 a man aged 79 was arrested over her murder.[169] August 1978 Genette Tate Body not found Although Genette Tate has never been found, Devon and Cornwall Police are treating her disappearance as murder.[170] 13-year-old Genette disappeared while delivering newspapers in Aylesbeare, Devon, on 19 August 1978. Serial killer Robert Black was considered as the main suspect but evidence to support this wasn't sufficient enough to charge him with Genette's murder before his death in prison in 2016. 7 September 1978 Georgi Markov London Agents of the Bulgarian secret police, Darzhavna Sigurnost, assisted by the KGB had previously made two failed attempts to kill Markov before a third attempt succeeded. On 7 September 1978, Markov walked across Waterloo Bridge spanning the River Thames, and was waiting at a bus stop on the other side, when he was jabbed in the calf by a man holding an umbrella. The man apologized and walked away. Markov would later tell doctors that the man had spoken with a foreign accent. The event is recalled as the "Umbrella Murder" with the assassin claimed to be Francesco Gullino, codenamed "Piccadilly". 19 September 1978 Carl Bridgewater Yew Tree Farm, Kinver, Staffordshire 13-year-old Carl Bridgewater was shot in the head at close range when he disturbed burglars while delivering a newspaper to a house on 19 September 1978. The Bridgewater Four were originally convicted in 1979, but were acquitted in 1997.[171] 12 October 1978 Margaret Frame Brighton, East Sussex The body of 34-year-old mother of one, Margaret Frame, was found buried in a shallow grave in woods on the northern outskirts of Brighton ten days after she disappeared on 12 October 1978. She had been raped, stabbed in the back and had her throat slit. No-one has ever been charged with her murder.[172][173] November 1978 Gary Wilson Deptford, London The body of 14-year-old Gary Wilson was found in the yard of a derelict shop in Deptford in November 1978. Gary had been stabbed and strangled. A man was jailed for his murder the following year but was released from prison in 1995 after his conviction was found to be unsafe.[174] December 1978 Walter Taylor Ashby, North Lincolnshire Taylor, 17, was found dead shortly before Christmas on Jubilee Playing Fields, Ashby. He had been attacked with a piece of wood.[175] January 1979 Lynda Farrow Whitehall Road, Woodford Green, London On 19 January 1979, heavily pregnant mother of two Lynda Farrow was found brutally murdered in her home in Whitehall Road. Her throat had been slashed and she had been raped. Earlier that day, Farrow had been shopping with her mother, and had bought a new pair of shoes and a coat. She then went to her partner's fruit stall before returning home by car. It is believed that Farrow either ran into her home to answer her ringing phone, leaving the door open behind her, or that she knew her attacker and let him in willingly. Farrow's body was found by her two daughters. In 2010, Farrow's killing was reconstructed on BBC's Crimewatch. The appeal featured her partner, now remarried, and her two daughters. The only sighting of Farrow's killer was by her neighbour, who saw a man wearing a long black coat entering Farrow's home at around 2 pm. He had blonde hair and blue eyes. The only other clue to the killer is a set of footprints leading to Farrow's house. So far, nobody has been convicted for her murder.[176][177] February 1979 Joe Gallagher and Freda Hunter Hyde, Greater Manchester Young couple found bludgeoned to death in the bedroom of their home on Hallbottom Street. The pair were last seen after 20 year old Freda was picked up from her Saturday evening shift as a barmaid at a local pub (The Queens in Hyde town centre) by her 30 year old boyfriend Joe four days before their bodies were found. Joe was known to both use and deal in cannabis (said to be for medicinal reasons due to a minor facial disfigurement) and had told family members that he had received threats, though no definitive motive has been established. The killer or killers had broken into the house through the kitchen window, and the bodies of the pair were found when Joe (a taxi driver) had failed to turn up for work. His pay-packet from work appeared to have been stolen, and the couple had been battered to death with a blunt instrument while in bed together, suggesting a late night or early morning break-in.[178] March 1979 Resham Kaur Dhillon Willenhall, West Midlands Resham Kaur Dhillon was found strangled in her bedroom at her home on Fisher Street, Willenhall on 5 March 1979. Although the motive for Resham's murder wasn't clear, it was believed that cash and gold were stolen. Anonymous letters after Resham's death suggested a lead but the case remains unsolved.[179] March 1979 Carol Lannen Dundee Part-time sex worker Carol Lannen, 18, was seen getting into a man's red car near Dundee city centre sometime after nightfall on 20 March 1979. Her naked body was discovered in Templeton Woods the next day, and the cause of death was asphyxiation. Similarities between the cases have led to speculation that this murder is linked to that of Elizabeth McCabe in 1980.[180] 17 April 1979 Gordon Snowden Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire At around 2am the day after Easter Monday, Gordon Snowden, 60, a petrol pump attendant at Sutton Bridge Motors, located on Bridge Road near Crosskeys Bridge, was found lying beside his kiosk with severe head injuries. A cash till had been stolen. Snowden later died in hospital from his injuries. Part of the investigation centred on trying to trace a Citroën 2CV seen on the garage forecourt shortly before the murder. The cold case remains one of Lincolnshire Police's few unsolved murders.[181][182]

In the late 1990s, British serial contract killer John "Bruce" Childs from East London,[183] convicted of six killings in the 1970s, confessed to five more murders from his jail cell, claiming that the fifth victim was Snowden.[184][185] Childs said he killed Snowden with a cosh because he was afraid he would be recognised after dumping another murder victim's car in the nearby River Nene. Childs claimed that six months earlier, he and associate Henry (Harry) "Big H" Mackenney[186][187] had called at the filling station after murdering Ronald Andrews[188] and dumping his car in the River Nene. Fearing that Snowden would remember the two strangers after the car was recovered, Childs went back to secure his silence. He said: "I battered him to death with a cosh in his office and took the till to make it look like robbery. He was an old boy, and when I look back I'm sorry. But in those days I was ruthless about eliminating risks. It may sound silly, but I'm telling this now because I think that man might have relatives and I would like them to know the truth."[184][185] However, Lincolnshire Police have confirmed that nobody has ever been charged or prosecuted in relation to the murder.[182]

April 1979 Blair Peach Southall, London Blair Peach, a special needs teacher, was involved in a mass demonstration against a National Front meeting in Southall on 23 April 1979. When police charged at protestors, Blair was struck on the head and died from his injuries. A report made public in 2010 concluded that Blair was 'almost certainly' killed by a riot police officer, in the same year the Scotland Yard commissioner, Sir Paul Stephenson, apologised to Blair's family.[189] September 1979 Alison Morris Ramsey, Essex The 25-year-old postgraduate of London's Royal Holloway College was stabbed repeatedly in the chest. Her body was found in a countryside lane by her father, who had gone out to search for her because she hadn't returned home after leaving to go for a walk in the woods.[190][191] October 1979 John (a.k.a. Jack) Armstrong Stalling Down, near Cowbridge, South Wales On 5 October 1979, John Armstrong set off in his taxi to pick up someone calling himself Williams and asking to be taken from Fairwater to Cowbridge. Mr Armstrong's body was found three days later, 11 miles from where the taxi had been found abandoned at 6pm on the day of that journey. He had been beaten around the head.[166] October 1979 Bedgebury Forest Woman Bedgebury Forest, Kent On 23 October 1979, a mystery woman aged between 30 and 35 was found in Bedgebury Forest, having been beaten to death. The discovery led to a murder enquiry but she was never identified. It was thought she had come from Eastern Europe and had one child. She was white, about 5 ft 1 in tall, and of thin build, with brown eyes and dark brown shoulder-length straight hair. When found, she was wearing black shoes, a floral dress and a black polo neck jumper. Police re-investigated the case in 1999, and in May 2000 Harry Pennells from East Sussex stood trial for her murder but was acquitted after a four-week trial.[192][193] December 1979 Sally Shepherd Peckham, London The restaurant manager from Peckham was clubbed, stamped on and sexually assaulted at the age of 24 shortly after stepping off a bus during the early hours of 1 December. Three hair strands found near her body are likely to be from the person who took her life, but forensic scientists are refraining from testing them until technology has advanced enough to make the chances of obtaining a full DNA profile from them more promising.[144] 1980s[edit] Year Name of victim(s) Location body found Notes February 1980 Elizabeth McCabe Dundee Elizabeth McCabe, a trainee nursery nurse aged 20, was strangled after parting company with a friend and leaving a nightclub. The killer dumped her naked body in Templeton Woods. In 2007, a former taxi driver stood in court accused of the crime, but he was found not guilty at the conclusion of the trial. Similarities between the cases have led to speculation that this murder is linked to that of Carol Lannen in 1979.[194] May 1980 Jessie Earl Eastbourne, East Sussex Aged 22; disappeared around 15 May 1980. Her skeletal remains were found almost nine years later, in April 1989, in bushes at Beachy Head. British serial killer Peter Tobin became (and remains) an official suspect in Earl's murder, as he lived in Eastbourne in the early 1980s. Police later commented, however, that they "cannot prove anything unless Tobin confesses".[195] June 1980 Patricia "Patsy" Morris Hounslow Heath, London Choked to death with a ligature at the age of 14. Serial killers Peter Tobin and Levi Bellfield – the latter of whom did not live very far from the victim when she was killed – have both been suspects in her murder even though Bellfield was only 12 at the time.[196] August 1980 John Greenwood and Gary Miller Whiston, Merseyside John Greenwood and Gary Miller were both eleven years old when they were found beaten and hidden on a disused quarry in Whiston. A dog walker found the injured boys at 7.20pm at a site which is now Stadt Moers Park on 16 August 1980. Both boys died in hospital from head injuries.[197] A man was acquitted of their murder the following year and new leads led to the case being reopened in 2016. In 2019, Merseyside's chief constable said there was insufficient evidence for a new investigation and apologised to John and Gary's families for the original investigation not being as thorough as it could have been.[198] November 1980 Derek Grain Bristol The 39-year-old was murdered by having his head struck repeatedly with a sand-filled traffic cone and being kicked. A nurse walking to work discovered his body close to Berkeley Square. Police believed it was possible that there was more than one attacker, and very likely that the motive was robbery, in view of money being missing from his jacket pocket. Though its owner was traced and had not been in or even near the city at the time, a red Jaguar seen in central Bristol by no fewer than two people that night turned out to have been registered in the Hertfordshire town of Hitchin, where Derek moved to Bristol from two months before his death.[199] July 1981 Vishal Mehrotra Rogate, West Sussex Eight-year-old Vishal Mehrotra was last seen by his family on 29 July 1981 on a crowded street near his home in Putney, south west London. His remains were found in February 1982 fifty miles away at Durleigh Marsh Farm, Rogate, West Sussex. Vishal's father, Vishambra Mehrotra, said he was called by a man who told him that his son's disappearance was connected to a paedophile ring which frequented Elm House guest house in Barnes.[200] August 1981 Carol Morgan Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire 36-year-old Carol Morgan, mother of two, was attacked at a shop she ran with her husband in Linslade, near Leighton Buzzard, on 13 August 1981. She had been struck with a sharp and heavy weapon and her body was found in the storeroom. In 2019 police announced that they had arrested a 69-year-old man and a 70-year-old woman from Brighton.[201][202] August 1981 Nude in the Nettles Yorkshire A woman's naked and decomposed body was found dumped in bushes next to a country road near Sutton Bank on 28 August 1981 after police received an anonymous tip-off from a "well-spoken man" who refused to give his name for "national security reasons". September 1981 Kenneth Jewell Luton, Bedfordshire The 33-year-old was fatally injured during an altercation in High Town Road in which he was knocked to the ground.[135] September 1981 Jillian Matthews Clapham Wood, West Sussex Homeless Jillian Matthews, a 37-year-old with schizophrenia, was sexually assaulted and strangled. She had gone missing around six weeks before the discovery of her body.[203][204][205] November 1981 Pamela Hastie Johnstone, Renfrewshire Pamela Hastie, 16, went missing on her way home from school in November 1981. Her body was found in Rannoch Woods close to her home. Teenager Raymond Gilmour confessed to Pamela's murder and was jailed, but he maintained that he was coerced into confessing. In 2007, the verdict of his trial was ruled unsafe and Raymond was released after spending twenty years in prison. It's been suggested that Pamela could have been a victim of serial killers Peter Tobin or Robert Black.[206] Fifteen months after Pamela's murder, 11-year-old Tracey Waters was murdered in the same town. January 1982 John McIntosh Gullane, East Lothian John McIntosh's body was found in his home on 26 January. The 71-year-old pensioner's killer had not left the property with anything stolen from there after beating him to death.[207] February 1982 Sarah Hill Lees, Greater Manchester An intruder murdered Sarah Hill, 86, at her home on Thomas Street, Lees, on 12 February. Sarah had lived in the area all her life and worked in the nearby cotton mills. She was 4 ft 10 ins tall and frail at the time of her death, relying on neighbours to run errands for her. The intruder beat Sarah about the head and opened some drawers in her home but police were unable to establish if anything was stolen.[208] February 1982 Elaine Wakefield Axe Edge, near Buxton, Derbyshire 20-year-old Elaine Wakefield was last seen after she left the home which she shared with her police officer boyfriend in Buxton on 25 February. Her partially clothed body was found six miles from Buxton two days later close to High Edge Raceway at Axe Edge. Elaine had died from compression to the neck.[209] June 1982 Roberto Calvi Blackfriars Bridge, London The Italian banker and chairman of Banco Ambrosiano, which collapsed in one of modern Italy's biggest political scandals, was found hanged. The death was ruled as murder after two coroners' inquests and an independent investigation. In June 2007, five people were acquitted of his murder after a trial in Rome. See also In God's Name, a book by David Yallop which relates Calvi's murder, and the 'suiciding' of his secretary, to corruption and possibly the death of Pope John Paul I: Papa Albini. July 1982 Dora Pratt Ipswich, Suffolk The shopkeeper aged 76 was struck on the head three times at her Bulstrode Road premises on 9 January 1982, but didn't succumb to her injuries until 6 July. Items having been stolen from the shop at around the time the attack took place suggests robbery was the motive for it.[210] July 1982 Tervina Cameron Sheffield 59-year-old Tervina Cameron was found after a house fire in Addy Street, Sheffield, on 8 July 1982. A post-mortem revealed that she had died of strangulation.[211] 14 August 1982 Gurcharn Singh Landa (known as 'John') Cyprus Road, Mapperley, Nottingham The 33-year-old Nottingham taxi driver was found dead in the early hours of Saturday 14 August 1982, having been stabbed 87 times. The police believe he was robbed of his takings and then stabbed, mostly in the chest. 11 people were arrested but no one charged. The father of eight was sent to Peel Street at about 4 am to pick up a passenger called 'Shelton,' who had rung from a phone box. Police believe he picked someone up before driving to Cyprus Road, about a mile away. At 4:05 am, a woman living on Cyprus Road heard a car brake suddenly and looking out of the window, saw the taxi rocking violently as though a fight was taking place. She also reported seeing a man searching the taxi's dashboard. She called the police then went to help but Mr Landa died shortly after police arrived. The police re-opened the case in August 2012.[212] November 1982 Andrew Stevens Leicester The 20-year-old from Ratby was laid into outside a nightclub in Leicester city centre by two men who police believed may have been football fans. He was treated at Leicester Royal Infirmary for cuts to his face and then told that he could leave, but was taken back there after falling unconscious on 1 November (the day following the attack). He spent a week in a coma before dying in the hospital.[213] February 1983 Tracey Waters Johnstone, Renfrewshire 11-year-old Tracey Waters went missing on the evening of 14 February 1983 when she went to her local youth club. Her body was found under a hedge in Shanks Crescent about half a mile from her home, Tracey had been beaten and strangled. Tracey's uncle was charged with her murder but the charges were dropped, he vanished from his home in 2001 to escape vigilante attacks and police believe he subsequently took his own life.[214] April 1983 Mary 'Molly' Willmore Taplow, Buckinghamshire The home of 74-year-old Mary Willmore, known as Molly, was set on fire in the early hours of Saturday 2 April 1983. Molly's body was discovered inside the kitchen of her home on Boundary Road, Taplow - she had severe head injuries. Molly's lifestyle was described as 'eccentric' - she lived alone in just a few rooms of her dilapidated house with 15 cats. Police believed the attack to have been a burglary gone wrong.[215] April 1983 Sheila Anderson Edinburgh Sheila Anderson, 27, was last seen outside Lindean House on Commercial Street, Edinburgh at 11.25pm on 7 April 1983. Her body was found just half an hour later on a track at Gypsy Brae, off the West Shore Road in Granton. Sheila had been repeatedly run over by a car. Her shoes and handbag were found a week later in a car park in East Lothian. Sheila had been a sex worker and had developed a drug habit after the death of her mother. Police obtained a DNA profile in 2009 which has not yet been matched to anyone.[216] July 1983 Diane Jones Brightwell, Suffolk Diane Jones vanished outside the house she shared with her husband in Coggeshall, Essex when the pair had returned from a drink at a nearby pub on Saturday 23 July. Her body was found with a fractured skull three months later in an area of Brightwell where someone had been seen taking a rolled-up carpet out of a car sometime during the weekend of her disappearance. Suspicious that the 37-year-old victim had died at the hands of her husband, police arrested him on 14 November 1983 and again on 16 June 1990, but released him without charge both times.[217] August 1983 Eila Karjalainen Oxfordshire In the summer of 1983, 23-year-old Eila Karjalainen, a Finnish nursing student, was on holiday in England, probably hitch-hiking, when she was murdered by an unknown perpetrator. Eila was last seen alive on Sunday, 7 August 1983 in London. Her decomposed body was found on 25 November 1983 at Barnham Woods on the Blenheim estate in Woodstock, Oxfordshire. Her rucksack, however, was found 5 miles away, beside A40 at Bernard Gate near Oxford. The cause of Eila's death was determined as strangulation.[218][219] September 1983 Janice Carole Weston Cambridgeshire At 9:00am on Sunday 11 September 1983, the fully clothed body of an unidentified female was found in a ditch adjacent to a lay-by on the northbound carriageway of the A1 road, approximately 1 1⁄2 miles south of the Brampton Hut roundabout, Cambridgeshire. The body was identified as that of former London resident Janice Weston, a solicitor and partner of a well-established firm based at Lincoln's Inn, London. She was last seen alive at her office in London the previous day.[220] 5 November 1983[221] Lloyd Simpson Hoxton, London 26-year-old Lloyd Simpson was attacked as he watched TV at his flat in 83-94 Shaftesbury Court, Shaftesbury Street, in Hoxton, London. He was shot in the head and stomach (his pit bull terrier was left unharmed). Despite the flat's thin walls, the sound of gunshots didn't attract neighbours' attention – reportedly due to a fireworks display outside the building at that time. According to detectives, the murder bore all the hallmarks of an execution. The victim's body was discovered two days later by his father after he failed to turn up for work at the family's wastepaper business. A theoretical motive behind the killing had to do with the victim's sideline dealings with second-hand cars. However, such hypothesis was strongly disputed by his father. Another hypothesis is that the perpetrators were looking for something important to them (the flat was searched thoroughly[citation needed]).[222][223][224][221] 17 November 1983 Stephen Sylvester Car park at London's Heathrow Airport In the early hours of 17 November 1983, the 39-year-old West Indian mini-cab driver Stephen Sylvester was stabbed multiple times with commando knife, while on duty. He was attacked on the car's back seat, to which he got under unclear circumstances - one of the stab wounds penetrated his heart. Sylvester's body was hidden in the car's boot and then found four days later at the airport's car park. Most likely his killer is also responsible for the murder of another taxi driver from the same area, Pardeep Sangha.[225][226] 12 December 1983 Gary Collins Brightling, East Sussex The 25-year-old drugs dealer was discovered stabbed and beaten to death in woods at Brightling near Battle. Detectives believe it may have been a contract killing related to drug smuggling. Collins had disappeared from his home in St Thomas Road, Hastings on 12 December 1983, three months before his body was found. His unlocked grey BMW car was found abandoned at Battle rail station. Also the body of his cross-bred collie Trudy, who had been stabbed through the heart, was found in the same woods.[227][228] 19 February 1984 Colin Maxwell Streatham, London On Sunday 19 February 1984, the 13-year-old Colin Maxwell left his home in Streatham and was never seen alive again. His skeletal remains were found on 14 June 1986 in a back garden on Polworth Road, Streatham. The cause of death is unknown, although it is believed the teenager was strangled. The murder primary suspect Albert Newman was cleared of charges at Old Bailey.[229] 31 March 1984 Pardeep Sangha By the A30 road close to the southern perimeter fence of Heathrow Airport In the early hours of 31 March 1984, the Indian mini-cab driver Pardeep Sangha was stabbed to death, while on duty. At 2 a.m. his body was found slumped behind the car's passenger seat. The killer probably attempted to hide the body in the car's boot and then abandon the car at the Heathrow Airport - however, the car had run out of petrol some distance away from the airport, where it was eventually dumped. Also, the killer was not able to open the car's boot. It is likely that Sangha's killer is also responsible for the murder of another taxi driver from the same area, Stephen Sylvester.[226] 17 April 1984 WPC Yvonne Fletcher Shot outside the Libyan Embassy in London; died in the city's Westminster Hospital WPC Yvonne Fletcher was patrolling the area just outside the Libyan embassy during a protest when shots were fired into the crowd killing her, and injuring 10 others. The official inquest into her death ruled that she was killed by automatic weapon fire from within the Embassy. After much tension, all staff were returned to their home country. The Libyan government accepted responsibility in 1999, but no one has ever been prosecuted for her death.[230] 30 April 1984 Anthony Littler East Finchley, London The 45-year-old senior customs excise man was found lying in pool of blood in dark alley near East Finchley tube station. Anthony was returning home from the city centre. He was attacked soon after he'd left tube station, around 0.20 am on 30 April 1984. The man who alerted the emergency services from the nearby telephone box was never traced.[226] 25 May 1984 Yvonne Coley Kings Heath, Birmingham Yvonne Coley, the 28-year-old sex worker, was discovered hidden under a hedge on the edge of Cocks Moor Woods Golf Course at Warstock Lane, Kings Heath. She had been strangled with her own bra in the early hours of 25 May 1984.

