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The murder of 35-year-old Londoner Daisy Wallis remains an intriguing mystery to this day – nearly 70 years later. She was horrifically stabbed to death in the August of 1949 in the High Holborn office where she ran her business. Sex and robbery were quickly eliminated as motives. So why was she killed? Was it the random work of a violent, unhinged attacker?

For the next decade, the inquiry into Daisy’s murder continued. At one stage Frank Mitchell, a notorious associate of the Kray twins, made a curious confession. Could he really have been involved? Read “Did The Mad Axe-Man Kill Daisy?” in this issue for the full story.

Anthony Garcia blamed two fellow-doctors for ruining his career and embarked on a deadly revenge. Four people died as a result of his murderous campaign, but when the US justice system delivered its verdict on him, Garcia couldn’t keep his eyes open. Don’t miss “Doctor Sleeps Through His Own Death Sentence” in this issue.

Many people idolise movie stars or the characters they portray on film. Brit Daniel Gonzalez wanted to emulate a character from the Nightmare On Elm Street horror film series. Read this issue’s “Maniac Wanted To Be Freddy Krueger For A Day” for the shocking outcome.


Highlights this issue include:

* He Set out To Slay 64 – But “Only” Made It To 48...
* Doctor Sleeps Through His Own Death Sentence
* Maniac Wanted To Be Freddy Krueger For A Day
* From Lottery Win To Kidnap And Murder
* Couples Who Kill: “Don’t Hang Me, I Have A Little Child”
* Long Island’s Red Circle Slayings
* Death Sentence For Scissor-Killer Marlene
* Unsolved: Did The Mad Axe-Man Kill Daisy?
* Lyda Trueblood’s Unique Method
Of Murder
* “There’s A Voice In My Head Called Hell – And it Tells Me To Kill”
* How Passion Inspired Pauline To Murder
* “I have To Kill Cathy Tonight”
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Murder Most Foul Issue 111 The murder of 35-year-old Londoner Daisy Wallis remains an intriguing mystery to this day – nearly 70 years later. She was horrifically stabbed to death in the August of 1949 in the High Holborn office where she ran her business. Sex and robbery were quickly eliminated as motives. So why was she killed? Was it the random work of a violent, unhinged attacker? For the next decade, the inquiry into Daisy’s murder continued. At one stage Frank Mitchell, a notorious associate of the Kray twins, made a curious confession. Could he really have been involved? Read “Did The Mad Axe-Man Kill Daisy?” in this issue for the full story. Anthony Garcia blamed two fellow-doctors for ruining his career and embarked on a deadly revenge. Four people died as a result of his murderous campaign, but when the US justice system delivered its verdict on him, Garcia couldn’t keep his eyes open. Don’t miss “Doctor Sleeps Through His Own Death Sentence” in this issue. Many people idolise movie stars or the characters they portray on film. Brit Daniel Gonzalez wanted to emulate a character from the Nightmare On Elm Street horror film series. Read this issue’s “Maniac Wanted To Be Freddy Krueger For A Day” for the shocking outcome. Highlights this issue include: * He Set out To Slay 64 – But “Only” Made It To 48... * Doctor Sleeps Through His Own Death Sentence * Maniac Wanted To Be Freddy Krueger For A Day * From Lottery Win To Kidnap And Murder * Couples Who Kill: “Don’t Hang Me, I Have A Little Child” * Long Island’s Red Circle Slayings * Death Sentence For Scissor-Killer Marlene * Unsolved: Did The Mad Axe-Man Kill Daisy? * Lyda Trueblood’s Unique Method Of Murder * “There’s A Voice In My Head Called Hell – And it Tells Me To Kill” * How Passion Inspired Pauline To Murder * “I have To Kill Cathy Tonight”


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The murder of 35-year-old Londoner Daisy Wallis remains an intriguing mystery to this day – nearly 70 years later. She was horrifically stabbed to death in the August of 1949 in the High Holborn office where she ran her business. Sex and robbery were quickly eliminated as motives. So why was she killed? Was it the random work of a violent, unhinged attacker?

For the next decade, the inquiry into Daisy’s murder continued. At one stage Frank Mitchell, a notorious associate of the Kray twins, made a curious confession. Could he really have been involved? Read “Did The Mad Axe-Man Kill Daisy?” in this issue for the full story.

Anthony Garcia blamed two fellow-doctors for ruining his career and embarked on a deadly revenge. Four people died as a result of his murderous campaign, but when the US justice system delivered its verdict on him, Garcia couldn’t keep his eyes open. Don’t miss “Doctor Sleeps Through His Own Death Sentence” in this issue.

Many people idolise movie stars or the characters they portray on film. Brit Daniel Gonzalez wanted to emulate a character from the Nightmare On Elm Street horror film series. Read this issue’s “Maniac Wanted To Be Freddy Krueger For A Day” for the shocking outcome.


Highlights this issue include:

* He Set out To Slay 64 – But “Only” Made It To 48...
* Doctor Sleeps Through His Own Death Sentence
* Maniac Wanted To Be Freddy Krueger For A Day
* From Lottery Win To Kidnap And Murder
* Couples Who Kill: “Don’t Hang Me, I Have A Little Child”
* Long Island’s Red Circle Slayings
* Death Sentence For Scissor-Killer Marlene
* Unsolved: Did The Mad Axe-Man Kill Daisy?
* Lyda Trueblood’s Unique Method
Of Murder
* “There’s A Voice In My Head Called Hell – And it Tells Me To Kill”
* How Passion Inspired Pauline To Murder
* “I have To Kill Cathy Tonight”
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