Jennifer Ronaldson

Nineteen-year-old Jennifer Ronaldson was a nurse at Guy’s Hospital in London, England, a quiet and devoted young woman with seemingly no enemies in the world. In late October of 1980, Jennifer was having a cup of tea with her friends in the hospital cafeteria just after her shift ended at two in the afternoon. She … More Jennifer Ronaldson

Alison Morris

Twenty-five-year-old Alison Morris was a post-graduate student who had just been offered her choice of two jobs as a university lecturer: one of the jobs was in Salford, Manchester, England, and the other was in Liverpool. Alison herself lived in Essex with her mother and father, and had just recently returned from a holiday in … More Alison Morris

Terence McNamara

On November 12th, 1948, a woman named Irene McNamara left her home in Middlesbrough, England, and went out to her job as a cleaner. She was a widow—her husband had died in 1946—and she worked hard to provide for her three children, which included a twenty-two-month-old toddler named Terence. She left the baby in the … More Terence McNamara

Betty Hadden

On the morning of December 12th, 1945, a severed arm was found on the shore in Torry, Aberdeen, Scotland. Though the rest of the remains were never found, police were able to identify the arm as belonging to Elizabeth “Betty” Hadden; the seventeen-year-old maid and waitress’s fingerprints were on file from a previous arrest for … More Betty Hadden

Mary Anne Hogg

Between four and four-thirty on the sunny afternoon of June 11th, 1906, in Heathfield, Camberley, Surrey, England, a sixty-two-year-old woman named Caroline Hogg was spotted running through the grounds of her large estate, clutching her bleeding throat and screaming, “I’m murdered, I’m murdered!” Upon investigation, it was discovered that both Caroline and her sixty-eight-year-old sister … More Mary Anne Hogg

Surinder Gill

On January 29th, 1990, thirty-three-year-old financial adviser Surinder Gill dropped his daughter and his brother’s children off at school in the morning as he usually did, and then drove to his West London office in his distinctive maroon Mercedes. At around lunchtime, he was spotted buying a sandwich from a shop in South Road, and … More Surinder Gill

Jaap Bornkamp

Jacob “Jaap” Bornkamp was originally from Rotterdam, the Netherlands, but moved to London, England when he was nineteen years old to pursue a career as a florist. He found success almost immediately, landing a job with the prestigious firm Pulbrook and Gould, which provided floral arrangements for royals and important political figures. When Jaap was … More Jaap Bornkamp

Teresa Martin

Fourteen-year-old Teresa Martin was a bright but shy girl, a student at a convent school called Regina Assumpta College in Montréal, Quebec, Canada. She lived with her parents, a school principal and a private investigator, and spent weekends riding horses at a nearby ranch. On September 12th, 1969, Teresa had gone to the movies with … More Teresa Martin