Alun Kyte, the killer of two other sex workers, was suspected of Yvonne's murder, however no official charges were filed against him in this case.[231][232]

1 June 1984 Mark Tildesley No body found Seven-year-old Mark Tildesley disappeared while visiting a funfair in Wokingham, Berkshire on the evening of 1 June 1984. He was lured away from the fair and his bicycle was found chained to railings nearby.[233] In 1991 it emerged that Mark had been abducted, drugged, tortured, raped and murdered by a London-based paedophile gang on the night he disappeared.[233][234] June 1984 Shelley Morgan Backwell, North Somerset US-born 33-year-old mother-of-two Shelley Morgan disappeared on 11 June 1984 while drawing and taking pictures of the Avon Gorge in Bristol. Her remains were found on 14 October 1984 in a copse off Long Lane, in Backwell. Shelley was sexually assaulted and stabbed 14 times in the back. Her Olympus OM20 camera (serial number 1032853), as well as her bag, clothes and glasses, were stolen and have never been found.[235][221] August 1984 Edna Harvey Ipswich, Suffolk Edna Harvey's body was found in her ground-floor flat after concerned neighbours had seen smoke coming out of its front door. The 87-year-old's killer had assaulted her before setting fire to her bed. Police thought it was likely that she had been murdered because a burglary had gone wrong.[236] September 1984 Mark Billington Meriden, West Midlands 15-year-old Mark Billington lived in South Yardley, Birmingham, and was last seen with his blue racing bike on 1 September 1984. His body was found hanging from a tree nine weeks later on 11 November in remote woodland near Meriden - about seven miles from Mark's home. The inquest into Mark's death returned an open verdict, but the case was revisited and reopened as a murder enquiry in November 2001. Three men were arrested in connection with Mark's death in 2002 and subsequently released without charge.[237][238] 10 September 1984 Mark Yendell Docks by Welsh Back, Bristol On the evening of 10 September 1984, 33-year-old British Rail steward Mark Yendell received fatal blows to the head in the car park by Temple Meads station in Bristol. He was attacked by at least two unidentified men. Then his body was placed on the back seat of his own red Lancia and taken to docks between Bristol Bridge and Redcliffe Bridge, where it was subsequently dumped into the water. The motive behind the killing has never been clearly established.[239][240] 24 September 1984 Elizabeth Sutherland Culbokie, Ross-shire, Scotland In the afternoon of 24 September 1984, Elizabeth Sutherland, a mother of two, was stabbed to death in her own house in Culbokie, apparently after she disturbed burglars. Few hours later her body lying in pool of blood was discovered by 10-year-old daughter, Jane.[241]

In December 1985 George McPhee was charged and convicted for the murder. However, the case was re-opened many years later and brought to appeal court. In 2003 the jury overturned conviction and released McPhee.[242] The murder remains unsolved then, although the police decided not to hunt the killer anymore.

October 1984 Barbara Pinder Battersea, London Barbara Pinder, a 76-year-old pensioner, was beaten, strangled and then stabbed 35 times in her flat at 24A Prince of Wales Mansions in Prince of Wales Drive, Battersea, at some point between 26 and 28 October 1984. The motive behind the killing has never been clearly determined.[243][232] 8 December 1984 Lisa Hession Leigh, Greater Manchester 14-year-old Lisa Hession was attacked, sexually assaulted and strangled to death on Saturday 8 December 1984, as she walked home alone from a party. Her body was discovered just before midnight in Rugby Road, Leigh, 200 yards from the family home. Her mother, Christine, reported her missing when she failed to return home, but within a very short space of time, she received a call from the police to make her way to Leigh Infirmary and identify her daughter's body. Hession's clothing had been disturbed (suggesting a sexual motive), and she also had marks around her neck and a black eye. The case went cold, but advances in DNA technology allowed the swabbing of men in the Leigh and Wigan area to take place in 2011. However, nobody has been charged with the murder. Hession's mother died in 2016.[244] 9 December 1984 Peter Miller Great Yarmouth, Norfolk The 24-year-old was found stabbed in his kitchen by his brother. He died of one single stab wound to the chest. Although he had links to convicted criminals Andrew Hall and James Ventham, his murder was not linked to either of them. A CS canister was also found at the scene, believed to have been used by either Miller or his killer during a struggle.[245] January 1985 Aristos Constantinou Hampstead, London Aristos Constantinou, the 40-year-old co-founder of the fashion label, Ariella, was shot dead in his home on Bishop's Avenue - 'Billionaires Row' - in the early hours of New Year's Day 1985. Aristos was shot with six silver-coloured bullets. Police initially suspected the motive was robbery but a number of family disputes have emerged in the years since his death.[246] 3 February 1985 Two children of Robert and Lee Goble Hastings, East Sussex On the night of 2/3 February 1985, a fire was deliberately started at the house of the Goble family, at 38 St Helen's Road in Hastings. Robert and Lee Goble managed to escape the fire with the help of alarmed neighbours, however two children (4-year-old son and 11-year-old daughter) sleeping in the room on first floor didn't survive the attack.

The motive of the arson hasn't been established. One of the hypothesis is that the attackers attempted to target someone else, but hit the wrong house by mistake.[247]

February 1985 Constance "Connie" Aris Cheltenham, Gloucestershire 73-year-old widow Constance Aris, known for short as "Connie", was brutally murdered in her house at 32 Roman Road, murderer was probably known to the victim, as there was no signs of forced entry. Conie died of several axe blows to the head. Killer struck unexpectedly as she was sitting in chair and watching TV.

She was last seen alive in the evening of 27 February 1985, when she was returning home from town. Her body was discovered next morning by her son and daughter-in-law. Despite massive hunt for the killer, nobody was ever charged with killing. Potential motive of murder was robbery (missing jewellery and watch).[248][247]

March 1985 Pat McCluskey Birmingham The body of 52-year-old Irish builder Pat McCluskey was found under a mattress on waste ground in Small Heath, Birmingham on 17 March 1985. He had been beaten around the head with a brick, barbed wire was tied around his throat and his stomach had been slashed. Pat was last seen alive with a ginger-haired man in the Shakespeare Pub and had links with the criminal underworld.[249] 21/22 April 1985 Jackie Waines Frampton Cotterell, near Bristol 35-year-old Jackie Waines, a sex worker and mother-of-three also known as Linda Guest, was stabbed to death on the night of 21/22 April 1985. She was last seen alive at 11.20 pm on Ashley Road in Bristol. One hour later her body was found on Perrinpit Road near Frampton Cotterell. Jackie was probably killed by one of her clients. Witnesses who discovered the body, spotted dark Ford Cortina parked nearby. The car drove off as soon as witnesses emerged.[250][251] April 1985 Mary Budworth, Mark Budworth, Leslie Budworth Liverpool Pregnant Mary Budworth and her twin toddler sons Mark and Leslie died at their home in Hindley Walk, Speke, on 22 April 1985. Mary had been strangled before the house was set on fire and it was found that she had died from strangulation and smoke inhalation. Mark and Leslie died from smoke inhalation, three other children who were in the house managed to escape.[252] June 1985 Sandra Phillips Swansea The mother of four was found beaten and strangled inside the sex shop she managed, which was locked up. Two brothers were wrongly convicted and spent seven years behind bars before their 1992 release, after which police apologised for investigational failings. Reviews of the case in 2002 and 2004 turned up new information but no killer, and in 2009 it was announced that the investigation would cease unless and until new information surfaced.[253] September/October 1985 Alexander McClelland Brighouse, West Yorkshire On 5 October 1985, the body of 66-year-old Alexander McClelland, also known as Sandy, was found in a car boot at car park between Bethel Street and Calder river in Brighouse. Sandy was stabbed to death for undetermined reason. He was last seen alive, and in good mood, in the evening of 12 September 1985 near his house in Leeds.

The investigation was re-opened in 2017, but without results.[254][255]

September/October 1985 Violet Milsom Bristol On the night of 30 September/1 October 1985, 62-year-old Violet Milsom was brutally beaten, raped and strangled in her own flat at 31A Ashley Road in Bristol. Her body was also severely mutilated and the flat was thoroughly ransacked. There was no sign of forced entry, which led to the conclusion that Violet must have known her assailant and let him in, despite the fact that she used to go to bed very early and not let anyone in after 6 pm.[256][257] 6 October 1985 PC Keith Blakelock London PC Blakelock was defending firefighters as they tended to a burning supermarket during the Broadwater Farm riot in Tottenham; he stumbled and was set upon by a mob with bladed weapons. Three men were convicted in 1987, but the convictions were overturned after forensic evidence suggested interview transcripts had been falsified. The officer in charge of the original investigation was cleared of inventing a statement by one of the accused.[258] 6 November 1985 Phil Nickson Stoke Newington, London A 32-year-old civil servant killed by a blow to the head in Newington Green Road at about 5.20 pm on 6 November 1985. An extensive police investigation along with a reconstruction on the BBC programme Crimewatch failed to solve the case.[259] 16/17 November 1985 Clara Kirton Southwark, London Clara Kirton was 85 years old when she was fatally attacked with a broken beer bottle in her Southwark flat. Police are of the opinion that Clara's killer entered her flat to burgle the property and turned on her when she became aware that she had an intruder.[144] January 1986 Dr Donuta Kaczmarska Birmingham Polish GP, Donuta Kaczmarska, was 52 years old when she was found dead in the kitchen of her home on Coniston Close, Hall Green, Birmingham on 22 January 1986. She had suffered head injuries - possibly from a small axe, had been gagged with a tea towel and her body set on fire. Two used champagne glasses were found close by. The wire cork cage and foil from the bottle were found but the champagne bottle itself was missing. Cash and valuables in the home had been left alone.[179] February 1986 Rosalia Jones Luton, Bedfordshire 24-year-old Rosalia Jones was murdered at her home on Layham Drive on 14 February 1986. She was found in bed having suffered head injuries and asphyxiation.[135] April 1986 Peter Thurgood and Lindsey Benstead Rake, near Rogate, West Sussex Peter Thurgood, 47, and Lindsey Benstead, 49, were both from Whitehill in Hampshire. They were attacked on 22 April 1986 while in a silver Mazda hire car which was parked in a lay-by near the village of Rake in West Sussex. Peter was shot in the head and chest while Lindsey was shot in the head. The pair had been conducting an affair, Lindsey's husband was questioned about the murders but had an alibi.[260][204] May 1986 Julie Perigo Sunderland 51-year-old Julie Perigo was violently attacked in her one-bedroom flat on Kidderminster Road, Sunderland. Police discovered her body there after forcing entry to the property on 23 May – a week after she was last seen alive. Julie was a sex worker and kept diaries of her clients; police used these in their investigation, which resulted in three men being arrested and then released. A couple of men who had contact with Julie around the time of her death were never traced.[261] Julie's murder was featured on Crimewatch in July 1986.[262] May 1986 Georgina Davies Salford, Greater Manchester Semi-retired nurse Georgina Davies, 72, was known as Jean to her friends and neighbours. She was a widow who lived alone and still did some part-time nursing work. She was last seen going into her home on Mildred Street, Higher Broughton, Salford, by a neighbour at around 6pm on Tuesday 20 May 1986. A friend called at her home at 9pm that evening to ask if she wanted to go out for a drink, but there was no answer. When Jean didn't arrive for work the next day, her concerned employer visited her home, noticed a broken window and called the police. Jean was found in her bedroom and had died from pressure to her neck. A set of house keys was taken from her home along with her handbag, a jacket and some wellington boots. Jean's murder was featured on Crimewatch in July 1986.[262] July 1986 Suzy Lamplugh Body not found Suzy was a British estate agent reported missing on 28 July 1986 (aged 25) in Fulham, southwest London. She was officially declared dead, presumed murdered, in 1994. August 1986 John William Malthouse Cambridge John Malthouse, of no fixed abode, living in and around Cambridge for several years. On 22 August 1986 his body was found in toilets at Victoria Avenue, Midsummer Common, Cambridge. He had been the subject of an extremely violent assault.[220][263] October 1986 William Smith Mirfield, West Yorkshire William 'Bill' Smith, 56, was murdered on the evening of 25 October 1986, he had been walking along a path between Mirfield Memorial Park and the Calder Hebble Canal. His body was found at the bottom of an embankment next to the canal, he had been asphyxiated. Police made a new appeal for information on the thirtieth anniversary of his death.[264] November 1986 Ann Ballantine Edinburgh Ann was a 20-year-old woman who was found in a canal wrapped in carpet. She had been raped then throttled. The killer kept her before dumping her in the canal.[265] December 1986 Linda Cook Portsmouth A 24-year-old barmaid was raped and beaten to death in a school playground. Footprint evidence led to the conviction of an off duty sailor, Michael Shirley, and the case was dubbed the "Cinderella Murder". Shirley was sentenced to life in 1988, but eventually released in 2003 when DNA evidence proved he was not the killer.[266] 10 March 1987 Daniel Morgan Sydenham, Kent Daniel Morgan was found with an axe wound to the head in the car park of the Golden Lion pub. There are suggestions police corruption is linked to his death.[267] 28 March 1987 Helen Fleet Weston-super-Mare, Somerset The brutal murder of Helen Fleet has left a lasting legacy in Weston-super-Mare. Many years since the frenzied attack, some townsfolk still fear returning to the beauty spot where she met her end. People continue to talk about the murder, apparently it was a motiveless attack on a defenceless pensioner.[268] April 1987 Shani Warren Taplow, Buckinghamshire 26-year-old Shani Warren left her Stoke Poges home on the evening of Good Friday 17 April 1987 to dispose of some grass clippings after mowing her lawn. Her body was found floating in Taplow Lake the following day, 18 April, at 6.30pm. She had been gagged and bound and died from drowning. Her broken down car was discovered in a lay-by close by. The lay-by, on the London bound side of the A4, was about five miles from Shani's home. The car had been left unlocked, with one door slightly open, and some of Shani's personal belongings were found in the undergrowth close by.[269] Shani had been sexually assaulted and there's a suggestion that her attacker could have been serial rapist Clive Barwell who was given eight life sentences in 1999 for a number of offences including multiple accounts of rape, attempted murder, kidnapping and assault.[270][271] 1987 Wendy Knell, Caroline Pierce Tunbridge Wells and Romney Marsh, Kent Known together as the 'Bedsit Murders'. It's believed the same person killed Wendy Knell, 25, and Caroline Pierce, 20. The two women lived less than a mile apart and both worked in Camden Road in Tunbridge Wells. On the night of 23 June 1987, someone gained access via an unsecured window to Wendy's ground floor bedsit on Guildford Road. Caroline Pierce was attacked outside her home in Grosvenor Park on the night of 24 November 1987. Her body was found forty miles away near St Mary in the Marsh on Romney Marsh. Both women were beaten and strangled and in both cases their sets of keys were taken. Kent Police have DNA samples from both crime scenes.[272][273] September 1987 Simon Dale Leintwardine, Shropshire The body of Simon Dale, a near-blind recluse and former architect, was found at Heath House, an isolated 17th century mansion on the Shropshire/Herefordshire border. Dale's corpse bore the marks of a savage attack believed to have been inflicted some two days earlier. His ex-wife, the Baroness de Stempel (née Susan Wilberforce), stood trial in July 1989 for the murder of her former husband (earlier charges of murder against two of the Baroness's children, Marcus and Sophia Wilberforce, had been dropped); she was found not guilty. No one else has ever been charged with the murder. The investigation coincidentally revealed a fraud committed by the Baroness against her late aunt, Lady Illingworth. Police investigating the fraud made a search of the grounds of Heath House for missing gold bullion said to be worth some £10 million, but nothing was ever found.[274] October 1987 Phillip Saunders Cardiff 52-year-old Phillip Saunders was beaten with a spade in the garden of his home in Anstee Court, Canton, on the evening of 10 October 1987. He died in hospital five days later. Phillip ran a newsagents kiosk in Cardiff Central bus station and he was robbed of his day's takings during the attack. Three men, known as the Cardiff Newsagent Three, were jailed for Phillip's murder but their convictions were quashed in 1999.[275] 30 October 1987 Elsa Hannaway Rusholme, Manchester Elsa Hannaway, 37, was raped and beaten to death in Rusholme after visiting the West Indian Sports and Social Club and the Big Western pub in Moss Side one night. A woman who got out of a taxi in Rusholme that night told the inquest into Elsa's death that she saw a woman arguing and struggling with a Rastafarian man on a footpath in Whitworth Park. Police think they were Elsa and her killer. Next to her body was a Sekonda watch believed to have been his.[276] November 1987 Cyril Fensome, Florence Pennell and Stacey Darlington Northampton 62-year-old Cyril Fensome and 60-year-old Florence Pennell died when petrol poured through the letterbox was ignited. The third victim of the blaze, seven-year-old Stacey Darlington (Florence's granddaughter), died later in hospital.[277][278][279] December 1987 Alice and Edna Rowley Birmingham Sisters Alice, 87, and Edna Rowley, 77, ran a shop together for over fifty years in Greswolde Road, Sparkhill, Birmingham. On 23 December 1987 the sisters were found dead in their home above the shop. Alice was in the living room - she had been strangled, and Edna was found suffocated in her bedroom. There was no sign of a break-in, among the items missing were a cassette radio, boxes of chocolates and a bottle of Tia Maria and an old brown leather suitcase. A man described as looking like a 'vagrant' was seen knocking at the shop door the previous evening but no further leads emerged.[280] January 1988 Anthony Gardner Moss Side, Manchester Anthony Gardner, 26, was murdered by being shot outside a Moss Side drug den on 9 January. Gangster Anthony Johnson was suspected of being the perpetrator, and he was himself killed by a bullet fired by another person some three years after Gardner was. Johnson's murder hasn't been solved, either.[281] February 1988 John Lennon Forest Gate, London Killed in a street attack when he was 41 by a person who also stole items from his pockets. His body was found on 20 February in St Anthony's Road.[282] 23 March 1988 Debbie Linsley Victoria Station, London Debbie Linsley, 26, from Bromley, was found murdered in the carriage of a Network SouthEast train at Victoria station. She had died from multiple stab wounds to the heart. The case was reopened in 2002 but no-one has so far been arrested. She lived and worked in Edinburgh and had been visiting her parents and brother Gordon. She got on the 14:16 train in an old-fashioned compartment from Petts Wood to London Victoria stations. Screams were heard between Brixton and London Victoria. The killer left traces of his blood at the scene but the murder weapon, thought to be a knife with a blade length of between 13 and 19 centimetres, was not found. There is a £20,000 reward for information.[283] The case led to Network SouthEast reconfiguring the interiors of their trains and removing the compartments from most workings. 20 April 1988 Inga Maria Hauser Ballypatrick Forest, near Ballycastle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland Inga Maria Hauser, 19, a German tourist, was found murdered in the remote Ballypatrick Forest area of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. She was last seen on the Stranraer to Larne ferry two weeks before her body was discovered strangled and sexually assaulted. Police have been able to identify a possible DNA profile of the culprit to a number of nearby villages but have been unable to obtain enough evidence to charge any suspects.[284] June 1988 Joseph Hargreaves Leeds 71-year-old Joseph Hargreaves was beaten to death without the use of a weapon.[285] Although somebody was charged with his murder, no conviction resulted from it.[286] 17 June 1988 Sheila Farrow Stockport, Greater Manchester Someone brutally killed 49-year-old Sheila Farrow in Stockport town centre on 17 June. A witness saw her talking to a man in the early hours of the day she was murdered. He was described as being white, about 25, of slim build and with spiky brown hair. He was wearing a silvery, shiny suit and an open neck white shirt. Police released an e-fit of him in July 1988. Sheila was a mother of eight and her murderer has never been found.[287] 18 June 1988 Marie Wilks Close to the section of the M50 motorway near Bushley, Worcestershire Wilks, aged 22 and seven months pregnant, was driving the family's Morris Marina when the vehicle broke down on the M50 motorway. Leaving her 13-month-old son and 11-year-old sister in the car, Wilks walked approximately 700 yards along the hard shoulder to use the emergency telephone to call for help. At some point during the call, Wilks was abducted. She was found dead two days later, three miles from the location of the emergency phone (which had been found hanging down by its cord). Wilks had been stabbed in the neck. An artist's impression of the suspect resulted in the arrest and subsequent trial of soldier Eddie Browning, who spent five-and-a-half years in prison after being convicted of the murder in November 1989. He was ultimately released in May 1994 after the court of appeal ruled the conviction unsafe due to crucial evidence being withheld by the police. Browning received a £600,000 pay-out for wrongful imprisonment. In May 2018, Browning died aged 63. Reviews of the case have failed to uncover any other potential evidence or suspects.[288][289] 27 June 1988 Kenneth Challenger (a.k.a. Kenny Roberts) and Richard Duddie Kingston upon Thames, London Kenneth Challenger and Richard Duddie died in a fire at the house they and other vagrants were using as a squat. An expert who examined the house afterwards concluded that three separate fires had been started there deliberately, merging into one as they spread. A woman was jailed for murdering the two men but the Court of Appeal quashed her conviction ten years later, in 1999. The men had been sharing the squat with her at the time of the blaze.[290][291] September 1988 Lee Boxell Sutton, London Lee Boxell was last seen on the High Street in Sutton in September 1988. In 2014 several men were arrested for his murder. The police believe Lee Boxell might have been killed after witnessing a sexual assault on another person at an informal youth club. [292] October 1988 Laurence Winstanley Baitings Reservoir, West Yorkshire 23-year-old car mechanic Laurence Winstanley was last seen in his local pub in Oldham on 2 October. His body was found almost a year later in Baitings Reservoir on 26 September 1989. Laurence had been shot and his body wrapped in a curtain and weighed down with a pick-axe head. A few days after Laurence's disappearance, a man sold his car to a scrap dealer in Oldham. This man has never been traced.[293] October 1988 Linda Donaldson Lowton, Greater Manchester 31-year-old Linda Suzanne Donaldson was from Liverpool. Her body was found in a ditch on Winwick Lane, Lowton, near Leigh, on 18 October 1988. Linda had been stabbed and her body mutilated then washed after death - she had been murdered elsewhere and her clothing was missing. Linda was a sex worker and in 2018 police stated they would be interviewing new people about her death.[294] It's been suggested that Linda's murder could be connected to the murders of Julie Finley and Maria Christina Requena.[295] November 1988 Harry Howell Blackpool, Lancashire Harry Howell, a 74 year old former mechanic, was last seen alive outside his home at Ibbison Court, off Central Drive, Blackpool, on 5 November 1988. His body was found by his window cleaner seventeen days later, slumped in his chair in his living room. Harry had been bludgeoned with a heavy weapon and police believed he died on the night he was last seen. Thousands of pounds in cash and a gold watch were stolen. The motive for his death is believed to have been robbery, Harry had let slip in his local pub that he kept his life savings at home. His murder was featured on BBC's Crimewatch the following year.[296] 21 December 1988 Lockerbie bombing Bodies of victims found at various spots around Tundergarth, near Lockerbie On 21 December 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 from Heathrow to New York exploded over the Scottish town of Lockerbie, killing all 259 people on board and 11 on the ground. In January 2001, Libyan Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was found guilty of mass murder and jailed for life with a minimum term of 20 years. However, no-one else has been brought to court, leaving the case open. In August 2009, Megrahi was released from prison on compassionate grounds and returned to Libya due to advanced prostate cancer, from which he died in 2012. Some relatives of the dead welcomed the decision to release Megrahi, as they were convinced that he was wrongly convicted of the mass murder.[297] February 1989 Jeanette Kempton Wangford, Suffolk 32-year-old Jeanette Kempton was last seen at The Loughborough Hotel in Brixton, south London at 7.15pm on 2 February. She lived in Brixton with her family and had no connection to the area in Suffolk where her body was found on the Earl of Stradbroke's estate, Wangford, just off the A12 on 18 February. Her coat, one shoe, purse, some jewellery and a wreath she had bought for a funeral were missing. Jeanette had been strangled. Police had five suspects at one stage, including Jeanette's ex-husband, but no one has been convicted. Jeanette's murder was featured on Crimewatch in 1989.[298] February 1989 James Hassard Caol, near Fort William, Scotland The badly beaten body of James "Jimmy" Hassard, 47, was found in a car park in the Highland village of Caol, near Fort William, in the early hours of Saturday, 18 February 1989. Mr Hassard had been drinking in the nearby Lochaber Bar between about 8 pm on Friday, 17 February and 1 am on Saturday. Despite a lengthy police inquiry, no-one has ever been caught. In 2010, the Northern Constabulary said they were conducting a review into the case in the hope that some new evidence would come to light and ultimately resolve it.[299] March 1989 Cyril Davies Swansea A person charged with murdering the 48-year-old in his own home by beating him to death was acquitted.[62] June 1989 Tina Bell Billingham, County Durham Aged 18, Tina Bell went missing soon after leaving a flat above a Billingham fruit shop in early June. Not until over ten months later, when her skull, collarbone and shoulder blade were found on wasteland near ICI's Cassel Works in the town, was it confirmed that she had been murdered. Tests done on the remains indicated that the killer had tried to dissolve them in a chemical of some sort.[300][301] July 1989 Martin Broom Chelmsford, Essex Martin Broom, 29, was killed in a hammer attack in Boreham near Chelmsford in 1989. No-one has ever been charged with his murder. In 2019, Essex Police released four key leads they want the public's help with as they seek Mr Broom's killer. His family had "spent 30 years waiting for justice", said a spokesman, urging witnesses "to do the right thing". Mr Broom was beaten to death at his home in Sussex Close on 22 July 1989. The murder weapon, a small hammer, was found at the scene and a bloodstained wrench was also recovered. There was no sign of forced entry and nothing was stolen, though the house appeared to have been searched. [302] November 1989 Carmel Gamble Stroud, Gloucestershire Firemen called to a blaze at a holiday cottage in Rodborough on Remembrance Sunday found the remains of the 43-year-old woman inside. It was later determined that she had died not because of the fire, but as a result of having her head battered. Police would still like to speak to a man seen arguing with Carmel in Stroud High Street a week before the murder.[303] 1990s[edit] Year Name of victim(s) Location body found Notes 8 January 1990 William Howe Worthing, West Sussex The body of the 63-year-old retired vet was found tied up in his flat on 9 January. Because the flat had been ransacked, and because Mr Howe had tens of thousands of pounds hidden in a safe there (which the attackers didn't find), robbery is thought to have been the motive for the killing. In the period leading up to his death, he was tortured by being hit with a hammer and having his back stamped or kneeled on, suffering broken ribs as a consequence. The cause of death was asphyxia, and it is believed he died the day before police found his body.[304] 17 January 1990 Doris Kellett Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire Doris Kellett was a 92-year-old who was hammered to death in her own home. It is likely that the person who struck the fatal blows to her head had an accomplice, for a witness reported having seen two men (one with a clipboard) talking to Doris on her doorstep about 45 minutes before her home help discovered her body. Her pension money was missing from the house, along with a ring and an amber paperweight. There are suspicions that her killer tricked his way in by pretending to be a gasman or some other type of official.[305] 29 January 1990 Surinder Gill Hounslow, West London Surinder Gill was an insurance salesman who drove a distinctive modified dark red Mercedes with the index plate 16 GLL. He was found stabbed to death in his car in Beavers Open Space, Hounslow. His murder was reconstructed on Crimewatch in April 1990.[citation needed][306] June 1990 Leonard Gomm Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire Mr Gomm, 75, was a taxicab driver found stabbed to death in Hampton Gay, near Bletchingdon in Oxfordshire, at 10:50 am on 13 June 1990. His Ford Granada taxi was found five yards away. Mr Gomm had radioed his employers four hours earlier (at about 6:35 am) telling them he was taking a passenger to Bicester. Police believe he picked up the fare from Gloucester Green, Oxford. Two witnesses saw the victim driving his taxi with a passenger at around this time. No money or valuables had been taken from Mr Gomm or his taxi leaving the motive as to his murder a mystery. On the 20th anniversary of the murder, Thames Valley Police reported the uncovering of new forensic evidence which could shed light on the motive.[307][308] 3 August 1990 Ann Heron Aeolian House, Darlington, County Durham The mother-of-three had her throat slit while sunbathing outside her family home. Her husband, Peter, found the body and was later charged with her murder but the case collapsed. Nobody else has been charged with the murder.[309][310] There has been a suggestion that Ann's murder could be linked to convicted killer Christopher Halliwell.[311] August 1990 Frank Harris Leeds Frank Harris, 26, was stabbed to death at a street party following an argument about a sound system. The murder, which a Birmingham man went on trial for but wasn't found guilty of, happened not long after the West Indian Carnival (an event that has taken place in Leeds annually since 1967) had officially come to an end and just hours before Sedley Sullivan and Rachel Soloman were murdered in the same street – a street fairly close to where people had earlier been enjoying the carnival proper.[285] August 1990 Sedley Sullivan and Rachel Soloman Leeds It is believed that Sedley Sullivan was the intended target of this possibly drugs-related shooting in Harehills Avenue and that 18-year-old Rachel Soloman was killed as well by accident. Anthony Johnson (himself the victim of a gangland killing several months later) was suspected of being behind the double murder but not picked out at an identity parade.[312][313] September 1990 Gail Whitehouse Wolverhampton Someone strangled 23-year-old Gail Whitehouse, a mother-of-two, and left her body in bushes in Wolverhampton's red-light district. Convicted serial rapist, David Williams, was acquitted of her murder in 1993.[314][315] December 1990 Steven Johnson Mow Cop, Cheshire/Staffordshire border On 22 December, insurance salesman and part-time taxi driver Steven Johnson was last sighted at 3:30 am collecting a fare in Hanley bound for Packmoor. His body was discovered by a dog walker four hours later with his throat cut 20 yards from his taxi.[316] January 1991 Maria Requena Manchester 26-year-old Maria Christina Requena went missing on New Year's Day 1991, her remains were found on 6 January in five plastic bin bags in the lake at Pennington Flash, Leigh. Maria was a sex worker and the location where she was found is less than two miles from where the body of Linda Donaldson was discovered in 1988. A link between the two murders has been suggested[294] and a connection has also been suggested with the murder of Julie Finley.[295] February 1991 Janine Downes Shifnal, Shropshire Janine Downes was a 22-year-old mother of three. Her body was found close to Lambert's Restaurant on the road between Shifnal and Wolverhampton on 2 February 1991. Janine had been strangled and had extensive head injuries, some of her clothes were missing. Janine had been a sex worker and was last seen in Wolverhampton's red light district.[317] A link has been suggested with the murder of Sharon Harper in 1994 and a possible connection with the convicted killer Christopher Halliwell.[318] February 1991 Anthony "White Tony" Johnson Cheetham Hill, Manchester Known as "White Tony" to avoid confusion with a black associate whose first name was the same as his, he was shot dead on 22 February in the Penny Black pub's car park. A man he was with was also shot, but not killed. Desmond Noonan was tried for Tony's murder twice (along with alleged accomplices, including brother Damien at the first trial), and the prosecution claimed that Tony had been murdered because someone had threatened to complain to him about Desmond taking half of his share of the money from an armed robbery. However, each trial collapsed due to a hung jury. Aged 22 at the time of his death, Tony was a grandson of Winnie Johnson, mother of moors murders victim Keith Bennett, and had begun to descend into a life of crime within a few years of leaving school.[313] May 1991 Glenda Potter Rochester, Kent Someone strangled 32-year-old Glenda Potter and left her body near the United Reformed Church in Crow Lane, Rochester in May 1991. Glenda was a sex worker and her murder was featured on Crimewatch. Police re-examined the case in 2010, stating that they had DNA from the scene.[319] June 1991 Alison Shaughnessy Battersea, London Bank clerk Alison Shaughnessy was knifed over 50 times on the stairway to her flat on 3 June. Sisters Michelle and Lisa Taylor were convicted of murdering the 21-year-old and sentenced to life imprisonment in July 1992, but had their convictions quashed the following year, by which time they were aged 22 and 19, respectively. Michelle and Alison's husband had been having an affair prior to the killing (though both claimed it had ended by then – something the police didn't accept), and the accusation was that Michelle, fuelled by jealousy, stabbed Alison while her sister stood guard. An entry from Michelle's 1990 diary stating that her "dream solution would be for Alison to disappear as if she never existed" was used as evidence against her at the trial.[320][321][322] June 1991 Penny Bell Perivale, London The body of the victim, a 43-year-old businesswoman and mother of two, was found in a car in Gurnell Leisure Centre car park by two women who initially thought her corpse was just a woman sleeping. She had been stabbed 50 times as she sat behind the wheel of her car.[323] June 1991 Lynne Trenholm Boughton, Chester Lynne Trenholm was found dead in Pinky's massage parlour in Boughton, Chester on 9 June 1991. She had been stabbed multiple times. Despite there being a solid fingerprint recovered from the scene, the police have no suspects and appeals are still made in an effort to solve Trenholm's murder.[324]

