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

Arif Roberts

Gladesmore Community School, located on Prospect Place in Tottenham, North London, England, was a microcosm of the area’s diverse yet tense demographic landscape in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The school served a predominantly working-class neighborhood, home to large Caribbean, African, and growing Southeast Asian communities, including many Vietnamese families who had resettled in … More Arif Roberts

James White

On June 30th, 1926, forty-three-year-old James White died in Acorn Wood, on the outskirts of Nottingham, England. Early press digests and later crime compendia preserve a brief but striking outline: White was found at the foot of a tree as if he had run into it—yet the medical opinion was that the collision wasn’t what … More James White

Sidney Marston

Sidney Marston was born on May 24, 1911, in Kings Norton, a district within Birmingham’s sprawling metropolitan borough. Described as a thickset young man who could “look after himself,” he worked as a grocer’s assistant, embodying the unassuming working-class life of interwar Britain. Birmingham in 1932 was a booming industrial hub, fueled by factories and … More Sidney Marston

Albert & Annie Keen: The Cutt Mill Murders

Sixty-one-year-old Albert Keen was a hardworking man of the land, serving as farm foreman at Rodsall Manor in Surrey, England under Sir Laurence and Lady Guillemard. He and his fifty-four-year-old wife Annie lived a modest, contented life in a remote cottage tucked away near the crossroads at Cutt Mill, a spot midway between their home … More Albert & Annie Keen: The Cutt Mill Murders

Nancy Patterson

In the bleak winter of 1932, the quiet coastal town of Silloth in Cumbria, England, became the unlikely scene of a chilling mystery that has lingered for nearly a century. On January 8th, a local fisherman discovered the body of twenty-eight-year-old Nancy Patterson washed up on the shore, her dark clothing sodden and clinging to … More Nancy Patterson