Three unsolved English murders from 1930-1949 seem to have some uncanny commonalities. They were Margery Wren, 82, in 1930 - Emily Armstrong, 69, during 1949 - Gertrude O'Leary, 66, also 1949. All were older single women who ran a business alone. They were all beaten with a blunt object on the premises of their shops.
At the time, there was some speculation that the latter two might be connected but it was eventually dismissed.
Could they have been the work of the same person?
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At the time, there was some speculation that the latter two might be connected but it was eventually dismissed.
Could they have been the work of the same person?
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