June 1991 Sandy Drummond Fife, Scotland Reclusive Sandy Drummond, 33, was found dead on a farm track close to the home he shared with his brother, an isolated cottage in St Andrews, Fife, on 24 June 1991. Just days prior to his death, Drummond had withdrawn large amounts of cash from his accounts, although the money was later found in the house. He had also resigned from his job three days before his death. On the day itself, he was seen running from his house to fields opposite carrying a blue sports bag which has never been found. At 2:30pm, a man was seen on a bus near to Drummond's cottage with a blood stained bandage wrapped around his hand. This man was never traced. Several occasions before Drummond's death (and twice on the actual day), an orange Morris Marina was seen parked outside the cottage, but it is still unknown who owned this car or who visited him. Drummond's death was originally ruled as natural, but forensics later revealed he had injuries to his neck.[325] July 1991 Sheila Egner Nottingham At Yeomans Army Stores (where Mrs Egner was working) on Mansfield Road, the 62-year-old was hit over the head repeatedly with a bottle or hammer by someone who then took the till drawer (which contained about £250) away with him after wrapping it in green curtain. The drawer was found dumped and empty in a garden in Basford the following day.[326] August 1991 Sharon Hoare Fulham, London 19-year-old Sharon Hoare moved from her home in Bristol to London, where she worked as a sex worker for escort agencies. Sharon's flatmate found her dead in her bedroom at their home on Brompton Park Crescent, Fulham. She had been throttled and bludgeoned. Her boyfriend was questioned but released without charge. Six days after Sharon's death, another sex worker was attacked at her home in nearby Kensington and it was suggested the two attacks could be linked.[327] August 1991 Andrew Elphick Body not found The disappearance of 21-year-old Andrew Elphick began to be treated as a murder investigation in 1995. Andrew was last seen in Brookwood, Surrey on 23 August 1991, and his car was found abandoned in Slough - approximately 18 miles away - the following day. Andrew worked in a shop in Woking and lived in Normandy. In 1995, three men were arrested in connection with Andrew's disappearance but no charges were brought against any of them.[328] August 1991 Veronica Anderson Warrington, Cheshire 42-year-old Veronica 'Vera' Anderson was found in her Ford Cortina on Tannery Lane, Penketh, Warrington on 25 August 1991. Her throat had been cut.[294] Vera had last been seen at her home address on Hadfield Close, Widnes the previous day. That evening, she received a telephone call, then left her six-year-old son with a neighbour. It was not expected that she would be gone for long.[329] August 1991 Sarah Crump Southall, London Sarah Crump, 31, was found murdered at her home in Southall, west London on 31 August 1991. She had been stabbed. Two years later, David Smith stood trial for Sarah's murder but was acquitted. The same man was jailed in 1999 for the murder of a 21-year-old sex worker, Amanda Walker, who he had picked up near Paddington Station, London.[330] September 1991 Sarah Bowdler Walsall, West Midlands Sarah Bowdler, a 68-year-old charity worker and widow, was found strangled in her bedroom at her home on Somers Road, Pleck, Walsall on 17 September 1991. No motive for her murder was established: nothing had been stolen and the fact that there was no sign of a break-in suggested that Sarah had let her killer into her home.[179] October 1991 The Bolney Torso Bolney, Sussex In October 1991 a body was discovered in woodland off Broxmead Lane in Bolney, Sussex. The head and hands had been removed and the victim was never identified. In March 2009 police exhumed the body and gave a revised description of the victim. He was between 5 ft 6 and 5 ft 8 ins tall, well built and aged 35–45. Police also issued pictures of his clothing, including a light-blue shirt with a distinctive motif on its pocket.[331][332] October 1991 Diane McInally Glasgow Diane McInally, 23, was last seen getting into a car with two men in Cadogan Street, Glasgow, on 15 October 1991. Her body was found in woodland in the city's Pollok Park and she had been strangled. Diane was a sex worker and two men were charged with her murder but there wasn't enough evidence for them to stand trial. In 2017, Diane's son claimed he had new evidence for the investigation into his mother's murder to be reopened.[333] December 1991 Nicola Payne Body not found Nicola Payne, aged 18, went missing from the Henley Green area of Coventry on 14 December 1991. She was on her way to her parents' house from her home in Winston Avenue. She had a six-month-old son at the time of her disappearance. In June 2012 police began a search of parkland after being given new information.[334] On 20 June 2012, Nigel Barwell and his brother-in-law Thomas O'Reilly were arrested by the police[335] but later released.[336] On 27 January 2015, Barwell and O'Reilly were charged with her murder.[337] However, on 16 November 2015, Barwell and O'Reilly were found not guilty of murdering Payne[338] A tent which appeared to show DNA evidence against the defendants had been stored in uncertain conditions for a month and cross contamination was possible.[339] December 1991 Kathleen Waugh Derwent Reservoir, Derbyshire Kathleen Waugh was 41 years old when she went missing one night from Knowl House care home, in Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside. Her body was found floating in Derwent Reservoir early in 1992, six weeks after her disappearance. The location was 25 miles from where she lived. Kathleen had an intellectual disability and the deputy care manager of Knowl House was arrested then released, she denied all charges against her. Kathleen's murder was explored in an episode of ITV's documentary series Network First - The Killing of Kathleen Waugh in March 1996.[340][341] January 1992 Yvonne Fitt Lindley Wood, near Otley, West Yorkshire Yvonne Fitt was last seen in Bradford on 6 January 1992 but her body wasn't found until 12 September in Otley. Her murder was featured on Crimewatch that year and in 2019 police appealed to an anonymous caller who provided information after the broadcast to call again.[342] It's suspected that Yvonne could have been murdered by the killer of Leanne Tiernan. January 1992 Tracey Meade Grand Union Canal, London On 20 January 1992, 14-year-old Tracey Meade said goodbye to her mother (Kim) and went off to stay the night at her aunt's flat nearby. It happened so often that Kim did not give it a second thought. But Tracey never arrived. Twelve days later her body was found in the Grand Union Canal. She had drowned but was found to have been stabbed twice and police think there may have been a sexual motive as she was only partially dressed and some of her clothes were found elsewhere. A reconstruction was featured on Crimewatch in April 1992,[343] but police are no nearer to finding the killer. The family are still seeking answers and will continue to fight for the truth of what happened to her.[citation needed] March 1992 Beatrice Greig Nottingham 79-year-old Beatrice Greig was beaten to death at her home in Loughrigg Close, The Meadows, Nottingham on 28 March 1992. Beatrice's daughter, Patricia Bass, was convicted of her mother's murder but the decision was quashed in 1996 and a retrial ordered. Patricia Bass was convicted a second time at the retrial in 1997 and this decision was reversed the following year.[344] April 1992 Jacqueline Palmer-Radford Eversley, Hampshire The 40-year-old was found dead in her kitchen by her elder son on 1 April, having been raped and asphyxiated while he was at school earlier that day. Nothing was stolen from the house and there was no sign of forced entry, leading investigators to consider it likely that the perpetrator was not a stranger to her.[345] July 1992 Christopher Stanley Hounslow, London Nine-year-old Christopher Stanley was last seen on 29 July 1992 talking with a friend and a neighbour on St Aubyn's Avenue, Hounslow. His body was found the next day in a wartime pill box on Hounslow Heath, he had been strangled. A man stood trial for Christopher's murder the following year but was acquitted.[346][347] October 1992 Kevin Coniam Mansfield, Nottinghamshire The Kent-born lorry driver's Volvo Estate car was found with his body inside in woodland close to the northern outskirts of Mansfield. He had been strangled – police think by someone he had been associating with for drug-related reasons.[348] October 1992 Nikki Allan Sunderland Seven-year-old Nikki Allan was battered to death in the then-derelict Exchange Building. George Heron, 24, a neighbour of the victim, was subsequently charged with her murder. However, at his trial the case collapsed as it was deemed that his confession had been gained by coercion. In 2006, police confirmed that Nikki Allan's murder was being reinvestigated by a "cold case" review team based at Northumbria Police's headquarters.[349] In September 2013, the BBC's Crimewatch made a second appeal and showed another reconstruction in an attempt to solve the case.[350] In 2017, a DNA profile was recovered from samples taken at the scene and in 2019 a man was re-arrested. He was released under investigation as inquiries continued.[351] November 1992 Natalie Pearman Norwich, Norfolk 16-year-old Natalie was strangled and her body dumped in woodland at Ringland Hills, on the edge of Norwich. At around 3:45 am on 20 November, a lorry driver taking a short cut through Ringland Hills spotted Natalie's body in a layby.[352] New information about the case was received in November 2012.[353] November/December 1992 Harold, Mary and Harold Jr Smith Birmingham Harold Smith, 72, his wife Mary, 72, and their son Harold Jnr, 47, were found murdered in a bedroom of their home in Overbury Close, Northfield, Birmingham on 2 December 1992. They had been bound, beaten and stabbed with a small knife. Nothing appeared to have been stolen and the motive remains a mystery. Criminal psychologist Paul Britton suggested the culprit would be aged between 14 and 25 and have a good knowledge of the area.[354] December 1992 Johanna Young Watton, Norfolk On 23 December, 14-year-old Johanna left her home in Merton Road, Watton, at around 7:30pm and was seen outside her local fish and chip shop half an hour later. The alarm was raised the following morning when she failed to turn up for her paper round and, on Boxing Day, her body was found in a freezing pond near her home and clothes and shoes discarded nearby.[355] 21 January 1993 Arthur Brumhill Northampton, Northamptonshire 76-year-old Arthur Brumhill's body was found in the basement of the pet and garden centre on Wellingborough Road, where he worked part-time, by a fellow employee. He had died from several blows to the head caused by a blunt metal object, thought to be a tyre iron missing from the scene. The killer is suspected to have escaped out of an upstairs window with a small amount of money taken. An eyewitness described seeing Arthur with another man in his teens with "mousey-brown" hair, standing at about 5 ft 5in tall, in the shop the evening of the murder. Despite the case appearing on Crimewatch and several arrests being made the case remains unsolved to this day. On 21 January 2013, the 20th anniversary of the murder, police announced they were reviewing the case and hoped that advances in forensic analysis and DNA profiling could bring the killer to justice.[356] 24 January 1993 Stacey Queripel Bracknell, Berkshire The body of seven-year-old Stacey Queripel was found in woodland by South Hill Park on the night of 24 January 1993. She had been strangled with her necklace. It's believed she was murdered elsewhere because her shoes were clean but the ground where she was found was muddy. Stacey's mother, Gilliane Queripel, was arrested in connection with her daughter's murder but she was released without charge.[357] February 1993 Doris Shelley Found badly injured but still alive in her bungalow in Martlesham, Suffolk. Died at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge ten days later. Pensioner Doris Shelley died after she was attacked in her own home at Martlesham, near Woodbridge on 11 February 1993.[358] March 1993 Richard Miles Stonehouse, Gloucestershire The panel beater's mother found his body in their back garden during the afternoon of 10 March. In an apparently motiveless killing, he had suffered a single stab wound to the heart sometime after having arrived home for lunch from his workplace that day. Three men arrested in 2013 in connection with the murder – two on suspicion of being his killers, the third on suspicion of perverting the course of justice – all ended up being released without charge.[359] March 1993 Carol Clark Sharpness, Gloucestershire 32-year-old Carol Clark was last seen in Montpelier, Bristol, on 26 March 1993. Her body was found two days later, thirty miles away at Sharpness docks. She had been strangled and her body was partially clothed. Carol had been a sex worker and her murder was featured on the BBC programme Crimewatch in summer 1993. Among those questioned in connection with Carol's murder were convicted killers Alun Kyte and Philip John Smith.[360] March 1993 Jean Bradley Acton, London Stabbed to death in Carbery Avenue. The victim was a 47-year-old businesswoman. A man was charged, but due to insufficient evidence the case against him was dropped.[361] April 1993 Karen McGregor Glasgow Karen McGregor, 29, was murdered on 18 April 1993 and her body was found hidden in the Scottish Exhibition Centre car park, Glasgow, days later. In 1994, Karen's husband, Charles, stood trial for her murder but the charge was found not proven. Karen was a sex worker and a link has been suggested between her death and the unsolved murders of other sex workers in Glasgow in the 1990s.[362][363][364] June 1993 Michelle McKnight Berwick, Northumberland 29-year-old Michelle McKnight was stabbed twice in the stomach and found in front of her home on Prior Road, Berwick, in the early hours of 27 June 1993. She was found by a passer-by and was able to tell the person that she had been attacked by her former boyfriend, Brian Bennett. Michelle told ambulance staff and relatives the same before succumbing to her injuries in hospital later that morning. Brian Bennett was arrested and stood trial for Michelle's murder in 1995. It was alleged that he was provoked by Michelle's on-off relationship with another man who was in prison at the time. Bennett was cleared by the jury and Michelle's murder remains unsolved.[365][366][367] July 1993 Amanda Duncan Body not found Although the body of 26-year-old Amanda Duncan has never been found, police are treating her disappearance as a murder enquiry. Amanda worked as a sex worker and was last seen in the Portman Road area of Ipswich on 2 July 1993. In 2018, on the 25th anniversary of Amanda's disappearance, Suffolk Constabulary made a new appeal for information.[368] July 1993 Harry and Megan Tooze Llanharry, South Wales Shot at point blank range in their home at Ty Ar y Waun Farm. Jonathan Jones, the boyfriend of their daughter Cheryl, was convicted of their murder, but the verdict was quickly overturned on appeal. Since then South Wales Police have made several attempts to solve the murder, but no further arrests have been made.[369] November 1993 Karen Hales Ipswich, Suffolk 21-year-old Karen Hales was stabbed and her body was set on fire during a vicious attack in her own home on Sunday 21 November. The attack was almost certainly witnessed by Karen's 19-month-old daughter.[370] December 1993 Viv Graham Wallsend, Tyne and Wear Viv Graham, 34, was shot dead after leaving a pub on Wallsend High Street on 31 December 1993. He was well known locally as an organised crime figure and reportedly received a death threat shortly before he was murdered.[371] January 1994 Sarah Lewin Huddersfield, West Yorkshire Sarah Lewin, 36, was found bludgeoned at her home in Bradley Boulevard, Sheepridge, Huddersfield, on 14 January 1994. It's believed that Sarah may have known her killer and her murder could have had a connection to her involvement in the supply of amphetamines. Sarah's brothers made a new plea for information in 2018.[372] March 1994 Trevor Monerville Stoke Newington, London 26-year-old Trevor Monerville was stabbed by five men on Trumans Road, Stoke Newington, on 19 March 1994.[373] March 1994 Doreen Morris Holyhead, Anglesey Doreen Morris, 64, lived alone with her two dogs in Mill Lane on the outskirts of Holyhead. Her burnt body was found at her home in the early hours of 25 March 1994. A man stood trial for Doreen's murder the following year, but was acquitted by the jury. A new appeal for information was made on Crimewatch in 2010.[374] April 1994 Karen Reed Woking, Surrey Karen Reed, 33, was shot on her doorstep at 31 Willow Way, Woking, at 9.15pm on 30 April 1994 when she answered the door to a man pretending to deliver pizza. The motive for her murder is uncertain although it's been suggested that it was a case of mistaken identity and that Karen's sister, Alison Ponting, was the intended target. Alison's husband had been convicted of murdering two brothers.[375] May 1994 Dawn Shields Castleton, Peak District, Derbyshire 19-year-old mother of one Dawn Shields was last seen getting into a car in Broomhall, Sheffield on 14 May. Her body was found on 20 May buried under rocks at Mam Tor in the Peak District. Her clothing was missing and has never been found. Dawn was described by police as leading a 'troubled life' and had been forced into sex work from the age of 14. The investigation into her murder was reopened in 2019.[376] A connection with the murder of Michaela Hague in 2001 has been suggested, as has a link with convicted killer Christopher Halliwell.[318] May 1994 Diane Clark Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Died in a fire at 51 years of age when her house was set alight after being burgled. Despite three individuals having been arrested in relation to the case, no one has been charged with the burglary or with starting the fire that killed her.[182] July 1994 Sharon Harper Grantham, Lincolnshire 21-year-old Sharon Harper was set upon and strangled while walking home from the Market Cross, the Grantham pub where she had been working that evening. A Hove couple arrested in 1999 on suspicion of her murder were released without charge.[377][378] A connection has been suggested with the murder of Janine Downes in 1991 and a possible link with the convicted killer Christopher Halliwell.[318] July 1994 Iftkah Ahmed Luton, Bedfordshire The victim was 23 and died after being shot whilst in the kitchen of the kebab shop he was employed by.[135] July 1994 Chris Little Stockport Shot while driving his car. Arran Coghlan was charged but cleared; the next decade Coghlan went on to be charged with and cleared of two other murders and with cocaine smuggling.[379][380] August 1994 Julie Finley Rainford, Lancashire Julie Finley, 22, was last seen on the evening of 5 August talking to a man near the Royal Liverpool Hospital. Her body was found dumped in a field just off the Rainford bypass the following day; she had been strangled and her clothing was missing.[381] In 2019 it was reported that police were investigating a possible link with convicted murderer Christopher Halliwell, who lived nearby and was a taxi driver. Finley was going to see a taxi driver shortly before her murder.[382] It's also been suggested that Julie's murder could be connected with the murders of Linda Donaldson and Maria Christina Requena.[295] August 1994 Kenneth Brown Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire Originally from the Scottish town of Falkirk, the 56-year-old businessman had suffered a single gunshot wound to the chest when a cleaner discovered his body in an outbuilding in the grounds of his mansion on 26 August. If the killer was there without his permission when he was murdered, they had managed to gain access to the property in spite of the tall fencing and trees at its perimeter and the remote-controlled iron gates at its entrance. Mr Brown had been fearful for his safety prior to that day, according to some of the people living close by.[383][384] September 1994 Julie Pacey Grantham, Lincolnshire Murdered in her own home immediately following a sexual assault on 26 September. Her body was discovered in the bathroom by her daughter. Detectives revealed in 2015 that they now had an almost complete DNA profile of her killer.[385] November 1994 Lindsay Rimer Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire Teenager Lindsay Jo Rimer lived with her parents in Cambridge Street, Hebden Bridge. She was a pupil at Calder High School. At around 10pm on 7 November 1994, she left home to visit the local Spar supermarket in Crown Street, Hebden Bridge to buy cornflakes. On the way to the shop she visited the Trades Club in Holme Street. According to CCTV footage of the supermarket, Lindsay paid for the cornflakes at 10:22pm. Just over five months later, on 12 April 1995, her body was recovered from the Rochdale Canal, approximately one mile upstream from Hebden Bridge town centre.[386] It's been noted that Lindsay's murder bears similarities to the murder of Caroline Glachlan in August 1996, and a link with convicted killer Christopher Halliwell has also been suggested.[318] November 1994 Ethsham Ul-Haq Ghafoor Nottingham Father-of-two Ethsham Ul-Haq Ghafoor, aged 26 and known as Shami, was shot twice on 22 November while sitting in the driver's seat of his taxi. In the months that followed, although the police investigation into his death revealed him to have been a popular and well-respected individual, TV and newspaper appeals by detectives eager for any information that would move the case forward were not very successful. Despite this, two men in their 40s were arrested in 2014 on suspicion of Mr Ghafoor's murder; they were subsequently released on bail pending further inquiries.[387][388][150] November 1994 Rikki Neave Peterborough Six-year-old Rikki's naked body was found in woodland near his home. He had been strangled. Rikki was last seen leaving his Welland estate home on 28 November 1994. His mother, Ruth, was convicted of child neglect and also initially charged with murder, but was cleared of the murder charge at court in 1996.[389] A man was arrested in April 2016 for his murder following a renewed investigation into the case in 2015, but police later confirmed he would not face charges.[390]

