UK UK- Jean Bradley, 47, operations manager, fatally stabbed by man with 8'' knife @ her car, near Acton Town underground station, London, 25 March 1993

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By Holly Evans 9 JUL 2022 rbbm
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Jean Bradley was stabbed eight times in Acton in a random stranger attack (Image: Met Police)
''Prior to her brutal murder, Jean had been working for an American firm, PRIcoa Relocation Management, where she assisted companies to move premises. Each morning, she travelled into New Bond Street to work from the office, and usually left her car in Carbery Avenue in order to get the tube into Central London.
She lived with her long-term partner in Crowthorne in Berkshire, who told the police that Jean had been concerned about her transport route after accepting the new job in London. In order to reassure her, they had travelled to Acton to inspect the streets near the Tube station, to make sure that no damage would come to her vehicle during the day.
He said that their main interest in staking out the area was to ensure that the car wouldn’t be stolen or damaged, and that they had very little concern about Jean’s safety because the area had appeared safe. On that fateful day in March, he had travelled in his role as a teacher to Rome for a school trip, with Jean due to meet him after the Easter weekend for a holiday.''

''After placing her bag into the back seat, Jean was attacked by a man at 7.30pm in a vicious stabbing that lasted just a few seconds. Local neighbours overheard her screams, and a carpenter witnessed the attack as he was driving along the road in his van.''

''It was noted to the police that the killer was not very physically fit, and had been unable to jump over railings during the pursuit.''
Police later appealed for anyone who may have witnessed the mile long chase to come forward to help identify the killer. They also appealed to local charities, psychiatric units and agencies for drugs and alcohol, as it was suspected that the man may have been known to social services.

He was described as being a white male in his late 30s or early 40s, with a gaunt looking face and a large nose. The carpenter who chased him said the man appeared pale with at least two days of stubble growth, and that he was around 6ft to 6ft 3in tall. At the time he attacked Jean, he was wearing a three-quarter length grey overcoat and a fisherman’s type hat, which was particularly noticeable.''



Terry Kirby 29 March 1993
''A London businesswoman was murdered in a quiet suburban street in a 'vicious and motiveless' stabbing, senior Scotland Yard detectives said last night.

Jean Bradley, 47, operations manager with a West End relocation company, was attacked getting into her BMW parked near Acton Town underground station in west London. She was stabbed several times by a man with an eight-inch knife.

Detectives sought last night to play down similarities with the unsolved murder of Penny Bell, aged 43, a businesswomen stabbed in her Jaguar car at Greenford, three miles from Acton, in June 1991; the women are of similar appearance and in neither case is there evidence of sexual assault or robbery as motive. Police said that although detectives were liaising it was 'too early to speculate' that the same person might be responsible.''

Miss Bradley habitually parked her car near the underground station after driving into London from her home in Crowthorne, Berkshire; she continued to her office by train.

A carpenter passing in his van saw the incident and drove after the attacker. After a short distance, he stopped his vehicle and confronted the man, who ignored him and walked away. After pleading, unsuccessfully, with passers-by to call police, he continued to follow the attacker into a housing estate, where the man disappeared in an underground car park. Detectives said this suggested he had local knowledge.

Police say the attacker was white, aged about 40, 6 feet tall, with gaunt features and a large nose. He was wearing a black shiny hat that looked like a sou'wester and a three-quarter length grey coat.''
 
Cross-posting with Penny Bell's thread as there have been comparisons made between the similar cases, fwiw, imo..
 
I've not heard of his case before. Thankyou for highlighting it and also that of Penny Bell. I had not heard of either case before but there are definitely similarities.
 
@1:10
Nov 12, 2018
Sue Cook and Nick Ross present. Cases include the murder of Jean Bradley in Acton, West London, the abduction of the mother of bank manager in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, the murders of Harry and Nicola Fuller in Wadgehurst, Sussex and a robbery in Cowdenbeath in Fife.
 

By Holly Evans 9 JUL 2022 rbbm
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Jean Bradley was stabbed eight times in Acton in a random stranger attack (Image: Met Police)
''Prior to her brutal murder, Jean had been working for an American firm, PRIcoa Relocation Management, where she assisted companies to move premises. Each morning, she travelled into New Bond Street to work from the office, and usually left her car in Carbery Avenue in order to get the tube into Central London.
She lived with her long-term partner in Crowthorne in Berkshire, who told the police that Jean had been concerned about her transport route after accepting the new job in London. In order to reassure her, they had travelled to Acton to inspect the streets near the Tube station, to make sure that no damage would come to her vehicle during the day.
He said that their main interest in staking out the area was to ensure that the car wouldn’t be stolen or damaged, and that they had very little concern about Jean’s safety because the area had appeared safe. On that fateful day in March, he had travelled in his role as a teacher to Rome for a school trip, with Jean due to meet him after the Easter weekend for a holiday.''

''After placing her bag into the back seat, Jean was attacked by a man at 7.30pm in a vicious stabbing that lasted just a few seconds. Local neighbours overheard her screams, and a carpenter witnessed the attack as he was driving along the road in his van.''

''It was noted to the police that the killer was not very physically fit, and had been unable to jump over railings during the pursuit.''
Police later appealed for anyone who may have witnessed the mile long chase to come forward to help identify the killer. They also appealed to local charities, psychiatric units and agencies for drugs and alcohol, as it was suspected that the man may have been known to social services.

He was described as being a white male in his late 30s or early 40s, with a gaunt looking face and a large nose. The carpenter who chased him said the man appeared pale with at least two days of stubble growth, and that he was around 6ft to 6ft 3in tall. At the time he attacked Jean, he was wearing a three-quarter length grey overcoat and a fisherman’s type hat, which was particularly noticeable.''



Terry Kirby 29 March 1993
''A London businesswoman was murdered in a quiet suburban street in a 'vicious and motiveless' stabbing, senior Scotland Yard detectives said last night.

Jean Bradley, 47, operations manager with a West End relocation company, was attacked getting into her BMW parked near Acton Town underground station in west London. She was stabbed several times by a man with an eight-inch knife.

Detectives sought last night to play down similarities with the unsolved murder of Penny Bell, aged 43, a businesswomen stabbed in her Jaguar car at Greenford, three miles from Acton, in June 1991; the women are of similar appearance and in neither case is there evidence of sexual assault or robbery as motive. Police said that although detectives were liaising it was 'too early to speculate' that the same person might be responsible.''

Miss Bradley habitually parked her car near the underground station after driving into London from her home in Crowthorne, Berkshire; she continued to her office by train.

A carpenter passing in his van saw the incident and drove after the attacker. After a short distance, he stopped his vehicle and confronted the man, who ignored him and walked away. After pleading, unsuccessfully, with passers-by to call police, he continued to follow the attacker into a housing estate, where the man disappeared in an underground car park. Detectives said this suggested he had local knowledge.

Police say the attacker was white, aged about 40, 6 feet tall, with gaunt features and a large nose. He was wearing a black shiny hat that looked like a sou'wester and a three-quarter length grey coat.''
This account suggests the carpenter actually confronts the perpetrator, who then looses him in a car park.
He must have got a really good look at him, I’ve only seen a poor newspaper sketch of the perpetrator.
I don’t think this is linked to Penny Bell’s murder.
 
There was a man arrested for this crime, but never charged. Local I believe. Don't really see the link with Penny Bell, in her case the offender was picked up by her by all accounts, and it was 9-10am. Nor do I believe it was Robert Napper, although the e-fit looked a little like him. He attacked in parks, and this was a brazen crime on a relatively busy suburban street, although dark. Hence the witnesses and the heroic van driver who nearly caught the guy.
 

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