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|  The Notorious A6 Murder - James Hanratty - Deadman's Hill, Nr Clophill, Bedfordshire, UK
in Infamous Crime Scenes This layby is where the infamous murder of Michael Gregsten at Deadman's Hill on the A6, near the village of Clophill. posted by: Dragontree location: Eastern England, United Kingdom date approved: 03/17/2008 last visited: 11/07/2009 |
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|  The Potton Poisoner, Wrestlingworth, Beds, UK
in Infamous Crime Scenes The final scene of crime of Sarah Dazley, the last woman to be hanged outside Bedford Gaol. posted by: bill&ben location: Eastern England, United Kingdom date approved: 08/01/2010 last visited: never |
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|  Hanslope Park Tragedy 1912
in Infamous Crime Scenes murder of Squire Watts posted by: Norfolk12 location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 02/01/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Highway Robbery - Boxmoor Common, Herts
in Infamous Crime Scenes On 11 March 1802, highwayman Robert Snooks was hanged at the scene of his crime on Boxmoor for the robbery and murder of a postboy. Snooks was the last man to be executed in England for highway robbery. The Trustees placed a grave marker in 1904. St John's Church in Boxmoor was built, in 1874, on land the Trust had provided in 1829. posted by: Norfolk12 location: United Kingdom date approved: 03/17/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Ponds Manor, Clavering, Essex, UK – Sarah Chesham (Sally Arsenic)
in Infamous Crime Scenes The murderous activities of Sarah Chesham, also known as Sally Arsenic, at Ponds Manor, Clavering, led to the changing of the laws on the sale of poisons. posted by: bill&ben location: Eastern England, United Kingdom date approved: 03/16/2011 last visited: never |
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|  7/7/2005 Underground Bombing Attacks - London, England, UK
in Infamous Crime Scenes Now known as the 7/7 Terrorist attacks, four suicide bombers set off a coordinated attack of bombs in London on July 7, 2005...three in the Underground and one on a bus killing 26 people. posted by: Metro2 location: London, United Kingdom date approved: 01/13/2012 last visited: 07/17/2015 |
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|  Sir Edward Henry Assassination Attempt - Sheffield Terrace, London, UK
in Infamous Crime Scenes This English Heritage blue plaque indicates that the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Edward Henry, "lived here 1903 - 1920". In November, 1912 Sir Edward was shot as he answered the door at his home in Sheffield Terrace. posted by: Master Mariner location: London, United Kingdom date approved: 12/14/2016 last visited: never |
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|  Sweeney Todd's Barber Shop -- 186 Fleet Street, City of London, UK
in Infamous Crime Scenes The location of the shop owned and operated by Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, later the home of the Dundee Courier newspaper posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: London, United Kingdom date approved: 10/20/2016 last visited: 05/03/2022 |
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|  Assassination of Michael O'Dwyer - London, UK
in Infamous Crime Scenes Sir Michael O'Dwyer was Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab in India from 1912 until 1919 and was assassinated here at Caxton Hall on 3/13/1940. posted by: Metro2 location: London, United Kingdom date approved: 03/03/2012 last visited: 06/10/2017 |
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|  Terror Attack at British Parliament - London, England, UK
in Infamous Crime Scenes A terrorist attack kills 3 and injures several at the Parliament Building. posted by: Metro2 location: London, United Kingdom date approved: 03/24/2017 last visited: 06/04/2023 |
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|  Sailor's Stone - Gibbet Hill, Hindhead, Surrey, UK
in Infamous Crime Scenes A monument to the memory of a sailor murdered by three men, later captured and hung nearby on Gibbet Hill. posted by: Superted location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 09/23/2010 last visited: 05/25/2014 |
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|  The 1551 Murder of Thomas Arden - Faversham, Kent, UK.
in Infamous Crime Scenes The infamous murder of Thomas Arden, by his wife Alice, in Faversham, Kent,in 1551. Immortalised in a play of 1592, believed by William Shakespeare, and is still performed to this day. posted by: MeerRescue location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 04/22/2012 last visited: 04/09/2021 |
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