In February 2020 a 38-year-old man, of no fixed address, was charged with Rikki Neave's murder.[391] The trial is due to begin in October 2020.[392]

December 1994 Dr Michael Meenaghan (Spike) Blackbird Leys, Oxford A lecturer at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology at Oxford University, Dr Meenaghan, 35, was shot at about 4:30 pm at his end-terrace home on the Blackbird Leys estate in Oxford. Police called it an apparently motiveless attack. He was shot through the kitchen window of his home at 4:30 pm on 10 December by a person or persons unknown.[393] December 1994 Tracy Mertens Found fatally injured in Eaton, Cheshire. Died in North Staffordshire Hospital in Stoke-on-Trent the following day. A mother of two aged 31 from Rochdale, Greater Manchester who died 24 hours after being left on the steps of a church by her killers, who abducted her when she returned to pick up belongings from her former home in Nechells, Birmingham. She suffered horrific burns and was found by a man who heard her cries as he walked past the churchyard on 23 December 1994. It was a bitterly cold evening but her clothes were still smouldering. A petrol can was found nearby. Mertens was taken to hospital but died in the early hours of Christmas Eve.[394] December 1994 Amina Khutan Washington, Tyne & Wear 24-year-old Amina Khutan was beaten and stabbed to death in front of her three children on 30 December 1994 at her home on Manor View East, Concord, Washington, Tyne & Wear. Her brother, Syed Fokrul Islam, was charged with her murder but the charges were dropped because of a lack of evidence to secure a conviction. At the time he was an illegal immigrant to the UK and was awaiting possible deportation to Bangladesh. A woman and three other men were charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice but these charges were dropped too.[395][396] 30 March 1995 Nasreen Akhtar Grandpont, Oxford, Oxfordshire Nasreen was a 29-year-old mum of four who was strangled at her home in Cobden Crescent, Grandpont, Oxford. Her body was found by two of her children when they returned home from school on 30 March 1995. Her husband, Hakim Khan, stood trial for her murder but the case collapsed. Police reopened the case in 2015 and Nasreen's son, Imran, made a new appeal for information.[397] 10 April 1995 Janet Brown Hall Farm, Spriggs Holly Lane, between Radnage and Chinnor, Buckinghamshire/Oxfordshire border Aged 51, a mother of three who worked as a nurse in Oxford, was found gagged and handcuffed at her home.[398][399] A link has been suggested with the murder of 50-year-old Carolanne Jackson 20 miles away in 1997 (see entry for 1997).[400] April 1995 Natalie McLean Wythenshawe, Manchester 18-year-old Natalie McLean was last seen with an unknown man in the Piccadilly 21 club in Manchester city centre early on Saturday 15 April 1995. Natalie's mother found her body at her Wythenshawe flat on 20 April; she had been stabbed. A man was arrested but released without charge. In 2014 it was reported that the same man had been jailed for a sex attack on another woman and that DNA evidence had matched him to Natalie's flat.[401] May 1995 Sabrina Brett Grand Union Canal, Stoke Hammond, near Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire The body of 17-year-old Sabrina Brett was found in the Grand Union Canal on Thursday 10 May 1995. She had been a teenage sex worker. Police believed she was strangled before being dumped in the canal up to six days previously.[402] June 1995 Leona McGovern Glasgow Someone throttled and stabbed 22-year-old Leona McGovern before leaving her behind the Arts Centre on Washington Street, Glasgow in June 1995. A man stood trial for her murder but was cleared in January 1996.[403] June 1995 Michael Doherty Port Glasgow, Inverclyde Michael was reported missing on 9 June 1995, and his remains were discovered on 7 August 1995. He had gunshot wounds to the head and his body was dismembered. According to the police there has never been enough evidence to convict anyone for the murder and the case still remains open.[404] June 1995 Christine McGovern Walthamstow, London 47-year-old Christine McGovern was found dead in her flat on Hamilton Road, Walthamstow, by a friend on 22 June 1995. Christine lived alone with her dog and was last seen at 6.30pm in the street outside her home the previous evening. A dog, believed to be Christine's, was heard barking at about 11pm that same evening. The cause of death was asphyxiation and Christine's flat was ransacked and a number of items taken.[405] August 1995, August 1996 Don Herbert, Paul Hemingway Sharlston Common and Normanton, West Yorkshire The same individual is thought to have murdered these two men. Don Herbert, a 64-year-old ex-miner, was fatally battered with an oxygen cylinder (used by him to help relieve symptoms of pneumoconiosis and emphysema) in his Sharlston Common flat during the August 1995 bank holiday, and Paul Hemingway, a 49-year-old window cleaner, was beaten and stabbed to death in Normanton 12 months later – again, in his own flat. The killer also took money from each victim's flat.[406] September 1995 Sally Ann John Body not found Although Sally's body has never been found, her disappearance began to be treated as a murder investigation in 2014. Sally was 23 and was last seen on Aylesbury Street, Swindon on 8 September. She was a sex worker at the time of her disappearance. Three men were arrested on suspicion of Sally's kidnap and murder but were released. In 2011, during enquiries into the murders of Sian O'Callaghan and Becky Godden-Edwards, it was discovered that convicted killer Christopher Halliwell was a regular client of Sally's.[407] In November 2014 Wiltshire Police launched a murder investigation based on 'significant new information'. In 2017, police revealed that a postcard purporting to be from Sally was sent shortly after her death and was discovered to be forged.[408] September 1995 Nobantu 'Mandy' Zani Druid's Altar, Harden Moor, West Yorkshire The body of 15-year-old Zani was found on 30 September 1995 near to Druid's Altar, on Harden Moor, not far from the towns of Keighley and Bingley. Police believe that she was strangled with her own chiffon scarf. She had not been seen for three weeks, but had not been listed as missing as her mother thought she was staying with friends. The police investigation uncovered a double life, but an inquest could not say with absolute certainty how she had died due to decomposition of the body. However, because she had been covered with branches and leaves it is classified as an undetected murder.[409] October 1995 Diane Jones, Shauna Hibbard and Sarah Jane Hibbard Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales Diane Jones, 21, died along with her two daughters, Shauna (aged two) and Sarah Jane (aged 13 months), after petrol was poured into their house and set alight by somebody who had torn its front door away. Diane and the children were asleep at the time. Three women each jailed for the fatal arson attack or an offence related to it appealed against their convictions, resulting in two of them having theirs overturned and the other having her prison term for perverting the course of justice reduced.[410] One of these women was exonerated by South Wales Police in a statement read out in court on behalf of the force in 2006.[411] October 1995 Joy Hewer Walthamstow, London Joy Hewer, 52, was stabbed and sexually assaulted at her own home on 17 October 1995. The retired primary school teacher was found dead after police and firefighters were called to a blaze at the sixth floor flat in St David's Court, off Parkstone Road, Walthamstow, at around 11:45 pm. Ms Hewer, a devout Christian, had suffered multiple injuries including a number of stab wounds. The murder remains unsolved but a £20,000 reward is on offer for information leading to a conviction.[412] November 1995 Ian Stewart Grant Cherry Hinton, Cambridge Ian Stewart Grant was a 24-year-old nightclub doorman working in Cambridge. He was shot dead on waste ground near Fulborne Hospital in November 1995.[220] December 1995 Frederick William Barnett Hull, East Yorkshire 71-year-old Frederick Barnett was stabbed and had his throat cut at his home in Hopewell Road, east Hull, on 29 December 1995. Four men were found guilty of murder and conspiracy to rob, but the conviction was overturned in 1998.[413] January 1996 Alan Holmes Found starving and tied to his bed in his Camden flat. Died the day after in hospital. Found fully clothed and tied face-down to his bed by police on 4 January after being there for ten days; he died in hospital the next day. Several people had used his bank cards to steal £1,000.[414] January 1996 Angela Heys Belmont, Lancashire 33-year-old Angela Heys lived in Bolton, Lancashire. In January 1996, she was strangled and her body was dumped about six miles north of her home near a lay-by on the edge of moorland.[415] February 1996 Kevin Nightingale South Shields, Tyne and Wear Kevin Nightingale, a nightclub bouncer aged 33, was shot at his doorstep four times after being driven home from his place of work on 17 February. The people he was in the car with immediately prior to the shooting were each twice charged with his murder – in 2000 and in 2001 – but none of the charges resulted in a conviction and the three of them would later be given £35,000 in compensation by Northumbria Police.[416] June 1996 Melanie Hall Skeletal remains unearthed next to a slip road off the M5 near Thornbury, Gloucestershire Melanie Hall, a 25-year-old psychology graduate from Bradford Leigh, Wiltshire, disappeared in June 1996 after a night out in Bath. Her remains were found on a motorway slip road near Bristol in 2009. A man was detained as a suspect in November 2013.[417] June 1996 Janet Murgatroyd Preston, Lancashire Twenty-year-old Janet Murgatroyd was a student at the University of Central Lancashire and worked part-time for Lancashire Police. She was last seen in the early hours of 16 June 1996 running from a man on Penwortham Bridge in Preston. Her body was later found in the River Ribble, her cause of death was drowning and head injuries. A man was convicted of manslaughter but this was quashed on appeal in 2004.[418] June 1996 Jacqueline Gallagher Bowling, West Dunbartonshire 26-year-old Jacqueline Gallagher was last seen in Glasgow city centre on 24 June. Her body was found in a lay-by at a bus stop on Dumbarton Road, Bowling. She had been bludgeoned. Jacqueline was a sex worker and in 2004 a murder charge against a man, who admitted being one of her regular clients, was found not proven.[419][420] July 1996 Katrina Taylor Brighton, East Sussex 19-year-old Katrina Taylor was stabbed six times and her body was found by a dog walker on the morning of 5 July in the graveyard of St Nicholas Church. Four people were charged with the murder, and it transpired that eight weeks before her death, Katrina had kept watch while her boyfriend and a friend of his burgled a house to feed their drug habits. It also emerged that a great deal of damage was done to the property in the course of the burglary, and that when the woman whose house it was returned to it the next day, she vowed that whoever was responsible would pay for it. She and her brother were among those charged.

At the 1997 trial, the other two accused, drug dealers from London (one of whom was the woman's ex-boyfriend), claimed that when the four of them and Katrina were in a house together to try to reach an agreement, the woman and her brother, with Katrina in tow, had left the house and said upon coming back that Katrina was dead, while the woman and her brother claimed it was the drug dealers who had done that. However, her brother did admit to having put the murder weapon down a drain in Peacehaven. The drug dealers were found guilty of murder but their convictions were overturned on appeal in 1999. During the retrial, one of them admitted to a charge of false imprisonment but was freed anyway because of time he had already spent in jail.[421]

