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Master Detective Magazine Master Detective February 2019 Back Issue

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21 Reviews   •  English   •   General Interest (News & Current Affairs)
Two stories of grisly dismemberment feature in this month’s “European Crime Report”. In the case of Russian victim Vera Nurbaeva, nothing more was ever found of her. And if it hadn’t been for the remorse of her killer, her murder might have gone undetected. Belgian victim Xhuliano Brahimllari, meanwhile, had a distinctive tattoo, which enabled his body to be identified after he’d been murdered by his partners in a cannabis plantation operation.

New series “Unsolved Murders Of The 1950s”, starting this issue with “Killing That Sparked A Carnival”, takes us back to 1959 and the officially unsolved London murder of 32-year-old Kelso Cochrane. In the aftermath of the killing, in a bid to encourage integration and improve race relations, the annual Notting Hill Carnival began to take shape.


Highlights of this issue include:

* When The Devil Came To Church
* European Crime Report: “Russian Banker Chopped Up Girlfriend” “Death At The Cannabis Plantation,” “The Killer Landlord From Hell”
* MD Forum: Double-Murder After The Royal Visit
* US Executions – The Forgotten Decade: “I’m Ready To Go To The Chair”
* Murder In Your Village: Fatal Affair At Saxton Grange
* Who Killed The Angel Of Joliet?
* New Series – Unsolved Murders Of The 1950s: Killing That Sparked A Carnival
* Scotland’s Classic Cases: The Naked Body In The Basement
* “Dad, Mom’s Been Murdered”
* Tragedy Of The Murdered Doctor
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Master Detective February 2019 Two stories of grisly dismemberment feature in this month’s “European Crime Report”. In the case of Russian victim Vera Nurbaeva, nothing more was ever found of her. And if it hadn’t been for the remorse of her killer, her murder might have gone undetected. Belgian victim Xhuliano Brahimllari, meanwhile, had a distinctive tattoo, which enabled his body to be identified after he’d been murdered by his partners in a cannabis plantation operation. New series “Unsolved Murders Of The 1950s”, starting this issue with “Killing That Sparked A Carnival”, takes us back to 1959 and the officially unsolved London murder of 32-year-old Kelso Cochrane. In the aftermath of the killing, in a bid to encourage integration and improve race relations, the annual Notting Hill Carnival began to take shape. Highlights of this issue include: * When The Devil Came To Church * European Crime Report: “Russian Banker Chopped Up Girlfriend” “Death At The Cannabis Plantation,” “The Killer Landlord From Hell” * MD Forum: Double-Murder After The Royal Visit * US Executions – The Forgotten Decade: “I’m Ready To Go To The Chair” * Murder In Your Village: Fatal Affair At Saxton Grange * Who Killed The Angel Of Joliet? * New Series – Unsolved Murders Of The 1950s: Killing That Sparked A Carnival * Scotland’s Classic Cases: The Naked Body In The Basement * “Dad, Mom’s Been Murdered” * Tragedy Of The Murdered Doctor


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Two stories of grisly dismemberment feature in this month’s “European Crime Report”. In the case of Russian victim Vera Nurbaeva, nothing more was ever found of her. And if it hadn’t been for the remorse of her killer, her murder might have gone undetected. Belgian victim Xhuliano Brahimllari, meanwhile, had a distinctive tattoo, which enabled his body to be identified after he’d been murdered by his partners in a cannabis plantation operation.

New series “Unsolved Murders Of The 1950s”, starting this issue with “Killing That Sparked A Carnival”, takes us back to 1959 and the officially unsolved London murder of 32-year-old Kelso Cochrane. In the aftermath of the killing, in a bid to encourage integration and improve race relations, the annual Notting Hill Carnival began to take shape.


Highlights of this issue include:

* When The Devil Came To Church
* European Crime Report: “Russian Banker Chopped Up Girlfriend” “Death At The Cannabis Plantation,” “The Killer Landlord From Hell”
* MD Forum: Double-Murder After The Royal Visit
* US Executions – The Forgotten Decade: “I’m Ready To Go To The Chair”
* Murder In Your Village: Fatal Affair At Saxton Grange
* Who Killed The Angel Of Joliet?
* New Series – Unsolved Murders Of The 1950s: Killing That Sparked A Carnival
* Scotland’s Classic Cases: The Naked Body In The Basement
* “Dad, Mom’s Been Murdered”
* Tragedy Of The Murdered Doctor
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