About all I can remember about the Shirley Collins case is that the police were pretty certain she was murdered by someone she knew, as she apparently allowed someone to drive her about 40-odd miles to where her body was found.
A couple of other unsolved cases that I've always found mega-puzzling are:
Janice Weston - found battered to death in a lay-by on the A1 road in Northamptonshire in 1983; her car was found shortly afterwards in London, quite close to where she lived. I started a thread about this case on this Forum, but didn't get much response.
Evelyn Foster - found severely burned near a burning car in a remote part of Northumberland in 1931. No sign of physical or sexual attack, although before she died she claimed that she'd been punched in the face and 'interfered' with. She worked as a hire-car driver for her father's garage, and had met a man who had booked a car to go a village called Ponteland where he said he was going to get a bus to Newcastle. Also before she died, she claimed that the man had been picked up near to where she was found by another car. No trace of this man was ever found, although separate evidence appeared to prove that he did exist.
What is it about women + murder + cars?
Graham
A couple of other unsolved cases that I've always found mega-puzzling are:
Janice Weston - found battered to death in a lay-by on the A1 road in Northamptonshire in 1983; her car was found shortly afterwards in London, quite close to where she lived. I started a thread about this case on this Forum, but didn't get much response.
Evelyn Foster - found severely burned near a burning car in a remote part of Northumberland in 1931. No sign of physical or sexual attack, although before she died she claimed that she'd been punched in the face and 'interfered' with. She worked as a hire-car driver for her father's garage, and had met a man who had booked a car to go a village called Ponteland where he said he was going to get a bus to Newcastle. Also before she died, she claimed that the man had been picked up near to where she was found by another car. No trace of this man was ever found, although separate evidence appeared to prove that he did exist.
What is it about women + murder + cars?
Graham
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