Thank you.Get hold of David Collins book if you can. He was The Times journalist who broke the story.
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I ordered the book and it's due next week.
Think it may contain some very interesting data indeed.
Thank you.Get hold of David Collins book if you can. He was The Times journalist who broke the story.
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I have too. Sales must be going up!Thank you.
I ordered the book and it's due next week.
Think it may contain some very interesting data indeed.
I have the book if you have any questions I might find in it...Not directly but I probably need to read David Collins book to get more background information. The deaths in the Davyhulme & Didsbury cases appear to have occurred on a Monday should that be relevant.
I have the book if you have any questions I might find in it.Not directly but I probably need to read David Collins book to get more background information. The deaths in the Davyhulme & Didsbury cases appear to have occurred on a Monday should that be relevant.
I’ve listened to The Times podcast on this case from May 2022. 4 things;
1) Both female victims in the Wilmslow cases had their nighties lifted to expose them. IMO this is no coincidence. The perpetrator was trying to humiliate both these poor women even in death. The level of violence towards both women would suggest the perpetrator has a hatred towards women. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if the perpetrator was single and had very few relationships with women.
2) The post-mortem for Mr Ainsworth showed unexplained injuries to his face and lips suggesting someone had covered his mouth with their hand.
3) Mr Ward had what appeared to be defensive injuries to his hands from what looked to be a knife attack.
4) It also mentions that the Police did have a suspect. I shall quote the podcast here;
“Let me be really careful here. There is a suspect that the police are aware of.
Whether or not that suspect will ever be properly investigated is another matter.”
The author of the book.I have the book if you have any questions I might find in it.
Who said that about the suspect? Not heard that one before.