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Murder Most Foul Magazine Murder Most Foul 120 Back Issue

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This issue marks Murder Most Foul’s 30th birthday – and we’ve a packed issue for you. Here’s a sample...

“I don’t feel guilty for anything. I feel sorry for people who feel guilt,” said remorseless US serial killer Theodore “Ted” Bundy, whose good looks, charisma and depraved desires cost the lives of so many young women in the 1970s. Turn to our report “Bundy – Don’t Fall For This Killer” for the full story of his heinous reign of terror.

Australian serial killer Peter Dupas began his attacks on women at the age of 15, as an isolated and unpopular schoolboy. As the years went by the level of violence against his victims increased. Authorities learnt the hard way that releasing Dupas back into the community only led to further misery. See this issue for a meeting with “Australia’s Monster Of Murder”.

Victor Betts and Herbert Ridley were pals with criminal records, both of them unemployed and living in Birmingham. When elderly drapery firm warehouseman William Andrews died after being robbed by the pair, the 21-year-olds were sentenced to death. So why was one sent to the gallows and the other to prison? Read “One Murder, Two Killers – But Only One Would Hang” for the explanation.


Highlights this issue include:

* Bound, Buried And Burned – Mackenzie’s Ordeal At Hands Of Sick Fantasist
* London’s Brutal Teddy Boy Murder
* Bundy: Don’t Fall For This Killer
* Was The Poison In The Cake?
* Australia’s Monster Of Murder
* Sex And Doctor Snook
* New York’s “Phantom Of The Opera” Slaying
* Killing Her “Wasn’t Worth It”
* Unsolved: Did Dr. Alice Really Kill Her Daughter-In-Law?
* One Murder, Two Killers – But Only One Would Hang
* Nurse Sautéed Doctor’s Organs
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Murder Most Foul 120 This issue marks Murder Most Foul’s 30th birthday – and we’ve a packed issue for you. Here’s a sample... “I don’t feel guilty for anything. I feel sorry for people who feel guilt,” said remorseless US serial killer Theodore “Ted” Bundy, whose good looks, charisma and depraved desires cost the lives of so many young women in the 1970s. Turn to our report “Bundy – Don’t Fall For This Killer” for the full story of his heinous reign of terror. Australian serial killer Peter Dupas began his attacks on women at the age of 15, as an isolated and unpopular schoolboy. As the years went by the level of violence against his victims increased. Authorities learnt the hard way that releasing Dupas back into the community only led to further misery. See this issue for a meeting with “Australia’s Monster Of Murder”. Victor Betts and Herbert Ridley were pals with criminal records, both of them unemployed and living in Birmingham. When elderly drapery firm warehouseman William Andrews died after being robbed by the pair, the 21-year-olds were sentenced to death. So why was one sent to the gallows and the other to prison? Read “One Murder, Two Killers – But Only One Would Hang” for the explanation. Highlights this issue include: * Bound, Buried And Burned – Mackenzie’s Ordeal At Hands Of Sick Fantasist * London’s Brutal Teddy Boy Murder * Bundy: Don’t Fall For This Killer * Was The Poison In The Cake? * Australia’s Monster Of Murder * Sex And Doctor Snook * New York’s “Phantom Of The Opera” Slaying * Killing Her “Wasn’t Worth It” * Unsolved: Did Dr. Alice Really Kill Her Daughter-In-Law? * One Murder, Two Killers – But Only One Would Hang * Nurse Sautéed Doctor’s Organs


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Best Mag for True Crime Lovers

Best Mag for True Crime Lovers, used to read this when I was a kid, still as good today, great for those with an inquisitive mind, interested in following the trail of true crime stories, solved and unsolved. Reviewed 22 November 2018

Best ever mag

Found this in W.H. Smith's a few weeks ago. I couldn't put it down and so many stories to read I was absolutely captivated. Can't wait until I can get the next one. A must have as I am so fed up of magazines full of adverts. Reviewed 21 February 2018
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