True Detective  |  Feb-18
HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS ISSUE:
For nearly two years the death of vulnerable 58-year-old Londoner Peter Fasoli was recorded as an accident – until a relative discovered CCTV footage of his horrific torture-murder on the victim’s computer. Investigators had thought that the computer repair man had been a victim of smoke-inhalation, following a fire at his home in Northolt, west London, in January 2013. In fact, the fire was arson, started by Mr. Fasoli’s sadistic killer, who fled to Rome after strangling him and then suffocating him with clingfilm. Read “Victim Tortured To Death In ‘Fake Cop’ Sex Game” in this issue for the full story.
In Crimes That Made The Headlines – “He Murdered A Policeman”, we recall the shocking events that stunned the Kent Medway town of Chatham in June 1951. Alan Poole was a young man who walked and talked like a gangster and who’d just gone AWOL from the Army with stolen guns and ammunition. It was a potent combination which would have tragic consequences...
Other unmissable stories in this issue include…
* End of The Road For Serial-Killing Truck Driver
* 120 Were Hanged At Pentonville
* Sharon Was Deadly With A Gun...
* Why Ireland Hanged Patrick Kelly
* Murder Of The Wolfe Sisters
* Hanged In Australia: Killer Ran Amok
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in True Detective Feb-18.