True Crime  |  True Crime September 2018
TC 2018-09 contents
Highlights This Issue Include:
* TWO DEAD IN STATELY HOME - THE SHOOTING OF LADY DERBY: A night of horror at Knowsley Hall, Merseyside, when a gun-crazy footman turned double-killer
* LIVERPOOL’S CHINATOWN MURDER: Pong Lun was addicted to gambling - but when a night of Mah-jong ended with him killing a fellow-Chinese man, his number would soon be up
* WHEN AN ENGLISH HANGMAN TRAVELLED TO FRANCE TO HANG AN AMERICAN RAPIST: US Private Clarence Whitfield invaded France on D-Day but his actions afterwards were anything but heroic...
* SUNDERLAND’S “BODY ON THE LINE” HORROR: The death of teenage wife Elizabeth Ann Sharpe was horrific but her killer’s demise at the hands of the executioner would prove equally shocking
* AMERICAN PSYCHO – “I JUST ENJOY KILLING...SIMPLE AS THAT”: Self-styled sociopath Timothy Wilsey described a craving to kill when he wrote down how he strangled victim Rhianda Dillard
* FLYING HIGH - THE HUSBAND WHO GOT AWAY WITH MURDER FOR 30 YEARS: Wisconsin mother and flight instructor Jean Zapata vanished in 1978 - and three decades would pass by before the mystery of what happened to her was finally solved
* WHY MELANIE KILLED AND CUT UP HER HUSBAND: Women who kill don’t usually dismember and dispose of the body of their victim with such cool precision. The sensational case of Melanie McGuire, requested by a reader
* BLOODY DEMISE OF GANGLAND’S CASINO KING: Known to the underworld as “The Brain,” Arnold Rothstein had his fingers in many pies - most of them illegal
* HOW THEY CAUGHT THE VERSAILLES STRANGLER: He cared deeply for his children and doted on their mother, but Guy Trébert couldn’t stop himself from attacking other women...
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in True Crime True Crime September 2018.