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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Murder | | | |  |  |  | Murder: Encyclopedia II - Murder at the ABA - OriginsAsimov recounts the unusual history behind Murder at the ABA in his second autobiographical volume, In Joy Still Felt (1980). According to Asimov, a book named Murder at Frankfurt had been written, placing a fictional mystery story at the Frankfurt Book Fair. His Doubleday editor, Larry Ashmead, proposed that Asimov write a similar book about the American Booksellers Convention.
Asimov attended the ABA convention in New York City and absorbed enough "local color" to invent the setting, characters and "gimmick" of ...
See also:Murder at the ABA, Murder at the ABA - Origins, Murder at the ABA - Characters, Murder at the ABA - Fictional, Murder at the ABA - Cameos of real individuals, Murder at the ABA - References and links Read more here: » Murder at the ABA: Encyclopedia II - Murder at the ABA - Origins |
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A6 murder - Peter Alphon.
The first suspect was Peter Alphon, a travelling salesman, who had behaved strangely in the period following the crime. He had no alibi for the time in question. However, at an identity parade, Storie picked out another man known to be innocent.
A6 murder - James Hanratty.
The next suspect was a 25-year old petty criminal, James Hanratty. Storie picked him from an identity parade from her hospital bed, having heard the parade members speak a particular ...
See also:A6 murder, A6 murder - The crime, A6 murder - Suspects, A6 murder - Peter Alphon, A6 murder - James Hanratty, A6 murder - Hanging of James Hanratty, A6 murder - Doubts over the verdict Read more here: » A6 murder: Encyclopedia II - A6 murder - Suspects |
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Moors murders - Pauline Reade.
Their first victim was 16-year-old Pauline Reade, a neighbor of Hindley's, who disappeared on her way to a social club in the Crumpsall district on July 12, 1963. She got into a car with Hindley while Brady secretly followed behind on his motorbike.
When the van reached Saddleworth Moor, Hindley stopped the van and got out before asking Pauline to help her find a missing glove. They were busy "searching" the moors when Brady pounced upon Pauline and smashed her skull with a s ...
See also:Moors murders, Moors murders - Brady and Hindley's Relationship, Moors murders - Victims, Moors murders - Pauline Reade, Moors murders - John Kilbride, Moors murders - Keith Bennett, Moors murders - Lesley Ann Downey, Moors murders - Edward Evans, Moors murders - Arrest and imprisonment, Moors murders - Verdict, Moors murders - Brady's imprisonment, Moors murders - Hindley's imprisonment, Moors murders - Other media Read more here: » Moors murders: Encyclopedia II - Moors murders - Victims |
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|  |  |  | Murder: Encyclopedia II - Soham murders - The TrialHuntley's defence conceded that he disposed of the girls' bodies and that they were in his house when they died. However, he claimed that Holly Wells accidentally fell in the bath and drowned and that Jessica Chapman was then so distressed that he had to restrain her to stop her screaming, but accidentally did this so forcefully that she too died. This led him to plead guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter, but the jury rejected his story and found him guilty of the murder of both girls.
Huntley was convicted on December 17, 2003 by two eleven-to-one majority jury verdicts, and on that day b ...
See also:Soham murders, Soham murders - The Trial, Soham murders - Carr, Soham murders - Sentence, Soham murders - After the Trial, Soham murders - The Bichard Inquiry, Soham murders - The Police Reform Act 2002 Read more here: » Soham murders: Encyclopedia II - Soham murders - The Trial |
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| | |  |  |  | Murder: Murder: Encyclopedia II - Diagnosis: Murder - TV MoviesMade prior to the series start:
Diagnosis of Murder (January 5, 1992)
The House on Sycamore Street (May 1, 1992)
A Twist of the Knife (February 13, 1993)
Made after the end of the regular series:
Town Without Pity (February 6, 2002)
Without Warning (April 26, 2002)
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See also:Diagnosis: Murder, Diagnosis: Murder - TV Movies, Diagnosis: Murder - Cast, Diagnosis: Murder - Episodes, Diagnosis: Murder - Season 1 1993-199419 episodes, Diagnosis: Murder - Season 2 1994-199522 episodes, Diagnosis: Murder - Novels, Diagnosis: Murder - Broadcasters Read more here: » Diagnosis: Murder: Encyclopedia II - Diagnosis: Murder - TV Movies |
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|  |  |  | Murder: Encyclopedia II - Moors murders - Other mediaThe Moors murders served partly as the inspiration for Edward Gorey's short story The Loathsome Couple.