August 1996 Caroline Glachan Renton, West Dunbartonshire On the evening of Saturday, 24 August 1996, 14-year-old Caroline left the home she shared with her mother in Bonhill, a council estate in the Vale of Leven. Caroline was heading out to see friends in Renton. She was last seen alive at 11:30pm at the Ladyton shopping centre in Bonhill. The following morning her severely battered body was found by a drug addict, hidden in shrubbery beside the river. She had been the victim of a seemingly motiveless, violent attack. There was no evidence of a sexual assault.[422] It's been suggested that Caroline's murder bears similarities to the murder of Lindsay Rimer in November 1994 and a link with convicted killer Christopher Halliwell has also been suggested.[318] November 1996 Damien Nettles Body not found The 16-year-old vanished in Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The disappearance remains under investigation as murder and in 2011 several men were arrested and released on bail.[423] 14–16 November 1996 Vera Holland Reading, Berkshire Vera Holland, a 47 year old married mother of three, went missing on Thursday 14 November on her way to a local Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Shinfield Rise, south Reading. Her husband, Brian, reported her missing when she failed to return home. Her body was found in a burning pile of rubbish close to the A327 road south of Reading early on Saturday 16 November. The cause of her death was strangulation. An appeal for new information was made by her children and Thames Valley Police on the 20 year anniversary of her death in November 2016 but, to date, no one has been charged.[424] 10 December 1996 Richard Watson East Grinstead, Sussex On the evening of 10 December, business tycoon Richard Watson was shot dead by an unknown gunman as he arrived home. Charges were brought against the victim's wife and stepdaughter, but these were eventually dropped. (Sussex Police later apologised to the two women and acknowledged their total innocence.) Another suspect has since been identified, but no charges have yet been brought.[425] 15 February 1997 Billie-Jo Jenkins Hastings, East Sussex Foster father Sion Jenkins was originally convicted of her murder in 1998. This conviction was quashed in 2004 and a retrial was ordered. The first retrial in 2005 and a second retrial in 2006 both ended when the juries were unable to reach a verdict. Jenkins was formally acquitted. 13 April 1997 Carolanne Jackson Wooburn Green, Buckinghamshire Carolanne Jackson, 50, ran an antique jewellery business from her home in Wooburn Green, Buckinghamshire. She was found murdered in her kitchen on Sunday 13 April 1997, she had been bound and beaten and died from asphyxiation. Police believed the culprit was trying to get information from Carolanne to access her safe. Her Rolex watch and some jewellery were taken but the safe was still locked. Carolanne had previously reported to police that a man was stalking her. A link has been suggested with the murder of Janet Brown 20 miles away in 1995 (see entry for 1995).[400] 18 April 1997 Linda Chandler Birmingham Widow Linda Chandler, 46, was stabbed on her doorstep on Fairbourne Avenue, Kingstanding, Birmingham, on 18 April. She managed to reach a neighbour's home but collapsed and died by the time she reached City Hospital. No motive has ever been established. A local man was arrested but released without charge.[426] 3 May 1997 Emily Salvini Caversham, Reading, Berkshire Seven-year-old Emily Salvini was asleep in her home on Hemdean Road, Caversham, Reading when petrol was poured through the letterbox and then lit early on Saturday 3 May. Emily's mother, Katie, was able to escape the blaze in the house along with Emily's brother, Zach, who was three years old at the time. Both were treated for severe burns at Stoke Mandeville Hospital and recovered from their injuries, but Emily died of smoke inhalation. It was found that phone lines to the house had been cut prior to the arson attack to prevent calls to the emergency services. On 3 May 2017, on the 20 year anniversary of Emily's death, her mother and brother made a new appeal for information but the case remains unsolved.[427] August 1997 Patricia Grainger Sheffield, South Yorkshire Mother aged 25, murdered and dumped in a brook close to woodlands.[428] October 1997 Samantha Class North Ferriby, East Yorkshire 29-year-old Samantha Class was beaten, strangled and thrown into the River Humber in October 1997. She had been working as a sex worker in Hull. DNA evidence linked a man who was tried for her murder a year later, but he was found not guilty.[429] October/November 1997 Sharon Lynch Liverpool Someone strangled and beat 22-year-old Sharon Lynch and left her body in a derelict warehouse in Liverpool city centre. Her body was found on 27 November, but may have lain undiscovered for as long as a month. The following year, John Flanagan was found guilty of Sharon's murder but his conviction was quashed in September 2005.[430] November 1997 Kate Bushell Exwick, Exeter, Devon Schoolgirl Kate Bushell was murdered as she walked a neighbour's dog a short distance from her home in Exwick, on the outskirts of Exeter. Bushell, aged 14, set off from her home in Burrator Drive, at 4:30pm on 15 November 1997. When she failed to come home, her parents called the police. A search located her body in a field next to Exwick Lane at 7:35pm that evening. She had been brutally murdered.[431][432][433] January 1998 Hannah Deterville Perivale, London The body of Hannah Deterville, a 15-year-old schoolgirl, was found mutilated at Horsenden Woods, Greenford on 27 January 1998. She had been stabbed 20 times in the face and the neck. No motive could be found.[434] 28 February 1998 John Bennett Royston, Glasgow John Bennett, aged 26, was beaten and stabbed multiple times on Glasgow's Royston Road in an apparently "motiveless" killing. The attack occurred in broad daylight, in front of shoppers. Three men, including Glasgow gangster Ian McAteer, stood trial but were acquitted of the murder.[435] March 1998 Elsie Viva Freeman Impington, near Cambridge The body of Elsie Freeman, 76, was discovered on her bed at her home address at Mill Road, Impington at about midday on Saturday 7 March by a member of the family.[220] She had been dead for up to three days. Police believed she was murdered in a burglary gone wrong.[436] April 1998 Donna Keogh Body not found The body of 17-year-old Donna Keogh has never been found, but her disappearance is being investigated as a murder enquiry. Donna lived with cousins in Middlesbrough and was last seen in April 1998. In 2015 Cleveland Police apologised to Donna's family for how they had handled the investigation. In 2018, a specialist police team was set up to revisit Donna's murder along with the murders of other Middlesbrough women Vicky Glass and Rachel Wilson.[437] In the summer of that year, police excavated a former allotment site near Troon Close in the city as part of a search for Donna.[438][439] A link has been suggested with convicted killer Christopher Halliwell.[311] 2 May 1998 Robin Charles Wood Northolt, West London Car dealer Robin Charles Wood, 47, was shot dead by someone at his front door on Saturday 2 May 1998. Mr Wood was at home with his partner and 10-year-old son on the Racecourse Estate in Northolt, West London, when there was a knock on the door at around 10:40 pm. His partner, Kath Pribisevic, answered it to find a man calling himself Terry and asking to speak with Mr Wood. As the victim approached the front door he was shot in the neck with a sawn-off shotgun. He bled to death at the scene. The perpetrator, described as having sharp facial features and being white, aged 25–35, 5'7 in height and of slim build, as well as wearing an unzipped dark-coloured anorak, was seen to run into Kempton Avenue. On the 15th anniversary of the murder, detectives offered a £20,000 reward for information leading to the identification, arrest and prosecution of the person responsible.[440] May 1998 Annie Davies Erskine, Renfrewshire When Annie Davies, 84, was found dead at her Erskine home, police assumed she had died from a fall down the stairs. However, her purse, bag, keys and £2,000 were found to be missing. Seven years after Annie's death, in 2005, the Criminal Injuries Compensation Appeal Panel ruled that her death was 'attributable to a crime of violence' and the police reopened the investigation.[441] June/July 1998 Julie Jones Manchester 32-year-old Julie Jones was reported missing by her housemate on 27 June, Julie's body was found on 3 July 1998 under bushes in the old Smithfield Market in Manchester city centre. She had suffered catastrophic injuries consistent with falling from height or being hit by a car, and her clothing was missing. Julie had been a sex worker and detectives believed someone could have murdered her elsewhere before dumping her body.[442] A connection has been suggested with the Angel of the Meadow case and convicted killer Christopher Halliwell.[318] July 1998 Julia Webb Sandiway, near Northwich, Cheshire Housewife Julia Webb, 52, was battered with a blunt instrument while walking her dog near her home in Sandiway on 22 July 1998.[443] July 1998 Jean and Anthony Trigg Died in Colchester General Hospital from the effects of a fire at their Clacton residence The fire that killed 27-year-old Jean Trigg and her five-year-old son was started in the hallway of the house they were in. The two victims along with Jean's other son, Callum (a baby at the time), had been staying with a friend at the address while Jean looked for a home of their own in the area, where she and her children had recently moved to from Bolton. Callum survived the blaze, as did the owner of the house. There have been two arrests for the double murder – one of a 16-year-old boy in October 1998, the other of a 23-year-old man in February 2004 – but no charges as of yet.[444][445] October 1998 Lyn Bryant Truro, Cornwall Lyn Bryant was murdered as she was walking her dog along a country lane at Ruan High Lanes near Truro in Cornwall on 20 October 1998. Her body was found at 2:40 pm. She had been stabbed several times. Bryant's killing is said to be linked to the murder of schoolgirl Kate Bushell the previous year.[446] November 1998 Saul "Solly" Nahome Finchley, London Nahome was shot at his home several times in the back; upon collapsing, he was shot again in the head. The case is believed to be linked to the disappearance earlier in 1998 of business associate Gilbert Wynter.[447] December 1998 Alan Morris Chester Alan Morris, 44, had been a player for Chester City football club. He was fatally stabbed outside his home in Walker Street, Hoole, Chester on 31 December 1998. His partner stood trial for his death but was acquitted in December 1999. The pair had been seen arguing earlier that evening.[448] February 1999 Steven Brown Tranent, East Lothian The beaten and stabbed body of Steven Brown was found in Tranent, a town a few miles from the eastern outskirts of Edinburgh, on 21 February 1999. Nobody has ever been arrested for the murder.[449] March 1999 Kevin John Palmer Body not found An ex-pat businessman living in Spain, Palmer vanished after he got out of a taxi during a brief visit to the UK in March, having argued with fellow passengers. In 2014, police officers searched the grounds of an abandoned pub in Fareham, Hampshire following a tip-off in a bid to find his body. The case is being treated as murder.[450] April 1999 Jill Dando Fulham, London On the morning of 26 April 1999, Dando left the home of her fiancé, Dr. Alan Farthing, and returned to her house in Gowan Avenue, Fulham, West London. As she reached her front door at about 11:30 am, she was shot once in the head.[451] Her body was discovered shortly afterwards by a friend, local resident Helen Doble, and she was taken to the nearby Charing Cross Hospital where she was declared dead on arrival at 1:03 pm BST. After a huge amount of press coverage and a 13-month investigation police arrested Barry George, a convicted sex offender, for her murder. Originally convicted on 2 July 2001 to life imprisonment George appealed against the conviction in November 2007. Following an eight-week hearing he was acquitted on 1 August 2008.[452] May 1999 Katherine O'Brien Runcorn, Cheshire 27-year-old Katherine O'Brien was murdered at her home at The Croft, Halton, Runcorn, on 3 May 1999. She died from head injuries. Her husband stood trial for her murder but was acquitted in May 2000.[453][454] May 1999 Mary Lazenby Bethnal Green, London Aged 80 and 4 feet 8 inches (1.42 m) tall, Lazenby was murdered on 22 May 1999 at her flat in Rochester Court, Wilmott Street, Bethnal Green. Her killer was possibly a man posing as a water board official. Lazenby was disabled, after a motorcycle accident had caused the loss of her left foot. Once a successful restaurateur in South Shields and known as the 'Curry Queen of South Shields', she eventually lost her business and settled in Bethnal Green with her son and grandchildren.[455] July 1999 Patrick and Margaret Spencer Leeds Patrick Spencer, 85, and his wife Margaret, 77, both died after their home in Sandiford Terrace, Manston, was deliberately set alight on 21 July 1999. The couple were rescued from their home but Margaret died a short while later from smoke inhalation. Patrick died from the effects of the fire two months later.[456] August 1999 David Scott Tottenham, London David Scott, 30, was stabbed to death in a Tottenham underpass. In 2012 prosecutors dropped the case against Kwame Appiah for the murder on the basis of scientific evidence.[457] September 1999 Vicky Hall Creeting St Peter, Suffolk Seventeen-year-old Victoria (Vicky) Hall went missing at about 2:30 am on Sunday, 19 September 1999, as she walked towards her home in Faulkeners Way, Trimley St Mary. Her body was found, about 25 miles away, in a stream near Creeting St Peter (near Stowmarket) at 7:30 pm on Friday, 24 September 1999.[458] In 2001, a man was cleared of Vicky's murder following a trial. The case was reopened on the twentieth anniversary of Vicky's death and police said that new witnesses had come forward with information.[459] In December 2019, police released CCTV footage of people visiting the field where Vicky's body was found and appealed for those people to come forward.[460] September 1999 David Barnshaw Stockport The 32-year-old drug dealer was abducted and forced to drink petrol. He died in a burning car on 20 September 1999. Arran Coghlan – previously cleared of the murder of Chris Little – was prosecuted but cleared after it emerged the prosecution held undisclosed evidence concerning another possible suspect. Coghlan went on to be charged and cleared with a third count of murder and cocaine smuggling.[379] October 1999 John Nisbet and William Lindsay Near Elphinstone, East Lothian The bodies of drug dealers John Nisbet of Craigneuk and William Lindsay of Motherwell were found on a hilltop near Elphinstone. It is thought they had been abducted, stabbed and shot, with their bodies then set on fire. It is said to have been the outcome of a Glasgow drug war. No arrests have been made in connection with the case.[461]

2000s[edit] Year Name of victim(s) Location body found Notes April 2000 Sarah Benford Body not found 14-year-old Sarah Benford vanished in April 2000 and although her body has never been found, her disappearance is being treated as a murder investigation. Sarah was described by police as a "troubled teenager", she was in care and ran away from Welford House children's home in Welford Road, Northampton on 4 April. She visited her mother in Kettering on 6 April and there were various other sightings of her in Kettering that day. During 2003, a number of people were arrested and properties were searched but then the investigation stalled. In 2016, police searched woods near Warkton in Northamptonshire, the area was known to be used by acquaintances of Sarah for storing stolen goods and other items. During the search, a handgun was found but police didn't believe it was connected to Sarah's disappearance.[462] 10 May 2000 Frank McPhee Maryhill, Glasgow McPhee, himself twice cleared of murder, was shot by a sniper in a block of flats opposite his own as he returned home.[463] 13 May 2000 Cheryll Maureen Grover Newbury, Berkshire Cheryll Grover, 21, was last seen alive by a visitor to her home on Audley Close, Turnpike, Newbury, at 10.30pm on Friday 12 May 2000. Cheryll spoke to friends on the telephone at 2.35am on Saturday 13 May but efforts made by her estranged husband, Steven, to contact her later that same day came to nothing. Concerned for Cheryll's welfare, Steven, and his mother, visited Cheryll's home at 3.30pm and Steven climbed the drainpipe to reach the first floor bedroom window. Inside, Cheryll was found dead in her bedroom, someone had strangled her with a dressing gown cord. Police suspected that Cheryll was selling drugs from her home and an appeal led to a number of people coming forward. A 32-year-old man was arrested but released without charge.[464][465] Although Cheryll's death was investigated as a murder, the inquest returned an open verdict. In May 2006, Thames Valley Police announced that Cheryll's death was being reviewed by a cold case police team.[466] September 2000 Susan Kelly Liverpool Susan Kelly, 38, had been working as a sex worker in Liverpool when she was murdered on 4 September 2000. Her body was found in an alley on Blessington Road, Anfield, and she had suffered a number of violent injuries. A man was cleared of her murder in 2003 and others have since been arrested then released.[467][468] September 2000 Clifford Clarke Uppingham, Rutland The body of the former plumber and hospital porter was discovered in his Uppingham flat by his brother on 10 September. He had been stabbed in the chest and neck, and it was noted at the inquest that his death could have occurred between two and four days prior to the grim discovery.[469] Fifteen years after the 56-year-old's murder, two men were arrested on suspicion of it, but to date no one has actually been charged with the crime.[470] September 2000 Vicky Glass Danby, North Yorkshire 21-year-old Vicky Glass went missing from Middlesbrough town centre on 24 September 2000. Her body was found approximately six weeks later in a stream twenty miles away in Danby on the North York Moors. Vicky had been working as a sex worker at the time of her death. In 2018, a specialist police team was set up to revisit the murders of Vicky, Donna Keogh and Rachel Wilson. A Home Office review of all three cases said, "It is generally accepted that initial enquiries and investigations were inadequate."[437] A link has been suggested with convicted killer Christopher Halliwell.[311] December 2000 Zoe Parker Chelsea Harbour, River Thames, London Zoe Louise Parker was 24 and last seen with two men in Hounslow, west London, on 6 December 2000. Zoe had learning difficulties and no fixed address - she stayed with friends or at hostels in various places such as London, Colchester and Bournemouth. She was known to turn to sex work when times were desperate. Shortly before her death she changed her name to Cathy Dennis. The upper part of Zoe's body was discovered in the River Thames on 17 December, someone had sawn her body in half before dumping her in the river.[471] March 2001 Stuart Lubbock Roydon, Essex Stuart Lubbock, 31, died during a party at the home of entertainer Michael Barrymore on 31 March 2001. His death was treated as an accidental drowning but an inquest found he had suffered injuries consistent with sexual assault. In a documentary, Barrymore: The Body in the Pool, shown on Channel 4 on 6 February 2020, detective chief inspector Stephen Jennings of Essex Police stated that mistakes had been made in the original investigation and that he believed Stuart had been raped and murdered.[472] April 2001 Rebecca Hall Bradford, West Yorkshire 19-year-old Rebecca Hall went missing from her home in Little Horton, Bradford on 13 April. Her body was found in Thornton Street on 26 April, she had suffered severe head injuries. Rebecca had worked as a sex worker and had a four month old son. In January 2019, police arrested a 37-year-old woman and then released her under investigation.[473] 12 May 2001 Andre Jan Aylward Valleyfield Road, Streatham Common North, London Andre Aylward was shot in his car. He had been driving his black E28 5-series BMW along Valleyfield Road at about 2.10am on 12 May 2001 when six shots were fired from a handgun at his car. After the shooting, he lost control of his car and crashed. He had been hit twice in the head and neck and was taken to King's College Hospital, where he died around 4am.

A few minutes before the shooting, a grey 7 series BMW car was seen alongside his and the police said that they were seeking to identify it. It was thought that the attack might have been a case of road rage or mistaken identity. The police said that they found nothing in his background to suggest that he had been involved in any criminal activity. Aylward's murder was shown on Crimewatch in July 2001.[474][475]

14 June 2001 Colin Beer North Hill, Plymouth It was thought that Colin Beer had been involved in an incident of road rage. He had been out drinking at the Hyde Park pub in the Mutley district on Saturday 9 June 2001 and was seen walking in and out of traffic up to North Hill. He was seen to make contact with a wing mirror of a blue Peugeot 406 car, either hitting it or bumping into it. Witnesses then saw a man get out of a red Vauxhall Cavalier car at 6.15pm and hit Colin Beer. The car was said to have had an eight-inch black sticker on the offside of the boot. The driver was described as being aged around 30 years old, of a medium build, with a thin-face, short brown hair and a goatee beard. He was said to have been wearing a white shirt and blue or black jeans.

Colin Beer fell to the ground and suffered from a fractured skull after hitting his head. He died 5 days later in Derriford Hospital, Plymouth on 14 June 2001. The incident was featured on Crimewatch in July 2001.[474][476]

July 2001 Richie Clayton Aigburth, Liverpool Father-of-two, 30-year-old Richie Clayton was shot on Belgrave Road, Aigburth, just before 8pm on 25 July 2001. His attackers drove a green Ford Mondeo which was later found alight.[477] September 2001 "Adam" River Thames, London Unknown boy; also known as the "Torso in the Thames" case. c. 20 October 2001 Hugh Cameron River Skeagh, Glenarm, County Antrim, Northern Ireland Hugh Cameron's body was found in the river about a month after he went missing. He had been stabbed, beaten and possibly tortured before his death. It is believed the Ulster Defence Association were behind his murder, but nobody has ever been charged with it.[478][479][480] 27 October 2001 Jimmy Millen Hollington, Hastings, East Sussex Jimmy Millen, 27, was shot outside his home while working on his car in Tile Barn Road, Hollington by two men dressed in black and riding on a black motorbike in October 2001.[481][482] 5 November 2001 Michaela Hague Spitalfields, Sheffield Michaela Hague was a 25-year-old sex worker. She was stabbed 19 times and her body dumped on wasteland at Spitalfields, near Sheffield City centre. She managed to give a description of her attacker as she lay dying in the arms of a police officer. She said her attacker was white and clean shaven with fair hair. He was wearing a wedding ring and drove a blue Ford Sierra car with a roof rack.[483] A connection has been suggested with the murder of Dawn Shields in 1994 with a possible link with convicted killer Christopher Halliwell also being proposed.[318] 21 November 2001 Brian Hardwick Colne Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire Brian Hardwick, 50, was gunned down at his place of work and the only evidence at the scene, was that of robbery. Mr Hardwick was shot in the head and chest at Huddersfield Car Electricals with a small calibre weapon, but not found until the following day. He was seen by his colleagues washing his hands, ready to go home, but found his car had a flat tyre caused deliberately, so he prepared to change it. He was found the next day by the owner at 8am. Mr Hardwick had an argument earlier that day with a man who wanted his car electrics checking without making an appointment. Brian's killer, or killers, also took his cash card and used his PIN number to withdraw £350 from a cash machine at the Asda store on Bradford Road, Huddersfield, minutes after he was shot. The card has not been used since and has not been recovered. There have been arrests made but no convictions.[citation needed][484] 13 March 2002 Evan Jones York Road, Bristol Punched, kicked and attacked with a chain, the father-of-two was left for dead in a busy street just an hour after he enjoyed a quiet pint. The 46-year-old had enjoyed a drink in the Beaufort pub in York Road Montpelier just before weapon – believed to be a bike or a large dog chain – was never found.[citation needed][485] 13 March 2002 Exmoor Body in the Bag Winsford Hill, Winsford, Somerset The man's badly decomposed corpse was found wrapped in bin bags, a single green bed sheet and a single duvet on 13 March 2002. Also wrapped in them were a white pillowcase and a stereo wire, which Detective Superintendent Barrie Douglas said the victim might have been tied up with. He is thought to have died two to three years before being found. It is not clear if the body had been brought into the UK from abroad. In May 2002, detectives appealed on Crimewatch UK in the hope someone would recognise him, but nobody called in to say who he was. In September of that year, a new reconstruction of the man's head was released in a fresh appeal to identify him. He was 25–35 years old with black or dark brown hair and 5 ft 8–5 ft 9ins tall. He was thought to have been Mediterranean, Middle Eastern or North African. He was wearing a gold chain that had a 22-carat pendant with verse 225 of the Koran, the Holy Text of Islam, inscribed in Arabic across it. A funeral was held for the mystery victim in September 2006.[486][487] 28 March 2002 Michelle Bettles Norwich, Norfolk A mother of three small children, none of whom was in her care, Michelle was last seen alive in the Queens Road area of Norwich. Her fully clothed body was found in a woodland off Podmore Lane, Scarning, three days later.[488] In June 2012 criminologist Professor David Wilson suggested that the killer was serial killer Steve Wright, but police dismissed the theory.[489] 12 April 2002 Les Bate Chapel Amble, Cornwall Les Bate, a 71-year-old millionaire farmer and widower was found dead in the utility room of his home in the village of Chapel Amble, Cornwall, on Sunday 14 April. He had last been seen in his local pub on Friday 12 April. Les had been beaten and the attack had triggered a cardiac episode. Les's wallet was stolen and has never been found. His home had been targeted in a burglary seven months earlier when thieves had stolen £47,000 in property and cash from his safe.[490] 24 April 2002 Terry Morgan Ennerdale, Rugby, Warwickshire 69-year-old grandad Terry Morgan was shot in the chest on the driveway of his home. Police think it may have been a contract killing. Despite rumours that Morgan was an anti-drugs campaigner for the local area, investigators found little to suggest that his murder had anything to do with such campaigning on his part.[491] There were arrests over the killing but all those arrested were released without charge.[citation needed] May 2002 Rachel Wilson Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire 19-year-old Rachel Wilson went missing from Middlesbrough town centre in the early hours of 31 May 2002. Her body was found ten years later - in 2012 - in a shallow grave at Newham Hall Farm near Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough. A man was arrested in 2014 and, as of March 2018, was still on police bail.[492] At the time of her death, Rachel had been a sex worker and in 2018, a specialist police team was set up to revisit her murder along with the murders of other Middlesbrough women Vicky Glass and Donna Keogh.[437] A link has been suggested with convicted killer Christopher Halliwell.[311] 25 June 2002 Alex Blue Dowanhill, Glasgow A businessman from the city's west end, Blue was found outside his home with head injuries. He died two days later.[493] October 2002 Julie Dorsett Walthamstow, London Dorsett, a 33-year-old sex worker, vanished in 2002 and her skull and upper body were discovered buried in an allotment in 2008. It is believed her remains were placed there shortly after she disappeared. In 2012 her former partner, Sinclair Lewis, was cleared of killing her and of burying her body.[494] 8 October 2002 Billy Sibbald A1, near Musselburgh, Midlothian Father of three Billy Sibbald went missing from Joppa, Edinburgh on 8 October 2002 after telling his wife he was meeting business associates. Three months later, his decomposing body was found in woodland by a lay-by on the A1 near Musselburgh. There have been various theories for Billy Sibbald's murder, including one that he may have been the victim of a gangland killing.[495] Due to a lack of information coming through to the police, nobody has been arrested for his murder.[496] 11 October 2002 David Draycott Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire The 40-year-old was gunned down on 7 October as he was about to get out of his car after returning home. A neighbour whose front door he managed to get to gave him first aid and called an ambulance, but he died in King's Mill Hospital four days later. The discovery at the crime scene of cartridges from two semiautomatic weapons led detectives to infer that there had been two people firing shots at him.

