The unsolved murder of mum feared to be victim of Saturday Night Strangler
Maureen Mulcahy who was murdered in Aberavon in 1976
''Mary Fox was in bed when she was disturbed by a cry at midnight.
“I heard a petrified scream”, said the 57-year-old resident of Pendarvis Terrace in Aberavon.
“It was as though there was a fight and somebody was being hurt and then I heard a girl say: ‘Oh my God!’”.
Doubtless terrified herself, Mrs Fox would recoil when she learned what she had witnessed.
The scream had been the final breaths of 23-year-old Maureen Mulcahy, whose body was discovered by a man walking his dog having been throttled to death on nearby waste ground.
The mother-of-two, of Burns Road on the Little Warren estate, had enjoyed a night out with friends drinking bottles of her favourite cider when she told them she was going to the Green Meadow pub, where she was a regular, to meet someone.
A friend later told reporters: “We were in the car and she opened the door twice as we drove along and threatened to jump out if we did not stop outside the Green Meadow.
“To think if we had insisted on taking her home this would never have happened."
''Remarkably, Miss Mulcahy was the fourth victim to have been discovered strangled in the Neath and Port Talbot area within three years.''
''Police later said it appeared she had been punched in the face before she was strangled. But there was no sign she had been robbed of anything or of sexual activity.
Maureen's neighbours described her as a shy, quiet, inoffensive girl who was devoted to her children. The former St Joseph's RC school pupil lived with her parents and had worked at the Fred Liebetruth paint box company in Addison Road.''

Maureen Mulcahy who was murdered in Aberavon in 1976
''Mary Fox was in bed when she was disturbed by a cry at midnight.
“I heard a petrified scream”, said the 57-year-old resident of Pendarvis Terrace in Aberavon.
“It was as though there was a fight and somebody was being hurt and then I heard a girl say: ‘Oh my God!’”.
Doubtless terrified herself, Mrs Fox would recoil when she learned what she had witnessed.
The scream had been the final breaths of 23-year-old Maureen Mulcahy, whose body was discovered by a man walking his dog having been throttled to death on nearby waste ground.
The mother-of-two, of Burns Road on the Little Warren estate, had enjoyed a night out with friends drinking bottles of her favourite cider when she told them she was going to the Green Meadow pub, where she was a regular, to meet someone.
A friend later told reporters: “We were in the car and she opened the door twice as we drove along and threatened to jump out if we did not stop outside the Green Meadow.
“To think if we had insisted on taking her home this would never have happened."
''Remarkably, Miss Mulcahy was the fourth victim to have been discovered strangled in the Neath and Port Talbot area within three years.''
''Police later said it appeared she had been punched in the face before she was strangled. But there was no sign she had been robbed of anything or of sexual activity.
Maureen's neighbours described her as a shy, quiet, inoffensive girl who was devoted to her children. The former St Joseph's RC school pupil lived with her parents and had worked at the Fred Liebetruth paint box company in Addison Road.''