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Jason and Tiffiney Crawford seemed to have achieved marital bliss, raising children together in Cullman, Alabama. But when detectives started to look a little deeper into their relationship, there had been very obvious cracks. By then, Tiffiney was dead, the victim of two seemingly self-inflicted bullet wounds. Investigators initially thought it was suicide, a troubled mom taking her own life. But then the doubts began to creep in. For a start, two shots? Read “How Do You Shoot Yourself In The Head – Twice?” for the full story.

“Crimes That Made The Headlines – 999 Calls Didn’t Save Julie” in this issue takes us back to 2004 and a shocking case from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Divorcees Andrew Millard and Julie Harris made a rather odd couple, she elegant and well-spoken, he a stocky hard man from the West Midlands. For a while the unlikely relationship worked well – until he became possessive and controlling and she finished with him...

Few, if any of us, today believe in fairies but in late-19th-century rural Ireland belief in the little folk was not uncommon. Michael Cleary was a believer, and when his wife Bridget was struck down with tuberculosis, and her appearance changed, he believed she had been spirited away and replaced with a changeling. What followed remains every bit as shocking today as it was back then – don’t miss “Bridget Had To Burn”.


Highlights this issue include:

* How Do You Shoot Yourself In The Head – Twice?
* Crimes That Made The Headlines: 999 Calls Didn’t Save Julie
* America’s Most Evil: A Lifetime Of Vicious Murder – Or A String Of Lies?
* Hanged In Australia: Little Dorry And The Gallipoli Veteran
* Death In The Line Of Duty: Part 10
* Execution USA
* Questions & Answers: The Gorse Hall Murder Mystery
* A Question Of Hanging
* Bridget Had To Burn
* Leicester’s “White Beam” Murder
* The Evil Pied Piper Of Murder
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True Detective October 2023 Jason and Tiffiney Crawford seemed to have achieved marital bliss, raising children together in Cullman, Alabama. But when detectives started to look a little deeper into their relationship, there had been very obvious cracks. By then, Tiffiney was dead, the victim of two seemingly self-inflicted bullet wounds. Investigators initially thought it was suicide, a troubled mom taking her own life. But then the doubts began to creep in. For a start, two shots? Read “How Do You Shoot Yourself In The Head – Twice?” for the full story. “Crimes That Made The Headlines – 999 Calls Didn’t Save Julie” in this issue takes us back to 2004 and a shocking case from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Divorcees Andrew Millard and Julie Harris made a rather odd couple, she elegant and well-spoken, he a stocky hard man from the West Midlands. For a while the unlikely relationship worked well – until he became possessive and controlling and she finished with him... Few, if any of us, today believe in fairies but in late-19th-century rural Ireland belief in the little folk was not uncommon. Michael Cleary was a believer, and when his wife Bridget was struck down with tuberculosis, and her appearance changed, he believed she had been spirited away and replaced with a changeling. What followed remains every bit as shocking today as it was back then – don’t miss “Bridget Had To Burn”. Highlights this issue include: * How Do You Shoot Yourself In The Head – Twice? * Crimes That Made The Headlines: 999 Calls Didn’t Save Julie * America’s Most Evil: A Lifetime Of Vicious Murder – Or A String Of Lies? * Hanged In Australia: Little Dorry And The Gallipoli Veteran * Death In The Line Of Duty: Part 10 * Execution USA * Questions & Answers: The Gorse Hall Murder Mystery * A Question Of Hanging * Bridget Had To Burn * Leicester’s “White Beam” Murder * The Evil Pied Piper Of Murder


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Jason and Tiffiney Crawford seemed to have achieved marital bliss, raising children together in Cullman, Alabama. But when detectives started to look a little deeper into their relationship, there had been very obvious cracks. By then, Tiffiney was dead, the victim of two seemingly self-inflicted bullet wounds. Investigators initially thought it was suicide, a troubled mom taking her own life. But then the doubts began to creep in. For a start, two shots? Read “How Do You Shoot Yourself In The Head – Twice?” for the full story.

“Crimes That Made The Headlines – 999 Calls Didn’t Save Julie” in this issue takes us back to 2004 and a shocking case from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Divorcees Andrew Millard and Julie Harris made a rather odd couple, she elegant and well-spoken, he a stocky hard man from the West Midlands. For a while the unlikely relationship worked well – until he became possessive and controlling and she finished with him...

Few, if any of us, today believe in fairies but in late-19th-century rural Ireland belief in the little folk was not uncommon. Michael Cleary was a believer, and when his wife Bridget was struck down with tuberculosis, and her appearance changed, he believed she had been spirited away and replaced with a changeling. What followed remains every bit as shocking today as it was back then – don’t miss “Bridget Had To Burn”.


Highlights this issue include:

* How Do You Shoot Yourself In The Head – Twice?
* Crimes That Made The Headlines: 999 Calls Didn’t Save Julie
* America’s Most Evil: A Lifetime Of Vicious Murder – Or A String Of Lies?
* Hanged In Australia: Little Dorry And The Gallipoli Veteran
* Death In The Line Of Duty: Part 10
* Execution USA
* Questions & Answers: The Gorse Hall Murder Mystery
* A Question Of Hanging
* Bridget Had To Burn
* Leicester’s “White Beam” Murder
* The Evil Pied Piper Of Murder
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