In December 2018, Robert Dawes, a drug baron and former Sutton-in-Ashfield resident whom British police wanted to interview about Mr Draycott's murder, was handed a 22-year jail sentence by a French court for drug trafficking and smuggling, among other offences.[497]

7 November 2002 John Shippam Nottingham Found dead in his Bestwood flat from gunshot wounds. The 25-year-old had been assaulted at The Anchor Inn in Gunthorpe two days previously, and police believe the incidents are probably linked.[498] 9 November 2002 Theresa Jacobs Nottingham In front of about 40 people and within minutes of leaving The Drum nightclub in Radford with a male friend, Theresa Jacobs was shot point-blank in a crime thought to have been committed by a hitman with links to Nottingham's drug-supply network. An ambulance rushed her to the Queen's Medical Centre in the city, but she was pronounced dead there later that day. She was 33.[499][500] 23 November 2002 Martin Simpson Leicester 59-year-old Martin Simpson, a well-liked regular of various Leicester pubs, bars and betting shops, was assailed in the city centre on the night of 22/23 November. Finding him unconscious in the middle of Albion Street, a taxi driver raised the alarm, but it was discovered upon his arrival at a hospital in the vicinity that he had already died of his injuries.[501] Detectives were keen to trace two young men captured on CCTV near the scene during the night in question.[502] 1 December 2002 Susan McDonald Broughton Astley, Leicestershire A fire that someone started in a wheelie bin outside 47-year-old Susan McDonald's house resulted in her death when it trapped her in her bedroom, having spread to that room via the hall and the stairway after burning through the front door.[503] 7 December 2002 Debbie Remorozo Oldham, Lancashire Debbie Remorozo was a 26-year-old nurse who worked at Royal Oldham Hospital. She was originally from the Philippines. Debbie was found stabbed to death in her flat in Oldham on 7 December. She was attacked with two knives from her kitchen and her body was left in a crucifix position with her face covered with a tablecloth. In April 2003 a man and a woman were arrested in connection with Debbie's murder but released without charge.[504] 13 January 2003 David Warrilow Chelmsley Wood, Solihull The father-of-two suffered serious head injuries when he was run over as he tried to stop thieves taking his van from outside GB Singh's newsagents in Willow Way, Chelmsley Wood. His murder was featured on Crimewatch in February 2003.[505] 3 February 2003 Margaret Muller Victoria Park, London Margaret Muller, 27, was fatally stabbed while jogging in the park. Police suspect she may have been killed in a robbery gone wrong.[506] 4 February 2003 Paul Savage Mold, Wales The 30-year-old postman died after being attacked by two men while on his round in Mold, Flintshire. He had been struck on the head several times with a wooden baton and was found lying in a pool of blood on the driveway of the home of Flintshire councillor Ray Dodd. The police later said they knew why Savage was killed, but would not elaborate. There is a £100,000 reward for information.[507] March 2003 Peter Singleton West Kirby, Merseyside A masked gunman shot Peter Singleton, 26, in front of his girlfriend and young son as they got out of a car on Column Road, West Kirby, on 27 March 2003. Peter suffered injuries to his head and stomach and died at Arrowe Park Hospital.[508] April 2003 Natalia Doherty Luton, Bedfordshire 50-year-old Natalia Doherty went missing after visiting her ex-husband, Gerald Doherty, in April 2003. Her body was found twelve years later under rubble in the garden of a house on Icknield Way, Luton. Gerald Doherty's brother, Joseph, admitted perverting the course of justice in relation to Natalia's death in 2017. Gerald Doherty took his own life in 2003 and is believed to have murdered Natalia.[509] 13 May 2003 Viola Mead Buckinghamshire Viola Mead, 85, of Dobbins Lane in Wendover, Buckinghamshire, was attacked in her home by two men on 28 April 2003. She was found semi-conscious in her kitchen by a family friend and died on 13 May in Stoke Mandeville Hospital. Before she died, Viola was able to give a description of one of her attackers: He was 5 ft 10 ins tall, slim, and had a narrow face with a dark yellowish complexion. He was wearing a black jumper with a yellow motif on the left.[510][511] October 2003 Eamonn Bloodworth Leicester The 46-year-old electrician died after being robbed, kicked and stamped on in a nighttime attack. His body was found at the junction of Ravensbridge Drive and Blackbird Road. A man who stood trial in 2004 for the murder was cleared of any involvement in it.[512] November 2003 Charlene Downes Body not found 14-year-old Charlene Downes went missing from Blackpool town centre on the night of 1 November 2003. Police believe she was a victim of local grooming and child sexual exploitation. Two men were tried in connection with her death in 2007 but the jury failed to reach a verdict. A re-trial planned for 2008 collapsed. November 2003 Omar Watson Nottingham Omar Watson was shot in a Radford hair salon and died at the Queen's Medical Centre. It was the second time that year that he had been the victim of a gun attack, with the earlier, non-fatal attack having taken place in August.[513] December 2003 Peter Stone Attacked in Cottenham, Cambridgeshire; died in Addenbrooke's Hospital Postman Peter Stone, a father of two from Cottenham, was attacked near The Chequers pub, where he had been drinking on a Saturday night. He was found with serious head injuries in the early hours of the following morning. Stone was taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital, where he died.[220] December 2003 Joanne Broome Renton, West Dunbartonshire 18-year-old Joanne Broome was last on 3 December 2003. Her body was discovered in a flat which had been set alight on Main Street, Renton, about three miles from her home in Dumbarton. Joanne had died from stab wounds.[514] January 2004 Orville Donovan Gordon Beachy Head, East Sussex The body of Orville Donovan Gordon, 39, was found in a barrel which had been pushed off the cliffs at Beachy Head in January 2004. Orville was from south London, he had been stabbed and his blood was found on the floor of a disused restaurant in Brixton. Police believed his murder was revenge for a robbery and three men were arrested, however police struggled to gather witness statements.[515] February 2004 Craig Eaton Liverpool Craig Eaton, 22, was a worker at Alder Hey Children's Hospital and was shot shortly after getting off a bus on Molyneux Road, Kensington, Liverpool, on 24 February. Merseyside Police believe his murder was a case of mistaken identity.[516] March 2004 Camille Gordon Soho, London 23-year-old Camille Gordon was stabbed outside her workplace, the Blue Bunny Club in Archer Street, Soho, in March 2004. A man visited the club and became involved in a dispute about the payment of his bill. He attacked Camille in the doorway of the club and ran away. Camille died later that evening at University College Hospital.[517] September 2004 Natasha Derby High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire Natasha Derby, 23, was shot at a reggae night at High Wycombe's Multi-Racial Centre in the early hours of Saturday 4 September. A gun was fired while Natasha was on the dancefloor, she died at Wycombe Hospital the following day. In 2009 a man was cleared of her manslaughter and two women were cleared of perverting the course of justice. Natasha's murder remains unsolved.[518][519] 13 September 2004 Patrick Devine Claudy, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland Patrick Devine was found shot dead in his home at Stranagalawilly on 13 September 2004. The 51-year-old was a sheep farmer and part-time nurse. He was shot six times through his window as he ate his dinner and then at point-blank range three times in the head with a .22 rifle.[520][521] November 2004 Alistair Wilson Nairn, Scotland Alistair Wilson, 30, was shot dead on the doorstep of his home in Crescent Road, Nairn near Inverness in November 2004 one Sunday evening after his wife opened their door to the killer. Police have stated that they are not aware of a motive for the murder.[522] Detectives remain puzzled by some peculiarities of the crime. The killer had asked for Wilson by name, and then handed an envelope to Wilson, who took it back inside briefly before returning to the door where he was gunned down; it is unknown what was inside as the killer took it with him when he fled. Police revealed that the gun that killed Wilson was a rare CG Haenel Waffen 1920s pistol, often referred to as a "ladies" gun, and manufactured in Suhl, Germany.[523] January 2005 Jennifer Kiely Eastbourne, East Sussex Jennifer Kiely, 35, was found dead in a shelter on the seafront at Holywell, Eastbourne, in the early hours of 22 January 2005. She had been stabbed. Witnesses reported seeing a woman who matched Jennifer's description arguing with a man the previous evening. Two men were arrested but released on bail. Jennifer's murder was featured on Crimewatch in March 2005.[524] January 2005 Robert McCartney Belfast, Northern Ireland Robert McCartney, 33, was killed during an altercation in Magennis's Bar. He was dragged outside onto Verner Street in the centre of the city and beaten and stabbed. Allegations were made, particularly by friends and relatives of McCartney, that there was involvement of the IRA and Sinn Féin in both the murder and a subsequent cover-up.[citation needed] McCartney died of his wounds the following morning.[citation needed] April 2005 Emma Caldwell Roberton, South Lanarkshire 27-year-old Emma Caldwell was last seen leaving Inglefield Street Hostel, Govanhill, in Glasgow at 11pm on 4 April 2005 for the city's red light district. Emma's body was found five weeks later in woods near Roberton forty miles from her home, she had been strangled and her clothing was missing. Emma was a sex worker and, during the police investigation, other women who worked as sex workers in Glasgow told police about clients who had taken them to the same woods where Emma's body had been found. Four men were charged with Emma's murder in 2007 but the case collapsed. Another man, who Emma had previously reported to police for allegedly raping her, was also questioned. He has admitted he was one of Emma's clients but denies murdering her.[525] 3 August 2005 Lucy Hargreaves Walton, Liverpool She was sleeping on the living room sofa at her home in Lambourne Road on 3 August 2005, when the killers struck. Three masked men burst into the address armed with a sawn-off shotgun and shot her twice in the stomach and once to the head from close range. Possibly to try to cover up the murder, the duvet cover Lucy was sleeping under was then covered in petrol and set alight. Gary Campbell, Lucy's boyfriend, was sleeping upstairs with the couple's youngest daughter Faye, and it is believed he could have been the intended target. He escaped the blaze by jumping with his daughter from an upstairs window.[526] September 2005 Elsie Hughes Attacked in Caergwrle, Flintshire; died in hospital in Wrexham 90-year-old Elsie Hughes was found injured at her home on Hawarden Road, Caergwrle, at 9pm on 8 September 2005. She died of her injuries early the following day in Wrexham Maelor Hospital. It is believed that Elsie was murdered by intruders who stole £200.[527][528] September 2005 Anne Marie Foy Liverpool Anne Marie Foy, 46, was killed at around 5.30am on 15 September 2005. Her body was found in bushes at the junction of Crown Street and West Derby Street in Liverpool, she had been battered to death. Anne Marie was a sex worker and a man stood trial for her murder in 2012 but was found not guilty.[529] October 2005 Nora Tait Hexthorpe, South Yorkshire Nora Tait was 69 when she was bludgeoned at her home in Stone Close Avenue, Hexthorpe, on 12 October 2005. She was murdered shortly after she'd bought fish and chips, the food remained untouched on her dining table when a friend found her the following day. Police made a new appeal for information on the tenth anniversary of her murder in 2015.[530] November 2005 Michael Grey Newcastle 45-year-old careworker, Michael Grey, was walking to the home of an elderly person he cared for on 11 November when he was attacked on Ellesmere Road in Newcastle's West End at around 8pm. Michael's wallet was taken during the attack and afterwards he was able to get to his feet and seek treatment at Newcastle General Hospital, but he fell into a coma and died ten days later. Three people were charged with theft from Michael but no one has been charged with his murder.[48] December 2005 Kamila Garsztka Bedford Kamila Garsztka was 26 when she went missing in December 2005. Her body was found by canoeists in Priory Lake, Bedford, in January 2006. Kamila's boyfriend, Amilton Bento, was found guilty of her murder in 2007, but his conviction was quashed in 2009 and he went on to win a libel action against Bedfordshire Police in 2012, being awarded £125,000.[531] December 2005 Anthony Brightmore, Patricia Brightmore, Stephen Brightmore Sheffield Anthony Brightmore, 68, and Patricia Brightmore, 65, died in a fire at their home in Batemoor Walk, Sheffield, on 23 December 2005. Their son, Stephen, 35, was rescued but died a few days later in hospital. The fire was started in a wheelie bin outside the family's home; all three died from smoke inhalation. A teenage boy was cleared of three counts of manslaughter in 2006.[532][533] January 2006 Richard Zephaniah Basildon, Essex 39-year-old Benjamin Zephaniah was stabbed outside his flat in Bockingham Green, Pitsea, on 6 January 2006. Three men were arrested on suspicion of his murder but in 2007 the Crown Prosecution Service ruled there was insufficient evidence to pursue a prosecution.[534] January 2006 Joyce Sutton Skewen, Wales Joyce Sutton, 65, was found dead in her bed at her home in Winifred Road, Skewen, on 11 January 2006. She had been beaten to death. Her partner stood trial for her murder in 2008 but was found not guilty.[535] March 2006 Carlton Alveranga and Richard Austin Salford, Greater Manchester The pair had been hired as hitmen to murder David Totton, and entered the Brass Handles public house to carry out their contract. Although Totton was shot, he survived. His assailants were then disarmed by the bar's patrons and shot dead with their own guns by a person or persons unknown. Alveranga and Austin's hirers were convicted of conspiracy to murder in 2007, but the actual killer or killers remain unidentified.[536] March 2006 Michael Shipton Sheering, Essex Michael Shipton, known as Joe, was 61 when he was found dead at his home in The Plashets, Sheering, on 25 March 2006. Joe had died from head injuries and there was no sign of forced entry to his house.[537] June 2006 Neil Davies Neath, Wales 27-year-old Neil Davies was stabbed in the chest during a barbecue at his home on Caederwen Road, Neath, on 25 June 2006. His wife stood trial for his murder in 2007 but was found not guilty.[538] July 2006 Jim Stanton Liverpool Stanton, a used car salesman, was shutting up shop after working late one Monday evening in July 2006, when at around 6 pm, two armed men burst into the car showroom where he worked and opened fire. Although Stanton's colleagues managed to escape to safety, Stanton was stuck behind his desk which was situated just metres from the back wall of the showroom, which subsequently resulted in him receiving a number of fatal shots. The person(s) responsible have never been traced, although police have suggested that they suspect Stanton was not the intended target of the attack. A £20,000 reward has been offered by Merseyside police.[citation needed] July 2006 Beata Bryl Wooburn, Buckinghamshire 23-year-old Beata was last seen on CCTV at Leytonstone tube station, east London, on 28 July 2006. Her burnt remains were found by a motorist fifty miles away in woodland near Hendsor Lane, Wooburn, Buckinghamshire the following day. She had been bludgeoned to death. Beata was originally from Poland and came to the UK in 2003.[539] Her mother, Maria Bryl, believed her daughter was in an unhappy relationship with an older, controlling man.[540] September 2006 Jessie James Moss Side, Manchester James was murdered in a drive by shooting in September 2006. It is believed his murder was a case of mistaken identity. Police have been worried about the lack of witnesses coming forward, possibly due to fear of the repercussions.[541] January 2007 John Iveson Body not found John Iveson's disappearance in January 2007 is being treated as murder. The 36-year-old's wife was pregnant with his fifth child when he vanished from Nantwich, Cheshire. In April 2012, two men were found not guilty of his murder, the trial heard that John owed almost £250,000 to his brother-in-law.[542] February 2007 James Andre Smartt-Ford London On 3 February at 10:55pm, the Metropolitan Police received a call about a shooting at Streatham Ice Rink, where around 300 people were attending a disco. A youth had shot 17-year-old Smartt-Ford, who then staggered down stairs to the ice and collapsed. He died at midnight in hospital. Although there were multiple witnesses, the killer has not been identified.[543] June/July 2007 Ashley Dighton Ashford, Kent 19-year-old Ashley Dighton was last seen at Sainsbury's supermarket on Simone Weil Avenue, Ashford, on 11 June. Ashley's body was found a month later, buried beneath branches in woodland close to where he was last seen. He had been decapitated. Ashley's father made an appeal for new information on the eleventh anniversary of his son's murder.[544] March 2008 Nicholas Clarke Stockwell, London Nicholas Clarke, known to his friends as 'Ratty', was shot dead on the Myatts Field Estate, Stockwell, in the early hours of 15 March. Ratty was with a group of friends at the time and received a fatal shot to the head which was fired from a distance.[545][546] May 2008 Joyce Cregeen Epsom, Surrey 81-year-old Joyce Cregeen was found stabbed to death at her home on Sefton Road, Epsom, on 15 May 2008. A woman stood trial for her murder the following year but was found not guilty. In 2018, the case was reopened by the Surrey and Sussex major crime team to investigate new lines of enquiry.[547] 24 June 2008 Adam Chadwick Harehills, Leeds Father-of-one, Adam Chadwick, was shot when a masked gang tried to force their way into his sister's house. Mr Chadwick was watching a film at the house in Clifton Mount, Harehills, when a woman knocked on the door and asked for "Michelle". She knocked again and three masked men tried to force their way in, shooting Adam in the struggle. Despite extensive appeals, including a reconstruction on the BBC's Crimewatch programme and a reward of £10,000, no-one has been convicted. West Yorkshire Police said the men were described as black and wearing masks and camouflage clothing. The woman with them was described as white, aged in her late 20s, around 5 ft 5ins (165 cm) tall with dark brown hair, olive skin and dark eyes.[548][549] September 2008 Paul Duckenfield Body not found Paul Duckenfield was last seen at the Palm Trees restaurant near Great Saling, near Braintree, Essex, on 15 September 2008. Although Paul's body has not been found, police believe he was murdered on or around 16 September 2008. Investigations into his disappearance revealed a possible link with dealing in anabolic steroids.[550] September 2008 Clive Enkel Romford, Essex 53-year-old Clive Enkel was beaten at the home he shared with his elderly father on Alderwood Drive, Abridge, Essex, by men with baseball bats on 25 September. He died in Queens Hospital, Romford, two days later. Police were interested in a group of men who were knocking on doors looking for casual work at the time. Two men were arrested but released without charge.[551][552][553] November 2008 Lea Brooke Wakefield, West Yorkshire Lea Brooke, 81, died when her home on Walton Lane, Wakefield, was set on fire. In a case which police believe was a case of mistaken identity, white spirit was poured through the letter box and set alight. Lea's murder was featured on Crimewatch.[554] December 2008 Andrew Cunningham Earlsfield, London Andrew Cunningham, a 52-year-old convicted child sex offender, was found stabbed with his genitals mutilated in his caravan outside the haulage yard where he worked. Despite 500 witness statements and a £20,000 reward, no trace of the killer has been found. Police believe the motive to have been either revenge (making it a vigilante killing) or robbery.[555] January 2009 Molly Morgan Harrow, London Molly Morgan, 81, had her handbag snatched from her as she walked along Streatfield Road, Harrow, on 15 January 2009. Molly fell during the attack and hit her head, she died in hospital the following day. Her handbag had contained nothing of any value. Four men were arrested but released without charge. On the tenth anniversary of Molly's death, a £20,000 reward for information was offered.[556] January 2009 Ryan Quinn Portrush, County Antrim Ryan Quinn, 14, was assaulted then chased onto a railway line by a group of teenagers after an argument on 30 January 2009. His hand became trapped in a cattle grid near Dhu Varren and he was hit by a train. Two suspects were named in a police file but police said there wasn't enough evidence to pursue the case.[557][558] February 2009 Rhys Davies Cardiff 17-year-old Rhys Davies was involved in an altercation while shopping with a friend on St Mary Street, Cardiff, on 13 February 2009 at 6.40pm. He suffered head injuries and died the following day. Four men were arrested for Rhys's murder but released without charge due to lack of evidence.[559] March 2009 AbdulKarim Boudiaf Tottenham, London AbdulKarim Boudiaf, 18, had plans to study Law at the University of Nottingham when he was shot on Broadwater Road, close to the Elmhurst Hotel in Tottenham at 10pm on 14 March. A man stood trial for murder and two people stood trial for assisting an offender, but all three were acquitted in November 2009. In 2017, AbdulKarim's family called for the case to be re-investigated with the support of the MP for Tottenham, David Lammy. He stated that the case had 'echoes' of the Stephen Lawrence case.[560][561] March 2009 Claudia Lawrence Body not found Although the body of Claudia Lawrence has not been found, North Yorkshire Police are treating her disappearance as suspected murder. She was 35 years old when she was last seen on 18 March after her day's work as a chef at the University of York. Claudia sent a text message to a friend at 8.23pm and was reported missing when she failed to arrive for work the following day. In the years since Claudia's disappearance, nine people have been arrested or interviewed under caution.[562] April 2009 Damian Clough Keighley, West Yorkshire Twelve-year-old Damian Clough died in a fire at his home at Kinara Close, Stockbridge, Keighley on 4 April. A group of people visited the house that evening and two fires were started shortly before 10pm. A man and a teenager stood trial for Damian's manslaughter in 2010, but were found not guilty.[563] June 2009 David Cox Doncaster, South Yorkshire David Cox, 18, died after being punched in the head during an altercation with a group of youths in Bessacarr, Doncaster, in June 2009. He had tried to join in with a football game but was insulted and then fatally assaulted. David was autistic and had an intellectual disability.[564] June 2009 Anthony Otton Fulham, London Otton, aged 28, was killed by a single bullet through his heart just before 7pm on 4 June 2009, as he left Geranium House, in Fulham Court, London. On the day of a wake for Darcy Bruce, who was gunned down outside Wandsworth Prison on 1 May, officers from the Metropolitan Police Homicide and Serious Crime Command offered a £20,000 reward for information leading to the killers' prosecution. Family members believe he was the victim of revenge shooting.[565] August 2009 Marek Pudlowski Bognor Regis, West Sussex Marek Pudlowski, aged 51 and originally from Poland, was found dead on a bench near the seaside town's pier on 3 August. Though the autopsy couldn't determine exactly how he had died, it did nevertheless reveal that he had suffered an extensive assault immediately prior to his death. He had seemed anxious about something when he was in a Bognor bank on the day he was killed.[566][204] August 2009 Paula Hounslea Fazakerley, Liverpool Paula Hounslea's body was found in a former fire pit next to the loop line cycle path in Fazakerley, Liverpool, on 5 May 2012 by a dog walker. She had been missing since 22 August 2009, and her body was identified using her medical and dental records.[567] October 2009 Alan Wood Lound, Lincolnshire In October 2009, 50-year-old Wood was found dead in his home, tortured – possibly for financial details – and with head wounds and a slit throat. A £60,000 reward and televised appeals have not resulted in a prosecution.[568] In December 2019, Lincolnshire Police stated they were pursuing fresh leads after an appeal on the tenth anniversary of Alan's death.[569] 2010s

