DRUNK MILE (a mash-up of Murder Mile and Drunk Women Solving Crime)

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#354 - The Strangler's Excuse (Matthew Kavanagh & Isaiah Dixon, Rugby)

Saturday the 12th of April 1958, two men – 60-year-old Isaiah Dixon and 32-year-old Matthew Kavanagh – returned to their boarding house at 11 Hillmorton Road in Rugby. Kavanagh strangled Dixon with his own tie, stole 34 10s from his pockets, went shopping, and confessed to his mu ...  Show more

#353 - The 9.02 Killer (Janet Maddocks & Jack Roy Jnr)

Wednesday 20th of March 1985, the 9:02pm slow train from London Euston to Birmingham New Street pulls out of Coventry Station, having passed through Northampton, Long Buckby and Rugby. It was silent, empty, and as the lone passenger slides open the door, in an off-side compartmen ...  Show more

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