Derick Kiley

Derick Kiley was no ordinary forty-seven-year-old. Described by those who knew him as a “lovable ‘Arfur Daley’ character”—a nod to the cheeky, street-smart antique dealer from the 1980s TV series Minder—Derick embodied the hustle of London’s underbelly. A businessman with a knack for deals in antiques and curios, he ran his operations from a modest … More Derick Kiley

Javad Iqbal

Originally from Pakistan, Javad Iqbal ran a small convenience store on Kent Walk, a narrow thoroughfare tucked between the bustling districts of Stockwell and Brixton in London. At thirty-seven, he was a fixture in the area, serving a diverse clientele that reflected Brixton’s mosaic: Caribbean immigrants, South Asian families, and working-class Brits navigating the economic … More Javad Iqbal

Edna Waller

Seventy-nine-year-old Edna Waller lived in a modest home on Bramwell Gardens in Netherthorpe, a neighborhood on the fringes of the bustling city center of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. On the fateful summer evening of June 18th, 1993, Edna stepped out, possibly for an errand or a stroll, when she was set upon by an assailant … More Edna Waller

Karen McGregor

Twenty-six-year-old Karen McGregor came from a respectable, law-abiding family in Glasgow’s working-class Tollcross neighborhood. She was a devoted mother to two young children, but heroin addiction cast a long shadow over her life. To fund her habit—and that of her husband, Charles—Karen turned to street prostitution. She worked “The Drag,” a notorious strip along Hope … More Karen McGregor

Perry Wenham

Thirty-one-year-old Perry Wenham was no stranger to hardship. By 1992, he had lived quietly in a flat on Birkfield Drive in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, for three years, keeping largely to himself and avoiding the spotlight. A familiar face at the Nippin Café on St. Helen’s Street, where he was a regular customer, Perry grappled with … More Perry Wenham

Nicola Payne

Eighteen-year-old Nicola Payne lived in Henley Green, an area of Coventry, England. Her son, Owen, born in June 1991, was the center of her world. Described by family as “bubbly” and “full of life,” Nicola lived with her partner, Jason Cooke, in a modest home on Winston Road. The couple’s relationship was typical for the … More Nicola Payne

Diane McInally

Diane McInally grew up in the Gorbals, one of Glasgow’s toughest neighborhoods, where poverty and addiction cast long shadows. By her early 20s, she was making her living as a sex worker along Cadogan Street, the heart of the city’s red-light district in the early 1990s. Battling drug addiction, Diane’s choices were born of desperation, … More Diane McInally

Lady Brenda Cross

Seventy-three-year-old Lady Brenda Cross had been born Brenda Megan Powell in 1917. She married Sir Kenneth Cross, a decorated Air Chief Marshal who had risen through the ranks during World War II, commanding RAF Germany in the post-war years. The couple, childless but deeply devoted, settled into a comfortable retirement in Chelsea, London, England, where … More Lady Brenda Cross

Kathleen Waugh

Forty-one-year-old Kathleen Waugh, known affectionately as “Kath” to her family, was born with profound physical and mental disabilities that left her with the communication skills of a young child. She expressed herself through hand gestures, delighted in soft toys, and found joy in simple tunes played on a tape recorder. Unable to walk more than … More Kathleen Waugh

Andrew Elphick

Twenty-one-year-old Andrew Gerald Elphick was born into comfortable middle-class surroundings in Surrey, England, the son of Albert Elphick, an executive at a furnishings company, and his wife. The family enjoyed the trappings of suburban success: a detached home in Normandy, near Guildford, and a new car every few years. Andrew attended St. Peter’s Roman Catholic … More Andrew Elphick