Leonard Thomas & Bernard Catterall: The Cameo Cinema Murders

The Cameo Cinema, a modest 200-seat venue converted from a former Methodist chapel, stood at the corner of Bird Street and Webster Road in the Wavertree neighborhood of Liverpool, England. On the evening of March 19th, 1949, patrons settled in to watch Bond Street, a lighthearted British comedy-drama, oblivious to a horror that would shortly … More Leonard Thomas & Bernard Catterall: The Cameo Cinema Murders

Jerzy Strzadla

Jerzy Strzadala was born on April 18th, 1915, in the rural village of Zabozorzy in southern Poland. Trained as a wheelwright, his early life was upended by the outbreak of World War II. In 1939, Nazi Germany invaded Poland, and Strzadala lived under occupation until 1943, when he was briefly conscripted into the German Army—a … More Jerzy Strzadla

Caroline Evans

Thirty-nine-year-old Caroline Evans had carved out a respected life as headmistress of the infants’ school in Wern, in the quiet village of Coedpoeth in Wrexham, North Wales. She was married to Edward Daniel “Dan” Evans, a forty-year-old clerk at a local leather works. The couple resided at 20 Park Road, a modest home overlooking the … More Caroline Evans

Fred Jeffs

Born in 1919 in Stirlingshire, Scotland, Frederick Walter Jeffs moved to Birmingham, England as a child. He trained as an electrician at the Austin Longbridge car factory, a hub of wartime production, before enlisting in the Royal Army Service Corps during World War II. Captured as a prisoner of war, Jeffs endured the hardships of … More Fred Jeffs

Elizabeth Thomas

In the quiet coastal village of Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales—a place immortalized by poet Dylan Thomas for its serene estuary views and timeless charm—a single scream shattered the winter twilight on January 10th, 1953. Seventy-eight-year-old Elizabeth Thomas, a beloved local figure known for her cheerful demeanor and tireless work as a church cleaner, was brutally attacked … More Elizabeth Thomas

Andrew Paterson Drury

Twenty-eight-year-old Andrew Paterson Drury lived at 21a Carnegie Street in Dundee, Scotland, and worked as a machinist. Dundee, with its jute mills and bustling docks, was a hub for seafarers from across the Commonwealth, and on Saturday, November 25th, 1950, Andrew found himself in the heart of this transient world. According to trial testimonies, he … More Andrew Paterson Drury

Jonathan Lewis

In the quiet market town of Arundel, West Sussex, England, where the River Arun winds lazily through medieval streets and ancient castles, a shocking discovery shattered the summer calm on August 8th, 1980. The body of twenty-nine-year-old Jonathan Lewis, a charismatic antiques dealer from nearby Brighton, was pulled from the murky waters of the river. … More Jonathan Lewis

Lillian Wright

Fifty-five-year-old Lillian Wright lived in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. Born in 1925, she had spent much of her adulthood in the town, a hub for the region’s fishing industry that was then grappling with economic shifts amid North Sea oil booms and declining trawler fleets. In 1980, Lillian was retired or semi-retired, her days filled with … More Lillian Wright