The Moors Murders are also the subject of the song "Suffer Little Children" by The Smiths, written by Morrissey and Johnny Marr.
The Moors Murders also figure in the Throbbing Gristle song "Very Friendly."
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See also:Moors murders, Moors murders - Brady and Hindley's Relationship, Moors murders - Victims, Moors murders - Pauline Reade, Moors murders - John Kilbride, Moors murders - Keith Bennett, Moors murders - Lesley Ann Downey, Moors murders - Edward Evans, Moors murders - Arrest and imprisonment, Moors murders - Verdict, Moors murders - Brady's imprisonment, Moors murders - Hindley's imprisonment, Moors murders - Other media Read more here: » Moors murders: Encyclopedia II - Moors murders - Other media |
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|  |  |  | Murder: Encyclopedia II - Meat Is Murder - About the albumMeat Is Murder is the most eclectic Smiths album, featuring such divergent styles as funk, rockabilly, ballad, and dance, along with the Smiths' signature indie rock. As such, it contains some of the most unique and lauded songs of the Smiths catalogue. However, because of the album's extreme diversity and lack of coherence, some fans believe it is the least listenable work from their catalogue. Considered a 'grower' rather than an instant favorite, the album is o ...
See also:Meat Is Murder, Meat Is Murder - About the album, Meat Is Murder - Cover, Meat Is Murder - Track listing, Meat Is Murder - LP, Meat Is Murder - Compact disc, Meat Is Murder - People involved, Meat Is Murder - The band, Meat Is Murder - Additional musicians, Meat Is Murder - Technical staff Read more here: » Meat Is Murder: Encyclopedia II - Meat Is Murder - About the album |
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| | | |  |  |  | Murder: Encyclopedia II - Moors murders - Arrest and imprisonmentBrady was immediately arrested and charged with the murder of Edward Evans. Hindley was only arrested several days later, when police found the pair's suitcase full of evidence in a locker at Manchester Central Station. Apart from the photographs and tape recording of Lesley's torture, there was also a notebook in which John Kilbride's name was found. Both bodies were soon discovered, and Brady and Hindley were faced with three charges of murd ...
See also:Moors murders, Moors murders - Brady and Hindley's Relationship, Moors murders - Victims, Moors murders - Pauline Reade, Moors murders - John Kilbride, Moors murders - Keith Bennett, Moors murders - Lesley Ann Downey, Moors murders - Edward Evans, Moors murders - Arrest and imprisonment, Moors murders - Verdict, Moors murders - Brady's imprisonment, Moors murders - Hindley's imprisonment, Moors murders - Other media Read more here: » Moors murders: Encyclopedia II - Moors murders - Arrest and imprisonment |
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|  |  |  | Murder: Encyclopedia II - Zebra murders - Arrest and ConvictionAfter seeing his face on a wanted poster for the crimes, a man named Anthony Harris, an employee at the Black Self-Help Moving and Storage in Market Street, came forward. Seeing the reward as a way of helping his family, he called the police and told them about the "Death Angels" a group of black men within the Nation of Islam, of which Harris was a member.
Harris revealed the existence of the group to the police, and told them of a homicide which did not make the papers; it was that of a homeless man who they kidnapped from Ghirardel ...
See also:Zebra murders, Zebra murders - The Death Angels, Zebra murders - The First Wave of Murders, Zebra murders - Reaction to the Murders, Zebra murders - The Killings Resume, Zebra murders - Reaction to the Second Wave, Zebra murders - Arrest and Conviction Read more here: » Zebra murders: Encyclopedia II - Zebra murders - Arrest and Conviction |
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|  |  |  | Murder: Encyclopedia II - Soham murders - After the TrialFollowing the announcement of Huntley's conviction, it emerged that various authorities were aware of allegations, from a number of sources, that he had committed one act of indecent assault, four acts of underage sex and three rapes. The only one of these allegations that resulted in a charge was a rape, and the charge was dropped before it came to court. Huntley had also been charged with burglary, but he was not convicted. On the day of Huntley's conviction for the girls' murder, the Home Secretary David Blunkett announced an inquiry into ...
See also:Soham murders, Soham murders - The Trial, Soham murders - Carr, Soham murders - Sentence, Soham murders - After the Trial, Soham murders - The Bichard Inquiry, Soham murders - The Police Reform Act 2002 Read more here: » Soham murders: Encyclopedia II - