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#381 15th August 2007, 04:01 PM
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#383 15th August 2007, 04:46 PM
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#384 15th August 2007, 05:49 PM
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I did once own a Minor, and let me tell you here and now that congress in such a confined space was, shall we say, not straightforward!
Hi Graham
I remember briefly owning a Morris Minor Traveller in the very early 70's. The most memorable thing was two police detectives coming to visit in connection with a murder. It is the only time (I hope) that I have been a possible suspect in a murder investigation. A hitch-hiker was murdered on the M1 and the police thought she had been picked up by someone driving a Morris Minor, so they interviewed every male in the country who owned that particular type of car. I don't believe the police ever solved that one! Thankfully, they never came back to arrest me.
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#385 17th August 2007, 07:59 PM
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Hi Steve.
Re: your Morris Minor Traveller case, I do have a vague memory of that, but can't find it in the 'Unsolved UK Murders' site. Do you by any chance remember the name of the victim?
That must have been a rather traumatic experience...
...when my dad was about 75 and driving a Vauxhall Viva he too was visited by Old Bill about a Post Office robbery, in which the baddies got away in a Viva. At least he was able to have a good laugh about it. The money came in useful, though....
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#386 18th August 2007, 08:24 AM
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Hi Graham
Very funny .....
The murder victim was 24 year old Barbara Mayo. She was a teacher hitch-hiking home to Yorkshire from London and her body was found near junction 29 on the M1. She had been there for a few days. The murder took place in October 1970, but I think it wasn't until the following year that the police decided to check out every male who had access to a Morris Traveller at the time of the murder.
It's a long time ago and I just remember thinking the two policemen were merely going through the motions and didn't really interview me in depth. I wasn't questioned about where I was at the time of the murder or asked to provide an alibi. I think perhaps the police didn't know exactly when the murder had happened, but even so they were less than thorough in their investigation of me as a possible suspect.
This visit took place in West Yorkshire, so perhaps the same detectives questioned Peter Sutcliffe 10 years later. An interesting thought, don't you agree? In fact at about this time **** Holland was in charge of the local CID, his name was always getting mentioned in the local newspaper, and of course he went on to play a very prominent role in the hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper.
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Steve
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#387 18th August 2007, 07:59 PM
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Hi Steve.
I believe that it is now known via DNA that the murderer of Barbara Mayo (I was fairly sure that this was the case to which you referred) was also the killer of Jackie Ansell-Lamb in Cheshire in the same year. The police reckoned that someone who drove a lorry was the killer, which makes sense. There is also, I think, a suggested link between these two murders and the murder of Wendy Sewell in Bakewell. And, although a quick Googling hasn't raised any information, the unsolved murder of a young woman (can't recall her name)whose body was found near Tamworth. Then there was the unsolved murder of Janice Weston in 1983, whose body was also found on a trunk road. (This case is weird - have you ever read anything about it? And when I say weird, I do mean weird).
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#388 18th August 2007, 08:22 PM
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Hi Graham
Interesting post. Wendy Sewell? What is the link you have found? I thought this was a completely separate murder. Is there more of a common factor than Derbyshire?
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#389 18th August 2007, 08:34 PM
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Hi Graham
Interesting post. Wendy Sewell? What is the link you have found? I thought this was a completely separate murder. Is there more of a common factor than Derbyshire?
KR
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Hi Steve.
I can't be 100% certain, but I do recall reading something concerning Don Hale, who championed the cause of Stephen Downing vis-a-vis the murder of Wendy Sewell. I think Hale suggested that his suspect for the Sewell murder could also possibly be linked to other unsolved murder cases going back over a number of years. If I'm wrong on this, I stand to be corrected. Whether the police agreed with Hale I can't say. But there certainly was a number of unsolved murder cases involving young women in the general area of the north-east Midlands in the 1970's and 1980's, and I do know that the police favoured a lorry-driver as the common link.
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#390 18th August 2007, 09:19 PM
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Hi Graham
Now that you mention Don Hale I remember links to other local murders being mentioned. Interesting though that Derbyshire police stopped looking for Wendy's murderer. Wasn't there something about a local stalwart, married, who might have been involved?
The memory can play funny tricks on you, though, as we saw earlier with the Frankie Laine thread!
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#384 15th August 2007, 05:49 PM
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I did once own a Minor, and let me tell you here and now that congress in such a confined space was, shall we say, not straightforward!
Hi Graham
I remember briefly owning a Morris Minor Traveller in the very early 70's. The most memorable thing was two police detectives coming to visit in connection with a murder. It is the only time (I hope) that I have been a possible suspect in a murder investigation. A hitch-hiker was murdered on the M1 and the police thought she had been picked up by someone driving a Morris Minor, so they interviewed every male in the country who owned that particular type of car. I don't believe the police ever solved that one! Thankfully, they never came back to arrest me.
Kind regards,
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#385 17th August 2007, 07:59 PM
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Hi Steve.
Re: your Morris Minor Traveller case, I do have a vague memory of that, but can't find it in the 'Unsolved UK Murders' site. Do you by any chance remember the name of the victim?
That must have been a rather traumatic experience...
...when my dad was about 75 and driving a Vauxhall Viva he too was visited by Old Bill about a Post Office robbery, in which the baddies got away in a Viva. At least he was able to have a good laugh about it. The money came in useful, though....
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#386 18th August 2007, 08:24 AM
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Hi Graham
Very funny .....
The murder victim was 24 year old Barbara Mayo. She was a teacher hitch-hiking home to Yorkshire from London and her body was found near junction 29 on the M1. She had been there for a few days. The murder took place in October 1970, but I think it wasn't until the following year that the police decided to check out every male who had access to a Morris Traveller at the time of the murder.
It's a long time ago and I just remember thinking the two policemen were merely going through the motions and didn't really interview me in depth. I wasn't questioned about where I was at the time of the murder or asked to provide an alibi. I think perhaps the police didn't know exactly when the murder had happened, but even so they were less than thorough in their investigation of me as a possible suspect.
This visit took place in West Yorkshire, so perhaps the same detectives questioned Peter Sutcliffe 10 years later. An interesting thought, don't you agree? In fact at about this time **** Holland was in charge of the local CID, his name was always getting mentioned in the local newspaper, and of course he went on to play a very prominent role in the hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper.
Kind regards,
Steve
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#387 18th August 2007, 07:59 PM
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Hi Steve.
I believe that it is now known via DNA that the murderer of Barbara Mayo (I was fairly sure that this was the case to which you referred) was also the killer of Jackie Ansell-Lamb in Cheshire in the same year. The police reckoned that someone who drove a lorry was the killer, which makes sense. There is also, I think, a suggested link between these two murders and the murder of Wendy Sewell in Bakewell. And, although a quick Googling hasn't raised any information, the unsolved murder of a young woman (can't recall her name)whose body was found near Tamworth. Then there was the unsolved murder of Janice Weston in 1983, whose body was also found on a trunk road. (This case is weird - have you ever read anything about it? And when I say weird, I do mean weird).
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#388 18th August 2007, 08:22 PM
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Hi Graham
Interesting post. Wendy Sewell? What is the link you have found? I thought this was a completely separate murder. Is there more of a common factor than Derbyshire?
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#389 18th August 2007, 08:34 PM
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Hi Graham
Interesting post. Wendy Sewell? What is the link you have found? I thought this was a completely separate murder. Is there more of a common factor than Derbyshire?
KR
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Hi Steve.
I can't be 100% certain, but I do recall reading something concerning Don Hale, who championed the cause of Stephen Downing vis-a-vis the murder of Wendy Sewell. I think Hale suggested that his suspect for the Sewell murder could also possibly be linked to other unsolved murder cases going back over a number of years. If I'm wrong on this, I stand to be corrected. Whether the police agreed with Hale I can't say. But there certainly was a number of unsolved murder cases involving young women in the general area of the north-east Midlands in the 1970's and 1980's, and I do know that the police favoured a lorry-driver as the common link.
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#390 18th August 2007, 09:19 PM
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Hi Graham
Now that you mention Don Hale I remember links to other local murders being mentioned. Interesting though that Derbyshire police stopped looking for Wendy's murderer. Wasn't there something about a local stalwart, married, who might have been involved?
The memory can play funny tricks on you, though, as we saw earlier with the Frankie Laine thread!
All the best,
Steve
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