Mrs Marple
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Had a quick search, couldn't find a thread for this.
Reward to solve 1988 train murder
'Ms Linsley, who lived and worked in Edinburgh, had been to visit her parents and brother Gordon in preparation for his wedding, due to be held a few weeks later.
She got on the 14:16 train from Orpington to London Victoria at Petts Wood and entered an old-fashioned compartment.
Her body was found surrounded by blood by British Rail staff at Victoria station at about 14:50.
A French passenger revealed she heard screaming onboard the train after it left Brixton in south London. Miss Linsley's attacker was injured during the incident and left samples of his blood at the scene.'
This would have been a old slam door train, presumably one without an interconnecting corridor. Bloody awful things, were still in use in the early 2000s until they were phased out for safety reasons.
Reward to solve 1988 train murder
'Ms Linsley, who lived and worked in Edinburgh, had been to visit her parents and brother Gordon in preparation for his wedding, due to be held a few weeks later.
She got on the 14:16 train from Orpington to London Victoria at Petts Wood and entered an old-fashioned compartment.
Her body was found surrounded by blood by British Rail staff at Victoria station at about 14:50.
A French passenger revealed she heard screaming onboard the train after it left Brixton in south London. Miss Linsley's attacker was injured during the incident and left samples of his blood at the scene.'
This would have been a old slam door train, presumably one without an interconnecting corridor. Bloody awful things, were still in use in the early 2000s until they were phased out for safety reasons.