The crime scene and circumstances:
- A cul-de-sac
- Victim in her forties
-Found by a policeman that passed the spot nearly 15 minutes earlier
- Victim was found in a pool of blood
- It rained that night
- A furniture maker named Harry Harris may have been yards east of the murder when it was committed.
- The policeman immediatley found a witness who followed him back to the victim.
- The nightwatchman of a business nearby heard no sound.
- A person with an open window overlooking the crime scene heard nothing.
- The victim used a last name alias of “Kelly” on occasion.
- The victim hailed from a country town outside of London.
- The cul-de-sac had only three main entrances from any major road.
- The murder was and still is un-solved.
What crime scene is similar to this one? Sounds stupid, I know. I found it rather interesting.
- A cul-de-sac
- Victim in her forties
-Found by a policeman that passed the spot nearly 15 minutes earlier
- Victim was found in a pool of blood
- It rained that night
- A furniture maker named Harry Harris may have been yards east of the murder when it was committed.
- The policeman immediatley found a witness who followed him back to the victim.
- The nightwatchman of a business nearby heard no sound.
- A person with an open window overlooking the crime scene heard nothing.
- The victim used a last name alias of “Kelly” on occasion.
- The victim hailed from a country town outside of London.
- The cul-de-sac had only three main entrances from any major road.
- The murder was and still is un-solved.
What crime scene is similar to this one? Sounds stupid, I know. I found it rather interesting.
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