Hammersmith Nude Murders (Stripper)

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  • Trevor Marriott
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    Originally posted by Robert View Post
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    Hi Robert
    I dont think there is any dispute that Shaw and Kilburn had premises in West London, but so did many other similar business across London, but is there proof that he worked there, and if he did from when to when and what was his job. There is an awful lot of speculation and conjecture being put forward to show him to be the prime suspect, at the moment is eem to be a case of trying to put square pegs in round holes.

    This suspect was previously investigated as part of The Fred Dineage Televison Casebook series in 2011 involving the same persons Prof David Wilson and Neil Milkins what has happened in the past 7 years to warrant a second documentary, if they couldn't pin the tail on the donkey back then then?

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  • Ginger
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    Originally posted by Neil Milkins View Post
    If you mean my first book being re-printed, that is being looked into at present.
    Have you considered issuing it in Kindle format?

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  • Trevor Marriott
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    Originally posted by Neil Milkins View Post
    Hi Trevor. Your questions can only be answered by the Met. and hopefully will be answered soon. The programme correctly stated that the paint samples came from Shaw an Kilburn.
    Hi Neil
    I stand to be corrected here but on two poinst you raised
    The first I do not recall Shaw and Kilburns being mentioned in the program, and secondly wasnt it suggested that the paint samples were supposedly from a transformer at the abandoned factory site?

    I know you have done a lot of work on him as a suspect, but do you not know if he ever held a driving license or owned a car?

    www.trevormarriott.co.uk
    Last edited by Trevor Marriott; 02-22-2019, 10:40 PM.

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  • Neil Milkins
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    Hi Trevor. Your questions can only be answered by the Met. and hopefully will be answered soon. The programme correctly stated that the paint samples came from Shaw an Kilburn.

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  • Trevor Marriott
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    Originally posted by Neil Milkins View Post
    . I believe Jones worked at Shaw and Kilburn's motor repair and car paint spray shop and had access to cars that way. I don't know the year he was diagnosed with cancer, only that he died in 1971.
    Hi Neli
    So many unanswered questions, which should have been addressed long before now. Working at a paint spray shop doesnt automatically mean he was able to take cars out for his own use. Has it even been established wether or not he ever held a full driving licence or ever owned a car himself?

    In the progam it was suggested that the paint samples came from another source



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  • Neil Milkins
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    Hi. New books - Who Was Jack the Stripper? are available from myself at £12.95 + £3.60 p+p with cheque made payable to Neil Milkins. My address is 67 Arael View Abertillery Gwent NP131SU. I believe Jones worked at Shaw and Kilburn's motor repair and car paint spray shop and had access to cars that way. I don't know the year he was diagnosed with cancer, only that he died in 1971. It appears he was never questioned or charged with any offence after he left prison. If you mean my first book being re-printed, that is being looked into at present.

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  • phantom
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    Hi all

    I just saw Dark Son and was very intrigued!

    Unfortunately I can’t locate a copy of Neil’s book.

    Neil - if you’re out there can I please ask a few questions?

    Another poster (Trevor Marriott) raised the question whether Jones owned a car or had a driver’s license during the Hammersmith murders as he was depicted riding a bus on the doco.
    1. Do you know if it’s been confirmed he had a car or driver’s license during the Hammersmith murders?
    2. What year was he diagnosed with cancer?
    3. Was he ever charged or investigated for any other crimes after his release in 1941?
    4. Is your book going to be republished?

    I think he’s a much better candidate than most of the suspects in the public domain.

    Thanks in advance Neil.

    Regards

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  • Neil Milkins
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    Abertillery was the birth town of Harold Jones where he murdered 2 little girls. When he was released he lived right at the heart of the Hammersmith Nudes' murders. Google Dark Son - The Hunt For a Serial Killer to see 90 minute documentary. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0c062xj

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  • Robert
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    Here's some info SC.



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  • The Station Cat
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    Originally posted by Robert View Post
    Hi SC

    Rhyl and Abertillery are at opposite ends of Wales.

    Hi Robert, I don't think there's any connection between Elizabeth FIGG and Abertillery? She wasn't born until 1938, wasn't the Abertillery murders in 1921? But as I say, I'm no expert.

    One thing that I have also noticed which I found interesting is the second potential stripper vicitm Gwynneth Rees (another Welsh girl), was arrested in 1959 for soliciting in Backchurch Lane and taken to Lemen Street Police Station. In 1963 just before she was murdered she was last seen on the Commercial Road & New Road.



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  • Robert
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    Hi SC

    Rhyl and Abertillery are at opposite ends of Wales.

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  • The Station Cat
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    Just started reading Robin Jarossi's book The hunt for the 60's ripper. This being the first ever book I've read on the subject. I know next to nothing about the case. I see that Elizabeth Figg lived in Rhyl at one point. Is it known where she lived?

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  • Neil Milkins
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    And I believe I can now navigate this site and post on here.

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