More Murders Of The Black Museum, 1835-1985
- ISBN: 0099867206
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Although closed to the public,Gordon Honeycombe has been given privileged access to the Museum's classified records.More Murders Of The Black Museum now reveals previously unkown stories on twenty crimes committed in Britain between 1835 and 1985.Here are complete factual accounts of the murders and manslaughter committed by such famous and notorious characters as Willam Palmer,Charles Peace,Donald Nielson (the "Black Panther"),Denis Nilsen and Ruth Ellis.
- Pages: 596
- Format: Paperback
- Genre: True Crime
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