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On Monday, 12 October 1941, children playing in a bombed out house at 225 Hampstead Road in London discovered the partially clothed body of a young woman. She was identified as Maple Church, age 19

Maple had been strangled the night before. Her missing shoes were later found in the basement of the house.

Maple had last been seen about 10 pm the night before at Charing Cross Station, after walking a girlfriend to the train. Investigators believed that her killer may have picked her up while she was waiting for a bus home.

Although the murder of Maple Church remains officially unsolved, some feel that she may be an early victim of serial killer and WW II British soldier Gordon Frederick Cummins who murdered and mutilated four other women in London in 1942.

Sources:
Coroner by Robert Jackson
The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers, by Brian Lane and Wilfred Gregg
Who's Who of Unsolved Murders by James Morton
 
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Was it Mabel Church?

www.unsolved-murders.co.uk/murder-content.php?key=519&termRef=Mabel%20Church

She had been a clerk in the Hackney Corporation's Electricity Department and had lived in Carleton Road in North London. She had also worked nights as a helper in a services canteen in the West End.

 
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BLACKOUT MURDERS
PROVIDE RIDDLE
LONDON, October 16.-'Three black-
out murders in London in thé last five
days have set Scotland Yard one of
its biggest problems. Latest is the
murder of Mrs. Theodora Greenhill
(65), wealthy widow, found-strangled
in her West Kensington home. ;f
First of the crimes was the dis-
covery , of the body 'of Jack Child,
53-year-old, Hendon park-keener; He
hau been shot. , Then came the mur-
der of Mabel Church ( 19) who was
found naked except for a suspender
belt, which had been used to strangle
her in a bomb-wrecked house in Hamp-
stead.
Fingerprint experts have asked doc-
tors to remove pieces of skin from her
body in order to determine whether
photographs will reveal any signy of
fingerprints.

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