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Handsome, long-haired and well-spoken, Kiwi national John Tanner felt a wave of public sympathy when his Oxford University student girlfriend Rachel McLean inexplicably went missing in April 1991. National newspapers eagerly filed reports on the mystery of the vanished 19-year-old, upon whom brains and beauty had been bestowed in equal measure. TV cameras recorded events as Tanner, accompanied by a WPC in the role of Rachel, reconstructed her last-known movements. Distraught Tanner, it seemed, could do no more to help the inquiry – until the terrible truth emerged and the sympathy for him began to wane... See this issue’s Crimes That Made The Headlines – “Back In Prison: Oxford’s Body-Under-The-Floorboards Killer” for the full story.

“Hanged At Liverpool,” a new series starting this month, will present over the course of 2019 the stories of every one of the condemned criminals hanged at Kirkdale Prison and Walton Prison, from 1835 to 1964. Each month, we’ll feature a full-length account of one case and smaller roundups of the others. Starting things off is the horrific tale of John Gleeson Wilson and the crime that brought him a date with the hangman. Don’t miss it.

In America’s Most Evil – “Betty’s Husbands Dug Their Own Graves” we meet Texan black widow Betty Lou Beets, while in Hanged In Australia – “She Dared Me To Cut Her Throat – So I Did” we go back to the Adelaide of 1949 for a Christmastime horror story.


Highlights this issue include:

* Crimes That Made The Headlines: Back In Prison: Oxford’s Body-Under-The- Floorboards Killer
* Execution By Firing Squad – The Fate Of Ronnie Lee Gardner
* The Priest Who Stopped A Lynching
* Execution USA
* New Series: Hanged At Liverpool – Part 1
* Hanged In Australia: “She Dared Me To Cut Her Throat”
* America’s Most Evil: Betty’s Husbands Dug Their Own Graves
* Questions & Answers: The Brothers, The Cheerleader And The Paintball Murder
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True Detective January 2019 Handsome, long-haired and well-spoken, Kiwi national John Tanner felt a wave of public sympathy when his Oxford University student girlfriend Rachel McLean inexplicably went missing in April 1991. National newspapers eagerly filed reports on the mystery of the vanished 19-year-old, upon whom brains and beauty had been bestowed in equal measure. TV cameras recorded events as Tanner, accompanied by a WPC in the role of Rachel, reconstructed her last-known movements. Distraught Tanner, it seemed, could do no more to help the inquiry – until the terrible truth emerged and the sympathy for him began to wane... See this issue’s Crimes That Made The Headlines – “Back In Prison: Oxford’s Body-Under-The-Floorboards Killer” for the full story. “Hanged At Liverpool,” a new series starting this month, will present over the course of 2019 the stories of every one of the condemned criminals hanged at Kirkdale Prison and Walton Prison, from 1835 to 1964. Each month, we’ll feature a full-length account of one case and smaller roundups of the others. Starting things off is the horrific tale of John Gleeson Wilson and the crime that brought him a date with the hangman. Don’t miss it. In America’s Most Evil – “Betty’s Husbands Dug Their Own Graves” we meet Texan black widow Betty Lou Beets, while in Hanged In Australia – “She Dared Me To Cut Her Throat – So I Did” we go back to the Adelaide of 1949 for a Christmastime horror story. Highlights this issue include: * Crimes That Made The Headlines: Back In Prison: Oxford’s Body-Under-The- Floorboards Killer * Execution By Firing Squad – The Fate Of Ronnie Lee Gardner * The Priest Who Stopped A Lynching * Execution USA * New Series: Hanged At Liverpool – Part 1 * Hanged In Australia: “She Dared Me To Cut Her Throat” * America’s Most Evil: Betty’s Husbands Dug Their Own Graves * Questions & Answers: The Brothers, The Cheerleader And The Paintball Murder


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Handsome, long-haired and well-spoken, Kiwi national John Tanner felt a wave of public sympathy when his Oxford University student girlfriend Rachel McLean inexplicably went missing in April 1991. National newspapers eagerly filed reports on the mystery of the vanished 19-year-old, upon whom brains and beauty had been bestowed in equal measure. TV cameras recorded events as Tanner, accompanied by a WPC in the role of Rachel, reconstructed her last-known movements. Distraught Tanner, it seemed, could do no more to help the inquiry – until the terrible truth emerged and the sympathy for him began to wane... See this issue’s Crimes That Made The Headlines – “Back In Prison: Oxford’s Body-Under-The-Floorboards Killer” for the full story.

“Hanged At Liverpool,” a new series starting this month, will present over the course of 2019 the stories of every one of the condemned criminals hanged at Kirkdale Prison and Walton Prison, from 1835 to 1964. Each month, we’ll feature a full-length account of one case and smaller roundups of the others. Starting things off is the horrific tale of John Gleeson Wilson and the crime that brought him a date with the hangman. Don’t miss it.

In America’s Most Evil – “Betty’s Husbands Dug Their Own Graves” we meet Texan black widow Betty Lou Beets, while in Hanged In Australia – “She Dared Me To Cut Her Throat – So I Did” we go back to the Adelaide of 1949 for a Christmastime horror story.


Highlights this issue include:

* Crimes That Made The Headlines: Back In Prison: Oxford’s Body-Under-The- Floorboards Killer
* Execution By Firing Squad – The Fate Of Ronnie Lee Gardner
* The Priest Who Stopped A Lynching
* Execution USA
* New Series: Hanged At Liverpool – Part 1
* Hanged In Australia: “She Dared Me To Cut Her Throat”
* America’s Most Evil: Betty’s Husbands Dug Their Own Graves
* Questions & Answers: The Brothers, The Cheerleader And The Paintball Murder
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