Year Name of victim(s) Location body found Notes January 2010 Antoine Denis Chatham, Kent Antoine Denis, 66, was found dead at his flat in Copperfield House, New Road, Chatham, on 9 January 2010. Murder wasn't suspected until the undertakers discovered a knife in Antoine's back when they moved his body. A woman was charged with Antoine's murder but the charge was dropped in March 2010.[570] January 2010 Angel of the Meadow Angel Meadow, Manchester In January 2010, the skeletal remains of a woman were discovered hidden under multiple pieces of carpet in Angel Meadow, Manchester. A post-mortem revealed the decedent had suffered a fractured jaw, neck and clavicle prior to her death. Investigators believe the victim was most likely Caucasian aged 18 – 30, and that her murder had occurred between 1975 and 1988.[571] April 2010 Niamh and Cayden Adams Buxton, Derbyshire Five-year-old Niamh and Cayden, aged two, died in a house fire. Police suspected the arsonist was their 24-year-old mother, Fiona, who escaped the blaze by jumping from a window with her third child, and she was charged. She was later cleared at Nottingham Crown Court of the children's deaths, as well as arson and inflicting grievous bodily harm. Derbyshire Police set up an independent review team after the verdict.[572] April 2010 Barry Rubery Iron Acton, near Bristol Barry Rubery, a grandfather aged 68, was tied up with cable ties before being bludgeoned to death in his cottage on 28 April. Various items were taken from his home by the killers, too – among them a gold Masonic pocket watch, a Makita drill and a Nokia 3310 mobile phone.[573] May 2010 Daniel Smith Harrow Road, London Smith, 22, was shot dead as he left a takeaway. It is thought to be a case of mistaken identity. Two years later a jury cleared Kervin Kavuala, Shane Lewis, and Zeleke Forde of murder. Jonathan Yeboah was cleared of related gun crimes.[574] September 2010 Imran Farooq North London Farooq was found dead outside his home in Green Lane, Edgware, London on 16 September from multiple stab wounds and head injuries.[575] October 2010 Manzoor Begum Bradford, West Yorkshire 80-year-old Manzoor Begum was found dead at her home on Salt Street, Bradford, on 10 October 2010. Her husband, Ali Mohammed Sher, was found injured at the scene and stated that he might have killed her during an argument but couldn't be sure. Manzoor had been hit with a rolling pin and had died from a combination of cardiac arrest and blows to her head. Ali Mohammed Sher wasn't well enough to be interviewed by police and died nine months later.[576] 19 October 2010 Edith Stuart Attacked in Cleveleys, Lancashire; died in hospital in Blackpool, Lancashire Edith Stuart, 96, died in Blackpool Victoria Hospital the day after an arsonist set fire to the care home bed she was sleeping in.[577] November 2010 Andrew Crawford Leeds 44-year-old Andrew Crawford was involved in an altercation after a Motörhead concert in Leeds on 25 November 2010. During the argument, Andrew and his cousin were punched to the ground and Andrew died the following day from blunt force trauma injuries to the head. An inquest into Andrew's death the following year found that no one was likely to be charged with his murder as it could not be known exactly who had struck the fatal blow.[578] 19 January 2011 Joseph Cummins Longmoor Lane, Fazakerley, Liverpool Cummins was shot in the back in the street by an unidentified assailant. The case was dubbed "murder in the mist" by police because of foggy conditions, and a £20,000 reward is available.[579] February 2011 Lee Duncan Lauriston Place, Edinburgh Duncan's body was discovered in his flat in Edinburgh city centre. He had been bludgeoned to death with a hammer.[580] His neighbour Gary Parker was tried in court for the murder but he was found not guilty. The case remains unsolved.[581] March 2011 Dariusz Michalowski Body not found 44-year-old Dariusz Michalowski was last seen at his home on Macauley Road, Birkby, Huddersfield, on 13 March 2011. Although his body has not been found, police announced in 2016 that they are treating his disappearance as murder. Dariusz had previously been attacked in February 2011 and in 2015, three men were arrested but released without charge.[582] July 2011 Karoly Varga Wellingborough, Northamptonshire Karoly Varga was beaten to death with a small axe or something similar at his Cannon Street home. He was 76 and had moved to England from his native country of Hungary in the 1950s. Fellow Hungarian Elemer Patakfalvi, a friend of his in his 40s at the time of the murder, was charged with it but found not guilty of it in court.[583] 8 August 2011 Trevor Ellis Croydon, London During riots in London, Ellis and friends were caught up in a car chase with a group of looters. He was shot in the head shortly after.[584] September 2011 Isobel Dobson Wakefield, West Yorkshire Two-year-old Isobel Dobson died in a fire at Hessle Farm, Wragby, Wakefield, on 30 September 2011. A barn was deliberately set on fire which then spread to a van which Isobel was in, her half-sister was rescued from the blaze. The inquest into Isobel's death found that her step-father could have started the fire, he was arrested but the Crown Prosecution Service decided not to proceed with a prosecution.[585] January 2012 Adrian Milner Attacked in Sittingbourne, Kent; died in hospital in London Father-of-two Adrian Milner, 48, was punched as he walked along Church Road, Murston, Sittingbourne, just before 8pm on 28 December 2011. The attack was unprovoked, Adrian hit his head on the pavement and died in hospital twelve days later.[586] July 2012 Pamela Wheeler Thamesmead, London 76-year-old Pamela Wheeler was found dead at her home on Newacres Road, Thamesmead, in July 2012. She had last been seen on 9 July and was attacked in an apparent robbery. Pamela's wrists and ankles were bound and she died from suffocation and a head injury.[587] October 2012 Dr Sabah Usmani, Hira Shakoor, Sohaib Shakoor, Muneeb Shakoor, Rayyan Shakoor, Maheen Shakoor Harlow, Essex Dr Sabah Usmani, 44, and her five children, Hira, 12, Sohaib, 11, Muneeb, 9, Rayyan, 6, and Maheen, 3, died in an arson attack at their home in Barn Mead, Harlow, in the early hours of 15 October 2012. Sabah's husband, Dr Abdul Shakoor, managed to escape to raise the alarm but the fire spread too quickly through the house for anyone else to survive. A car in the road was set on fire at the same time. An appeal for information in 2017 did not yield any new leads.[588][589] 16 December 2012 John Roberts Winlaton, Gateshead John 'the badge' Roberts, a father of one, was well known for selling pin badges on Newcastle United match days. On 16 December two police officers passing his home on Park Terrace, Winlaton, noticed that his front door had been left open, 32-year-old John was found dead inside with serious head injuries. Six people were arrested during the course of 2013 but all were released without charge.[590] 17 December 2012 David 'Les' Ross Corby, Northamptonshire David 'Les' Ross was found in his hotel room after having suffered injuries to his face, chest and arms, and had probably been rolled into a foetal position. Several people were arrested in the inquiry, but no one was charged. Police said the murder investigation remained open and detectives continued to visit potential witnesses.[591] 13 January 2013 Una Crown Wisbech, Cambridgeshire Una Crown, 86 and a widow, was found dead in her bungalow in Magazine Lane, Wisbech on this date. She had been stabbed and set on fire, and had been robbed of her wedding ring and front door key. At least one suspect was arrested but nobody was ever charged.[592] February 2013 Joseph Burke-Monerville Clapton, London Joseph Burke-Monerville, 19, was shot as he sat in the back of a car in Hindrey Road, Clapton, on 16 February 2013. Three men stood trial for his murder but were acquitted in 2015.[593] Joseph's brother, Trevor, was murdered in 1994 and nobody has been convicted. Another brother, David, was murdered in June 2019 and three men have been charged.[594] April 2013 Samuel Harry Bromham, Bedfordshire 19-month-old Samuel Harry died at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, on 22 April after suffering a bleed on his brain. The inquest into Harry's death found that his injuries were caused by a 'substantial blow' to the head and the coroner stated that he had been unlawfully killed. Samuel's mother, Deanna Buffham, and her partner, Ryan Bate, both gave conflicting accounts of what happened to Samuel and the Crown Prosecution Service decided not to prosecute.[595] 18 May 2013 Xhem Krasniqi Hove, East Sussex Kransniqi, 31, was walking with his brother and nephew in Church Road, Hove, when the trio were shot at. Kransniqi died and the other two narrowly avoided injury. Edmond Nela, 32, was cleared of murder, two attempted murders, and possessing a gun illegally at a February 2014 trial.[596] November 2013 Damian Chlywka Warlingham, Surrey Two gardeners found the body of a man wrapped in tarpaulin in a garden well at Audley Drive, Warlingham, on 15 November 2013. The body was later identified as that of Damian Chlywka, 32, who had last been seen at his home in Thornton Heath on 17 April 2011. Although the cause of death couldn't be ascertained, it was clear that Damian had suffered a brutal assault and had died about two-and-a-half years previously. The crime was featured on Crimewatch in February 2014 and several men have been arrested and released without charge.[597] December 2013 Rowan Thomas-Williams Neasden, London 20-year-old Rowan Thomas-Williams was shot at a party in Mulberry Court, Elgar Avenue, Neasden, in the early hours of 6 December 2013. A £20,000 reward was offered for information leading to a conviction.[598] February 2014 Mashboor Hussain Tooting, London Mashboor Hussain, 76, died after two men forced their way into his home on Selkirk Road, Tooting, at 11.45am on 11 February 2014. One of the men was armed with a gun and Mashboor collapsed after a scuffle. Although he had coronary heart disease, Mashboor's death was attributed to the break-in and his case is being treated as murder.[599] June 2014 Floarea Nicolae Edmonton, London 20-year-old Floarea Nicolae was stabbed on Grove Street, Edmonton, shortly before midnight on 1 June 2014. A woman stood trial for her murder but was acquitted in December 2018.[600] December 2014 Luke Jackson Pimlico, London Luke Jackson, 33, was stabbed to death at an address at Lumley Flats, Pimlico, on 19 December 2014. The flat where Luke was attacked belonged to his mother and a number of people have been arrested and released without charge.[601][602] February 2015 Kevin Wilson Liverpool 17-year-old Kevin Wilson was shot in the back at 8.30pm on 7 February 2015. The incident took place at the junction of Smithdown Road and Holmes Street in Wavertree, and he died later at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital. Thirteen people have been arrested in connection with Kevin's death but police say the investigation is still ongoing. A new appeal for information was made on the fifth anniversary of his death.[603] February 2015 Terry Isaacs Attacked in Tulse Hill, London; died in a hospital elsewhere in the capital Terry Isaacs, 56, was found in Bannister Close, Tulse Hill, with serious head injuries. He later died from the assault during which two mobile phones, his wallet, and tobacco tin were stolen.[604] April 2015 Ola Raji Peckham, London 20-year-old Ola Raji was shot and stabbed by two men who confronted him as he cycled onto the East Surrey Grove Estate, Commercial Way, Peckham, on 21 April 2015. There have been arrests but no one has been charged with Ola's murder.[605] June 2015 John Palmer South Weald, Essex John 'Goldfinger' Palmer, 64, was reputed to have been one of Britain's richest criminals. He was shot six times at close range in the garden of his home on 24 June 2015. Police believe his murder was a contract killing and a reward of £100,000 was offered.[606] 24 July 2015 Aivaras Danilevičius Bracknell, Berkshire A body was found wrapped in bin bags and a blanket in Hawthorn Lane, Bracknell, on 24 July 2015. The skull was found to have two injuries indicating blunt force trauma. It is not known how the body got to Hawthorn Lane or who put it there. The man was thought to have been 30–40 years old at the time of his death between 2008 and 2013. In July 2016 he was identified as Aivaras Danilevičius.[607][608] September 2015 Tadas Jarusevicius Plumstead, London 29-year-old Tadas Jarusevicius was found dead beneath a bridge in Plumstead High Street on 23 September 2015. He had been living beneath the bridge with a group of people, and died from blunt-force trauma to the head and neck. Several people have been arrested and released without charge.[609] 14 November 2015 Clocaenog Forest Man Clocaenog Forest, Wales On the evening of 14 November 2015, two brothers out camping in woodland found the body of a man who had lain dead for up to 20 years. Detectives believe he was murdered after being struck on the head at another location and then taken to the woods between 1995 and 2005.[610] January 2016 Harjit Singh Dulai Hayes, London Harjit Singh Dulai, 44, was stabbed in the chest next to a tennis court in Rosedale Park, Hayes, on 27 January 2016. A 16-year-old boy stood trial for Harjit's murder but was acquitted in July 2017. Several other people have been arrested and released without charge.[611] March 2016 Junior Nelson Northolt, London The remains of Junior Nelson, 52, were found on an overgrown embankment on Rabournmead Drive, Northolt, on 13 March 2016. Junior lived in Kilburn and had last been seen the previous year on 17 August 2015. Although the post-mortem results were inconclusive, police believe Junior died violently.[612] 26 April 2016 Unidentified Forest Gate, London The skeletal remains of a male were found in a disused factory. He died from blunt-force trauma to the skull, was aged between 29 and 35, and most likely came from the Indian subcontinent. He had been murdered between 2003 and 2006. The remains were in a sleeping bag and partially wrapped in a bin bag. Blood matched to his DNA was found in a first-floor room in the factory, leading police to believe that was where the killing took place.[613] May 2016 Rukevwe Tadafe Attacked in Bermondsey, died in hospital in another part of London 21-year-old Rukevwe Tadafe, nicknamed 'Peanut', was stabbed during a fight on Trundley's Walk, Bermondsey, on 30 April 2016. A man stood trial for his murder later that same year but was acquitted.[614] May 2016 Abdi Gutale Leyton, London Minicab driver, Abdi Gutale, 24, was shot as he drove his Vauxhall Zafira at the junction of Melbourne Road and Capworth Street, Leyton, in the early hours of 14 May 2016. Five men were arrested but released without charge.[615] June 2016 Matthew Kitandwe Battersea, London 18-year-old Matthew Kitandwe was stabbed outside his flat on Wayford Street, Battersea, at 4.16pm on 21 June 2016. Matthew was a talented footballer and police found no evidence that he had criminal connections. Eight people have been arrested and released.[616] July 2016 Ricardo Hunter Headley, Surrey Ricardo Hunter, 34, known as 'Forty', was shot dead during a party at a house on Church Lane in the early hours of 25 July 2016. Ricardo was from south London and was one of 400 guests at the event described as the 'Big Mansion Pool Party'. Three people have been arrested and released without charge and a £10,000 reward has been offered.[617][618] August 2016 Andrew Oteng-Owusu Attacked in Bermondsey, London; died in King's College Hospital in Camberwell, London 19-year-old Andrew Oteng-Owusu died from a single stab wound to his leg after an attack at the junction of Hornshay Street and Lovelinch Close in Bermondsey on 4 August 2016. Described as a 'gentle giant', Andrew managed to stagger back to his home in Upnall House, Sharratt Street, where he was found by his mother. A reward of £20,000 was offered.[619] August 2016 David Robinson Archway, London David 'Dawood' Robinson was shot four times at Big House 101 recording studio on Sunnyside Road, Archway, on 20 August 2016. Despite there being witnesses to the shooting, no one has been prosecuted. At the inquest into Dawood's death, in February 2018, his mother confronted a man who she believed carried out the shooting.[620] October 2016 Kacper Latuszek Walthamstow, London Kacper Latuszek, 31, was found dead at a house on Forest Road, Walthamstow, on 8 October 2016. A post-mortem found that his death was caused by internal bleeding. Two men were arrested but released.[621] October 2016 Ziggy Worrell-Owusu Ilford, London 19-year-old Ziggy Owusu was stabbed at an eighteenth birthday party at the Basement Shisha Lounge, Goodmayes Road, in the early hours of 27 October 2016. Ziggy had been a player for the Hackney Bulls rugby club and was reportedly trying to break up a fight when he was attacked. Three people were arrested and released without charge.[622] November 2016 James Owusu-Agyekum Harlesden, London James Owusu-Agyekum, 22, was shot dead by two youths on bicycles who fired shots through his front door on 2 November 2016. The suspects fled to the nearby Stonebridge Estate after the attack which police believe was a case of mistaken identity. A reward of £20,000 was offered.[623] November 2016 Mohamed Kakay Camberwell, London 33-year-old Mohamed Kakay was stabbed in gardens at the back of St Giles' Church, Camberwell, at 9am on 19 November 2016. He collapsed in Camberwell Church Street and is believed to have been attacked by two suspects. Several people have been arrested but no one has been charged, two years after Mohamed's death a £20,000 reward was offered.[624] February 2017 Jonathan McPhillips Islington, London Jonathan 'JJ' McPhillips was stabbed in the chest on Upper Street, Islington, on 25 February 2017. CCTV footage showed a group of men armed with knives attacking another group which Jonathan was part of. A man stood trial for Jonathan's murder in August 2018 but the case collapsed.[625] March 2017 David Adegbite Barking, London 18-year-old David 'Dutch' Adegbite was shot in the head as he cycled through an estate in St Ann's, Barking, on 19 March 2017. A number of men were arrested but no one has been charged.[626] March 2017 Malachi Brooks Battersea, London Malachi Brooks, 21, was attacked in the early hours of 28 March 2017 on Surrey Lane, Battersea. Four masked men pulled up in a vehicle and three of them attacked Malachi, he died from a stab wound to the heart. Three men were convicted of perverting the course of justice, but no one has been convicted of Malachi's murder. A £20,000 reward was offered on the two year anniversary of his death.[627] April 2017 Ahmed Deen-Jah Custom House, London Ahmed Deen-Jah, 21, was fatally stabbed on Freemason's Road, Custom House, on 2 April 2017. A black Mercedes car believed to have been involved in the crime was later found burnt out. Despite arrests, no one has been charged.[628] April 2017 Bjorn Brown Croydon, London 23-year-old Bjorn Brown was last seen talking to two men on Bensham Lane, Croydon, on 29 March 2017. CCTV footage showed all three going into Kelling Gardens, where Bjorn was attacked with a knife. The two suspects then fled while fatally injured Bjorn tried to ride his bicycle to hospital, where he died six days later. Two years after Bjorn's death, police offered a £20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of his killers.[629] April 2017 Karim Samms North Woolwich, London Karim Samms, 16, died from a gunshot wound to the chest on Roebourne Way, North Woolwich, on the evening of 7 April 2007. CCTV revealed two suspects approaching a group of people which included Karim, they fled in a car after the shooting.[630] April 2017 Abdullah Hammia Wandsworth, London 24-year-old Abdullah Hammia was fatally stabbed during an altercation on Melody Road, Wandsworth, close to the junction of Allfarthing Lane, on 25 April 2017. Later the same year, two men were jailed for perverting the course of justice. Two men were charged with murder but the charges were dropped.[631] May 2017 Mohanna Abdhou Kilburn, London Mohanna Abdhou, known as Montana, was 20 years old when she was shot on the South Kilburn Estate on 26 May 2017. She was caught in gunfire from two masked men on bicycles and was hit by a bullet which ricocheted off a wall. Two men and a teenager stood trial for murder and manslaughter but were found not guilty in 2018.[632] June 2017 Yusuf Sonko Liverpool 18-year-old Yusuf Sonko was shot in the head while he stood with a group of friends on Tagus Street, Toxteth, on 2 June 2017. The killer had approached the group on a bike and it's believed that Yusuf wasn't the intended target. Nine people were questioned and in 2019 police stated that they wished to speak to Jason Curry about Yusuf's murder. A £20,000 reward has been offered.[633][634] August 2017 Cafer Aslan Enfield, London 54-year-old Cafer Aslan was found with fatal gunshot injuries on Westminster Road, at the junction of Bounces Road, Enfield, on 23 August 2017. His cousin, Bulent Kabala, was shot dead six months later in February 2018. Police have described both murders as contract killings and offered a £20,000 reward.[635] September 2017 Corey Junior Davis Forest Gate, London 14-year-old Corey Junior Davis, known as CJ, died after a drive-by shooting in Moore Walk, Forest Gate, at 3.08pm on 4 September 2017. His mother claimed that he was being groomed by a drugs gang. In August 2018, a serious case review found that CJ and his mother were failed by local agencies which could have protected them from gang culture.[636][637] September 2017 Jude Gayle West Norwood, London Jude Gayle, 30, was fatally stabbed when he visited a shop to buy a bottle of ketchup for lunch with his mother in West Norwood on 24 September 2017. Three men stood trial for his murder but were found not guilty.[638] November 2017 Michael Jonas Anerley, London Michael Jonas, 17, was stabbed to death in Betts Park, Anerley, Bromley, on the evening of 2 November 2017. CCTV footage showed the suspects on bicycles shortly before Michael's murder. Six teenagers were charged with his murder in January 2018 but the charges were dropped due to insufficient evidence.[639] November 2017 Adam Ellison Prescot, Merseyside On 4 November 2017, Ellison became involved in an argument with people riding a motorbike in a pedestrianised area. He was fatally stabbed. The distinctive Kawasaki bike has been recovered and is believed to have links to Plymouth. As of March 2020 the case remains unsolved.[640] December 2017 Janet Moore Struck by a car in Molesey, Surrey; died in hospital six days later During the early hours of 26 November, shouting was heard and a car was seen speeding away from The Hurst Pool's car park. Officers called to the scene found 54-year-old Janet Moore there with serious injuries caused by vehicle impact – injuries that would ultimately prove fatal. A man taken into custody in January 2018 to be questioned about his possible involvement in her murder was still a person of interest in the case four months after his apprehension.[641] February 2018 Bulent Kabala Barnet, London 41-year-old Bulent Kabala was shot dead on Mount Pleasant, near Edgeworth Road, Barnet, at 11.45pm on 12 February 2018. His car had been hit by a Ford Transit van, which had been following him, and he was shot when he got out of his vehicle. A man was arrested but later released. Bulent's cousin, Cafer Aslan, was murdered six months previously in August 2017. Police have described both murders as contract killings and offered a £20,000 reward.[635] April 2018 Tanesha Melbourne-Blake Tottenham, London Tanesha Melbourne-Blake, 17, was fatally shot as she stood with friends on Chalgrove Road at 9.35pm on 2 April. She had no links to gangs and police believe her death was related to an ongoing territory dispute. In 2020, police made a new appeal for information and announced that the gun used to kill Tanesha had been found and been used in the murder of Joseph Williams-Torres in Walthamstow on 14 March 2018. Three men were jailed for Joseph's murder which was a case of mistaken identity. Police believe the gun had been passed between gangs and have arrested and released five men so far in connection with Tanesha's death.[642] April 2018 Amaan Shakoor London In what may have been a gangland killing, 16-year-old Amaan Shakoor was shot in the face outside Walthamstow Leisure Centre on 2 April 2018 and died of his injuries in an east London hospital.[643] April 2018 Sami Sidhom Forest Gate, London 18-year-old law student Sami Sidhom was stabbed on his way home from a football match in Chestnut Avenue, Forest Gate on 16 April. Police believe his death was a case of mistaken identity. Nine boys and men have been arrested but no one has been charged.[644] May 2018 Naheed Khan Body not found The body of 43-year-old Naheed Khan has not been found, but police are treating her disappearance in Middlesbrough as murder. She was last seen on 4 May 2018 and money was withdrawn from her bank account two days later. The cash machine used was at Adil's Pizzeria at the junction of Marton Road and Southfield Road in central Middlesbrough, Naheed's bank account has remained untouched since. A man was arrested but then released, Crimestoppers are offering an award of £10,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction.[645][646] August 2018 Joel Urhie Deptford, London Seven-year-old Joel Urhie died in an arson attack on his family's home in Adolphus Street, Deptford, on 7 August 2018. His mother and sister managed to escape. An appeal was made on Crimewatch Roadshow in March 2019, two men have been arrested and released without charge.[647] November 2018 Peter Gouldstone Enfield, London On 6 November 2018, a violent burglary took place at 98-year-old Gouldstone's home. He subsequently died of his injuries. Two suspects were captured on CCTV that has been released to the public, with an arrest taking place the following month and a second arrest in January 2019. Neither arrested man was charged and as of March 2020 the case remains unsolved.[648] December 2018 Maureen Whale Barnet, London Maureen Whale, 77, suffered a heart attack after two men ransacked her home in Bells Hill, Barnet, on 4 December 2018. She collapsed while on the phone to police. The burglars took jewellery and Maureen's purse.[649] April 2019 Lyra McKee Derry, Northern Ireland On 18 April 2019, journalist Lyra McKee was shot dead while covering a riot in Derry, Northern Ireland. The New IRA claimed responsibility. Within days, police had spoken to 140 people about the murder. Despite this, and despite the Police Service of Northern Ireland offering anonymity to witnesses with the Public Prosecution Service's backing, neither the gunman nor either of his accomplices has been identified.[650] On 11 February 2020, four men were arrested under the Terrorism Act in Derry and a man was charged with Lyra's murder the following day.[651][652]

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Yuri Nakamura (仲村 ゆり Nakamura Yuri) is the deuteragonist of Angel Beats! and the female protagonist of Heaven's Door. She is the founder and leader of the Afterlife-based school organization Afterlife Battle Front. She leads the campaign of a number of students who fight against God, whom they blame for their cruel fates.

