Damien Nettles

Sixteen-year-old Damien Nettles lived with his parents, Valerie and Edward, and his siblings in Gurnard, near Cowes on the Isle of Wight. Described as a tall, lanky teenager standing about six feet three inches, Damien was a typical young man: he enjoyed music, had a new girlfriend on the mainland, and was looking forward to … More Damien Nettles

Surinder Kaur Varyapraj

Surinder Kaur Varyapraj was a thirty-six-year-old Sikh woman, a devoted mother of three. Divorced and living alone in a modest home on Church Hill Road in Handsworth, Birmingham, England, she doted her children—a fourteen-year-old son and two daughters, aged fifteen and twelve—who stayed with their father following the separation. Known locally as a fit and … More Surinder Kaur Varyapraj

Ian Grant

Born in New Zealand and adopted into a family that would take him across the globe—from Hong Kong, where he picked up fluent Cantonese, to Southport on England’s Merseyside coast—Ian Grant embodied resilience and reinvention. By his early twenties, he had settled in the UK, channeling his imposing six-foot-four frame and bodybuilder’s physique into amateur … More Ian Grant

Marie Garrity

Thirty-year-old Marie Garrity was born and raised in the West Midlands, and was a devoted mother to her three young children, whom she adored despite the circumstances that pushed her into sex work. Hillfields, a rough neighborhood in Coventry, England, was a notorious red-light district in the 1990s, drawing women like Marie to the streets … More Marie Garrity

Leona McGovern

In the humid haze of a June evening in 1995, the bustling streets of Glasgow’s Anderston district, long synonymous with the city’s shadowy red light trade, bore witness to a brutal act of violence that would haunt investigators for decades. Leona McGovern, a twenty-two-year-old sex worker, was throttled and stabbed to death. Her body, discarded … More Leona McGovern

Mohammed Younis

Forty-two-year-old Mohammed Younis was a familiar figure in Slough, Berkshire, England, known for his reliable service as a local taxi driver, and working long hours to support his family. Friends and colleagues described him as mild-mannered and unassuming, with no known enemies or involvement in criminal activities that might have marked him as a target. … More Mohammed Younis

Nayantara Ali

Eleven-year-old Nayantara Ali, affectionately known as Nayan, was a bright, obedient child living in a close-knit Pakistani family on Pevensey Road in Forest Gate, East London. Her parents had returned to Pakistan, leaving her in the care of her grandmother, aunt, and uncle Aleem Malik. On Friday, November 4th, 1994, she woke early in the … More Nayantara Ali

Dorothy Carter

Seventy-three-year-old Dorothy Carter had lived through the Blitz and the austerity of rationing, raising a family in the bustling yet close-knit borough of Walthamstow, in the quiet suburbs of East London. By 1994, she was a widow enjoying her retirement, her days filled with simple pleasures: tending to her small garden, chatting with neighbors, and … More Dorothy Carter

Claude Moseley

In the gritty underbelly of 1990s north London, a former champion met a gruesome end. On the night of February 2nd, 1994, Claude Moseley, a thirty-two-year-old ex-British high jump star, was stabbed in the back with a samurai sword in a Bethune Road house in Stoke Newington. The blow was so ferocious it nearly cleaved … More Claude Moseley