Foul Deeds & Suspicious Deaths in London's West End

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Foul Deeds & Suspicious Deaths in London's West End

True crime European history

Author: Geoffrey Howse

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Language: English

Published by: Wharncliffe Books

Published on: 6th April 2006

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 13 Mb

ISBN: 9781781596616


London's West End and Its Darker Side

London's West End is associated with fashion and glamour but for centuries it has had a far darker side. Geoffrey Howse has uncovered an astonishing catalogue of sinister deeds, some of them famous but others long forgotten. Read about spying, treason, embezzlement, regicide, robbery, forgery, religious persecution, suicide, murder and mutilation; and witness horrendous punishments such as drawing, hanging, disemboweling, quartering, castration, beheading and burning.

Earlier cases include the execution of Scottish patriots (1305/6) and three monks who dared to question the supremacy of Henry VIII in 1535. Such events attracted great public attention, as did the extraordinary execution of Charles I in 1649 and, in 1820, the hanging and mutilation of the Cato Street Conspirators. The foul murder of the famous actor William Terriss, by a madman, in 1897, is featured as are several notable cases from the twentieth century including the horrific wartime murders of Gordon Cummins, the strange disappearances of the socialist MP Victor Grayson and Lord Lucan, the Charing Cross Trunk Murder as well as the mysterious death of boxer Freddie Mills.

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