Finally got hold of this book, the only one on the subject of "The Railway Murders", written by the son of the detective who worked the case.
Very well written, the lives of the victims treated with respect and a good insight into the way the police handled the cases in light of The Yorkshire Ripper failings.
These two killers are truly frightening, anonymous nobodys who ruined lives while living their own. Psychologically different from each other, one went crime free for a decade after his partners conviction and still proclaims his innocence today.
Highly recommended, a fine effort.
Very well written, the lives of the victims treated with respect and a good insight into the way the police handled the cases in light of The Yorkshire Ripper failings.
These two killers are truly frightening, anonymous nobodys who ruined lives while living their own. Psychologically different from each other, one went crime free for a decade after his partners conviction and still proclaims his innocence today.
Highly recommended, a fine effort.