True Detective  |  True Detective September 2018
The vicious revenge of an evil stepfather in 1920s Lancashire, a 1950s murder that shocked Northern Ireland and a memorable 1990s tale from Warwickshire of a murdering husband and his infamous crocodile tears are just three of the must-read cases in the September 2018 edition of True Detective.
In “Child’s Hands Cut Off,” a troubled marriage leads to horrific events in Accrington and devastating, life-changing injuries for a young girl aged only three.
“Crimes That Made The Headlines – Killer Clown Was Husband’s Murder Plot” takes us back to 1994 and the extraordinary events played out in and around Nuneaton. Carol Wardell, the manager of a branch of the Woolwich building society, had proved herself to be diligent, loyal and extremely capable. Did she have any suspicion that Gordon Wardell, her husband of 12 years, was about to carry out an elaborate money-making murder plot in which she was to be the victim? See this issue for the full story.
“Questions & Answers – Belfast Murder Of A Judge’s Daughter” takes us back to 1952 and a case that haunts the nation to this day. The victim in this extraordinary case was 19-year-old Patricia Curran, the daughter of eminent judge Mr. Justice Curran, and a signed confession not surprisingly condemned airman Iain Hay Gordon. But was he really the killer? Things just didn’t add up…
Highlights this issue include:
* Husband Said Murder With Flowers
* Child’s Hands Cut Off
* Hanged In Australia: Mass Slaughter At Alligator Creek
* Crimes That Made The Headlines: Killer Clown Was Husband’s Murder Plot
* America’s Most Evil: The Cleveland Strangler’s House Of Horror
* Belfast Murder Of A Judge’s Daughter
* Execution USA
* River Of Death: Murder In Wapping Basin
* 120 Were Hanged At Pentonville - Part Ten
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in True Detective True Detective September 2018.