#266 - The Fearmonger - Part Two (John Steed, London, UK)

#266 - The Fearmonger - Part Two (John Steed,...

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#342 - The S-Hitmen (The Marriott, Marble Arch, W2)

On Sunday 28th of March 2004 at 8.20pm, Police were called to either Room 701 or 703 at The Marriott Hotel at 134 George Street near Marble Arch, London, W1. Concerned for the guest, he was found naked, in the bath, in what looked like it could have been an accident or a suicide. ...  Show more

#341 - London's Forgotten 'Gay Slayer' (W2, SW6, SW1 and SW10)

From the 31st of January 1980 to the 1st of August 1983, on neighbouring streets across the London postcodes of W2, SW6, with two in SW1 and two in SW10, six gay men were murdered - Henry Carr, Dr Richard Mercy, Carlos Mery-Squella, Anthony Bird, Harry Williams and Peter Arne. Th ...  Show more

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