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AppearanceEdit

Yuri's appearance

Yuri is a 160 cm tall (5'3) girl with upper-back length fuchsia-purple hair that has bangs hanging over eyebrows and sea-green eyes.

In the events prior to founding of the SSS, she wears the default school uniform, consisting of a white polo shirt under a sandy brown blazer and a short black pleated skirt along with black shoes. After she founded the SSS, she issues a different uniform to its members including herself, with features similar to a typical sailor fuku uniform. The uniform has a blue collar, skirt and a dark pink ribbon for girls. Yuri often holds a pistol (typically a 9mm Beretta M9, which is silver) in the anime.

She also wears black thigh-high socks and adorns her hair with a hairband that has a yellow/green ribbon dangling on the right side. At times she wears a white beret, most often in operation briefings, as well as glasses when she is using a computer.

As long as the SSS are gathered in the Anti-Angel Headquarters, Yuri will be seen either on the principal's seat, or standing by the window. It isn't said how long she has been in the afterlife. However, in the special episode "Hell's Kitchen", Yusa told her she would have been a grandma if she were still alive, indicating she could have been in this afterlife for over 40 years because she is quite young.

PersonalityEdit

Yuri possesses the traits of a charismatic leader, as her determination and her ability to stay calm even in difficult situations always earns her the respect of the rest of the SSS at the end of the day. She is very intelligent and able to understand situations and think on her feet. However, she can be somewhat scatterbrained at times, as she once involved newly-recruited Yuzuru Otonashi in a conference on whether the name of their club should be changed. Occasionally, she lets out a large, haughty, ojou-sama-esque laugh whenever events go her way. Yusa once commented that she sounds like a villain.

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Her nickname is "Yurippe", a nickname suggested by Hinata because his mother had the same name and he felt strange calling her that. Almost all of the known SSS members only call her by her nickname (except Otonashi, Shiina and Iwasawa). Despite being the leader, Yuri gives full respect to her other members as well. This is seen when Yuri calls Iwasawa and Shiina with "-san" at the end of their names, acknowledging their strengths and capabilities.

She is also not afraid to make necessary sacrifices, usually involving her subordinates' deaths since she is fully aware that they will recover from being "dead." Despite this, she feels responsible for the lives of her subordinates and is badly affected by their loss.[1] When it becomes obvious that a situation has arisen where death (or conditions similar to death) is permanent, she assumes the burden of fighting alone and attempts to ensure everyone else is safe [2] even if she knows that it is pretty much suicide.

Similar to how the anime stress on Angel loves for Mapo Tofu, in Heaven's Door and the 4-koma, it is heavily stressed that Yuri HATES nattō (even in her child days).

BackgroundEdit

Yuri with her parents and siblings before the tragedy.

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Yuri was the eldest of the four Nakamura siblings, with two younger sisters and one younger brother. They lived with their parents in a middle-class residence, and were described as being very well off in life.

When their parents left the house one day for personal business, a group of robbers broke in and attempted to rob the house. Unfortunately, they couldn't find where the family's valuables were, so they turned to Yuri, the eldest daughter, to take them to the family's prized possessions. They required she bring them valuables or else they would kill off her little siblings at ten-minute intervals. Yuri wasn't sure which items were particularly valuable, and fell while carrying a large vase down a flight of stairs. She wasted too much time and the robbers ended up murdering all her little siblings. She had never been told by her parents where in the house the expensive items were kept.

The way her sisters and brother were murdered is never clear, but images of blood splashed onto the walls shows that the robbers may have killed them brutally.

After that, she began to question life in a deeper manner, 'Why did her siblings have to die when they were just innocent children? How could she have lost everything within 30 minutes?' Her failure to save her siblings became her inspiration to incite a rebellion against the "higher being" who looks after the afterlife (who she assumes is God) and those who work for Him. She assumed Kanade to be an angel who worked for God upon meeting her, due to her position in the school as a regulator and disciplinary. Her initial viewing of her Hand Sonic ability also served to mark her, in Yuri's mind, as something supernatural or extraordinary (This is later disproved in episodes 3-12, where it is revealed Angel had been crafting her own abilities using a computer program called Angel Player).

The manga reveals that she died after being hit by a car while waiting at a bus stop. Yuri explained to Otonashi that the police arrived thirty minutes after her last sibling had been killed, but how the police knew about the murders is unclear.

PlotEdit

Yuri drags Hinata into a commotion inside the school.

Yuri, like all teenagers admitted to the school, is a student who is to undergo the curriculum designed to help them move on from regrets in their life. However, her past causes her to turn against the school, and this starts her founding of the Shinda Sekai Sensen (Afterlife War Front).

The Spark of the RebellionEdit

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Yuri drags Hinata, a newly-admitted student to the Afterlife School, to her plans of luring God, which is her primary mission. Although she presents an inhumane approach to attain what she wants, she reconsiders her plans by Hinata's request.

Eventually, Yuri and Hinata become involved with an incident that causes them to discover the nature of the Student Council President's ability. She describes it as supernatural and thinks that she might be linked with God somehow. This marks the start of Yuri's attacks on the Student Council President, now referred to as "Angel".

The First GunshotsEdit

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Their first encounter with modern weapons such as guns turned out to be a genuine experience for Yuri. Despite Hinata's warnings and her personal experiences with having someone injured by a gunshot, she still pursued the source of the gunshots — a fellow student named Chaa — culminating in a duel which Angel abruptly ended.

Chaa later agrees to join her mission, largely due to how much Yuri reminded him of his wife, and there Yuri learns from him how to create things in the afterlife from dirt. However, they are still unable to learn how to craft weapons, and so upon their descent to the underground tunnels Chaa discovered, they are unable to prepare themselves from the dangerous being that lived in its bottommost level: a mysterious girl named C7.

A Need to Join ForcesEdit

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Yuri and Hinata — away from their companions Chaa and a new recruit named Ooyama — unexpectedly face Shiina on their quest to find another student named Noda, whom they just found wandering around in the underground. Since they are lacking vital weapons to defend themselves against Shiina, Yuri and Hinata retreat, with Hinata suffering terrible injuries from being a decoy. They later regroup with Chaa and Ooyama, and after barely managing to restrain Shiina, they head back to the surface to plan a follow-up attack against Shiina.

Although initially they were surprised by Shiina's emergence on the surface, Yuri successfully pulls off a team maneuver, defeating Shiina with some help from Hinata.

Later, with Noda tagging along with them, Yuri asks Shiina to join her crusade against God, which she agrees to hesitantly, and it is there that the Afterlife War Front is officially formed.

The Rebellion ResumesEdit

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An unknown period of time has passed since the first day of the Afterlife War Front, and Yuri's assault against Angel continues, although it has become such a chore to the point that even Yuri has experienced lack of interest in taking it seriously at times.

In one of her operations to assassinate the Student Council President, Yuri stumbles upon a boy named Otonashi, who like many of the students in the Afterlife have no idea about the current conflict. She witnesses Otonashi's "death" in the hands of Angel and brings him to the infirmary, where he eventually recovers. She then acts as Otonashi's guide in the afterlife before he decides to join the Afterlife War Front.

Operation DescentEdit

One of the primary concerns of Yuri involves the safety of the students who work under Chaa and the weaponry specialists in the Guild, a subdivision of the Afterlife War Front. In one of their routine trips to restock supplies, she initiates Operation Descent.

Guild discovers that due to the presence of Angel inside the Guild's compound, and Yuri must lead the SSS into the lowermost level of the Guild while surviving the traps laid for Angel. Only Yuri and Otonashi are left standing after Operation Descent, and they made it out alive, with Angel buried along with the entire base of the Guild. Yuri later oversees Guild's migration back into the Guild's old headquarters.

The Angel's True NatureEdit

Yuri soon pushes through plans to know more about their enemy. She orders SSS's computer hacker Takeyama to extract information from Angel's computer, but Iwasawa's disappearance in one of Girls Dead Monster's performances also unlocks a bigger revelation: that students of the afterlife can disappear on their own, even without Angel's direct intervention. Takeyama eventually reports his findings to Yuri, and the SSS discovers that their enemy is in fact gifted with powers that she herself crafted.

With this new insight on their enemy's nature, Yuri plans on dethroning Angel from her position as Student Council President by sabotaging her test papers. It turned out a success, with Angel's failures in all subjects enough grounds for dismissal from her position. However, it caused an unexpected turn of events to take the SSS by surprise.

Ayato Naoi, the Rebellion's NemesisEdit

By orders of the faculty, Ayato Naoi replaces his superior Angel (whose real name is Kanade Tachibana) as the Student Council President and immediately presents himself as a leader with an iron fist. He orders all of the members of the SSS to serve detention time, but this does not faze Yuri and the SSS. In fact, Yuri plans to test the limits of Naoi's intervention while trying to find out more about Naoi himself.

A battle soon broke out between the SSS (except for Otonashi, who is detained with Kanade due to an unrelated event) and Naoi and his personal army of NPCs that he hypnotized to do his bidding. The battle ended with the blood of the Afterlife Battlefront soaking the sports field, but Otonashi manages to rescue everyone by confronting Naoi face-to-face.

The Kanade Rescue MissionEdit

Without the duties of a Student Council President, Kanade becomes a simple part of the entire school body. While Yuri is still uncomfortable with Kanade's presence, she allows her to join the SSS in some of its activities. In one of those activities, Kanade displayed the ability to produces clones of herself, a mysterious new ability called "Harmonics" that none has witnessed before.

The SSS later discover that the clone that Kanade created who had saved the battlefront from being killed by the Monster Stream, has gone rogue, and has abducted her after an intense battle that severely injured the original. Yuri soon realizes that the Harmonics Skill that Kanade created was mysteriously bugged — allowing clones to multiply itself indefinitely — so she is forced to rescue Kanade and fix the problem before it makes the Afterlife a dangerous place for the SSS.

The rescue mission brings them back again to the Guild headquarters recently destroyed and with the help of Yuri's previous tweaking with Kanade's computer, the Harmonics clones were reintegrated, leaving Kanade to a battle that only she must face. The SSS soon performs additional fixes to Kanade's computer under Yuri's orders.

Shadows in the AfterlifeEdit

Yuri's secretary Yusa reports of an unusual object that attacked Ooyama inside the school grounds. Described as a "Shadow", it begins to attack members of the SSS and was initially suspected to be Kanade's doing. However, Yuri later finds out that even NPCs are also vulnerable to their newest foe.

In order to warn everyone about the new threat to the SSS, Yuri organizes a meeting for all of the members of SSS. There, she exposes that Otonashi is planning with Kanade behind her back, but she now considers moving on an option, realizing that being devoured by the Shadows is a worse fate than disappearing. While she leaves everyone to think about what they need to do, she moves alone in finding out the culprit behind the existence of the Shadows.

Yuri's Greatest EncounterEdit

Yuri returns to the old base of the Guild, and finds herself overrun by a massive number of Shadows. Although she fought to the end, she eventually becomes an NPC for a short period by a Shadow, only to fight her way back into her old self with the help of Otonashi, Kanade, Hinata and Naoi. Yuri soon continues on her march towards the computer room where the Shadows originate, and she finds an NPC who talks about the computer program Angel Player and its creator. When the AI offers her the chance to become God herself, she violently refuses by destroying all of the computers in the room, and after feeling fulfilled for the first time in her life, she loses consciousness.

Final DaysEdit

Three days after the Shadows have finally disappeared, Yuri joins Otonashi, Kanade, Hinata and Naoi in a makeshift Graduation Ceremony after waking up from a long sleep. After a short period of antics between the last five humans in the afterlife, Yuri laments having treated Kanade badly throughout her stay in the Afterlife and wishes that she had more time to be with her as a friend.

As a last gesture for Kanade, she embraces her and turns to everyone else with a wave before disappearing.

AbilitiesEdit Yuri carries a stainless steel Beretta 92 as her general weapon but uses a CheyTac M200 for sniping in episode 1 and a TDI KRISS Super V Vector submachine gun in episode 12 initially but switches to a M4-A1 Carbine with a Beta C-Mag, and Mk 18 SBR after receiving it from Chaa. Besides using firearms, she also excels in hand-to-hand combat, carrying at least 2 short knives at the back of her belt and is able to fight on par in melee combat against Kanade Tachibana. RelationshipsEdit

Family Afterlife

Her parents Her siblings

QuotesEdit (From the English dub version of "Knocking on Heaven's Door") - "This is really wonderful. This is such a happy environment. It's too dazzling for me. This is the way people live their lives. Isn't it just beautiful? I'm envious. If I vanish now, could I start over anew? Could I accept normal happiness? If I lost my memories, and got a different personality, I might be able to. But then, what does it mean to be reborn? That isn't the life I had any more. It's someone else's life. Everyone only gets to live life one time, and it's right here. I only get it once. This is my life. I can't entrust it to someone. I can't steal a new one. I can't force it on others. I can't forget it, or erase it. I can't stomp over it, laugh it off, or beautify it. I can't anything, I'd have to- I'd have to accept my one shot at life no matter how cruel or merciless or unfair I thought it was. Sir, don't you understand? That is why I must fight. I must keep on fighting, because- because I could never accept that kind of life!" (To The AI when he said she has all the time in the world to think) - " Let me tell you something. Humans don't even have the patience to wait even ten minutes for something! " (Remembering about her siblings) - " Either way, I'm a failure. I ended up loving them just as much as I loved you. I wanted to be a sister that loved only you, so much that you could be proud. What's this feeling? What's happened? Everything that's kept me going is fading away ... And if it all fades away ... I'll disappear. Even though life took you away so unreasonably, but the time I spent with everyone is just irreplaceable. And now ... I want to follow them ..." (Yuri's sibling to Yuri) - " Thank You. You've done enough. Sis, you don't have to suffer alone any more. You've worked so very hard. For a long time Sis." Etymology Edit Yuri's surname Nakamura means "relationship" (仲) (naka) and "town, village" (村) (mura). TriviaEdit In the Heaven's Door manga, Yuri was more violent than in the anime where she was kicking Hideki Hinata out of the roof, poking his eye ball with chopstick, stabbing his head with a hoe, and shooting Chaa in the head with an arrow. (most of this became a joke, as she will answer "We are immortal though") In the manga, Yuri and Hinata are often mistaken for a couple. In the manga, Yuri and Hinata have romantic tendencies, not evident in the anime. Yuri was a bassist once and played with Eri Shiina as Hisako and Masami Iwasawa's first bandmates. However, after their first gig, she and Shiina were kicked out much to her disappointment. Yuri's main character design is inspired by Yukiko Amagi from the game Shin Megami Tensei Persona 4. Yukiko is Jun Maeda's favorite character in the game. Yuri looks very similar to Haruhi Suzumiya, a similarity that raised criticisms with many fans of Haruhi at the release of the series as the two also share many similar character traits. Yuri is the only SSS member that is able to match Kanade Tachibana in close combat. In the manga, Yuri acknowledges Shiina's fighting skills, even pitting her against Kanade in a plan to bring Kanade out. It seems that Yuri always insults Hinata or hits him. Yuri was a contestant of the voting contest Anime Saimoe Tournament 2010, but she lost to Shana in the first round of the main tournament. To see her other result, visit here Yuri 'borrows' an archery club uniform and equipment, and fires an arrow with a challenge letter to Chaa, but due to her inexperience with the bow, the arrow lodges in Chaa's forehead. In the manga, Yuri's first suspicion of the source of Angel's power was Angel's bikini. Aside from Yuzuru Otonashi, Yuri was the only one who has seen Shiina's true character over cute things. (In the OVA, Angel learned of this as well.) During Yuri's confrontation with The AI, it is revealed that the source of the high amount of love that existed in the Afterlife (which causes the Shadow Conversion Program to activate), was no other than Yuri herself. Her love for all SSS members is revealed to be the cause; possibly soaring up after the misunderstanding with Kanade has been resolved, thus making her feel responsible for everyone. Yuri shares the same English voice actor as these characters that are all titles from Key, despite having completely different personalities from each other: Ryou Fujibayashi from Clannad Ayu Tsukimiya from Kanon Rin Natsume from Little Busters In the manga, Yuri seems to dislike Natto calling something that "reeks like a jock's week-old gym socks."

Yusa (遊佐, Yusa) is a member of the SSS who conveys the state of the battlefield to Yuri and acts as Yuri's personal operator.

In Heaven's Door, she was once a girl who used a pair of scissors to display her intense hatred towards males, responsible for a chain of murders involving the male student population of the Afterlife School. After receiving words of reassurance from Yuri, she joins the SSS as one of its first members after its founding.

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AppearanceEdit

Yusa's appearance

Yusa is a girl with long blonde hair tied into two pigtails, each secured in place by a red ribbon. She has red eyes and fair skin. Just like most of the members of the SSS, Yusa wears the standard uniform of the group. She also wears brown stockings and black loafers.

She is always seen wearing an earpiece with a microphone attached to it or carrying a walkie-talkie.

Before joining the SSS, her skirt was longer than the other female students'. Her hair was longer and she left it down, covering her eyes. She always had a sharp pair of scissors to be ready to kill males.

PersonalityEdit

She is a calm and gentle-mannered girl with a straightforward character. Much like Kanade, she doesn't show any emotions and she has been called "scary" by Hinata, Otonashi and Ooyama. She rarely talks, but she sometimes hurts others' feelings even though she doesn't mean it. It seems that she loves her headphones so much that she can't do her missions without them.

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When the Battlefront first met Yusa in the manga, she was brutal, slightly unstable and had a strong hatred against boys and men. She tried killing NPC males but wasn't satisfied since they just kept on re-spawning. When she saw the SSS, she saw it as a chance to kill off living males for good and tried to kill Noda and Ooyama, though was disappointed with the fact that they too couldn't die.

It is revealed in Chapter 32 of Heaven's Door that her emotionless personality is a result of using the Angel Player program through the help of Kanade to seal away her violent side. While succeeding in their goal, due to the system Kanade programmed being incomplete, as collateral damage all of Yusa's emotions were sealed.

BackgroundEdit

Virtually nothing is known about Yusa's past, how she died when she ended up in the Afterlife, or what her regret was. However, given the fact that she has a strong hatred against men and would brutally murder them heavily implies she may have been sexually abused by them, a possible clue to her suffering and regret. Upon their first meeting, Yuri realized that Yusa must have lived a horrible life.

Whatever the case when Yusa first appeared in Angel Beats Heavens Door she went on a violent rampage killing most of the male battlefront members in a very brutal fashion. Upon capturing her Yuri tried to recruit Yusa, but she was seemingly too traumatized by the experiences from her previous life to accept. Recognizing that Yusa would prove a handicap to the battlefront Yuri abandoned her recruitment. Following this Yusa approached Kanade, and following a conversation with the Student Council President had her emotions wiped. This left Yusa a calm approachable character, that many people would come to regard as creepy. She then approached Yuri, offering to serve as her operator.

Among the known members of the SSS, Yusa is the only one not shown inside the headquarters, probably because of her job as Yuri's eyes and ears. Yusa herself is never shown to participate in any fights throughout the anime series, an indication that her skill sets are specifically related to observation.

RelationshipsEdit AfterlifeEdit Yuri Nakamura

Yuri is Yusa's superior, to whom she conveys the state of the battlefield to during missions. Yusa is constantly seen with her earpiece as a way to keep contact with Yuri, and she follows her orders without question. Yuri is noticeably the only member of the SSS who Yusa communicates with. She is shown to view Yuri as "villainous" at times, and is quick to openly remark on this. She occasionally flusters Yuri with her blunt statements.

When Yusa first entered the afterlife, Yuri was the first to suspect that she was only targeting the male population, and invited her to join the SSS. In her derangement, Yusa turned down the offer, and as such was ordered by Yuri to stay away from their organization (as protection for the other members). However, after her emotions were erased by Angel, Yusa approached Yuri with the offer to be her operator, and as such was integrated into the SSS.

Kanade Tachibana

Upon arrival to the afterlife, Yusa was convinced by Yuri that Kanade was an angel from God. Desperate for a way to kill the male residents of the afterlife, she initially sought Kanade's assistance, but was curtly denied. However, Yusa accepted Kanade's offer to relieve her of her suffering, and subsequently had her emotions erased through use of Angel Player. Despite this, Yusa joins the SSS nonetheless as Angel's enemy, likely due to Yuri's earlier offer or lingering feelings of contempt for God.

Noda

While targeting the male population of the afterlife, Noda was the first of Yusa's victims from the SSS. She was shown to have killed him twice in her frustration that he was consistently resurrected afterwards. After Yusa's emotions were erased, she is no longer hostile towards Noda, although her identity was kept secret from him by Yuri.

TriviaEdit Yusa has the same English voice actor as Mei Sunohara from Clannad. Mei's older brother, Sunohara, also shares a voice actor with Naoi. Yusa was a contestant of the voting contest Anime Saimoe Tournament 2010 but lost to Mizuki Himeji in the first round of the main tournament. Unknown to the SSS members, she participated in Operation High Tension Syndrome, although her participation is not noticeable. Her name can be translated as "playful assistant". She bears a resemblance to Misa Kurobane from Charlotte, also by KEY.

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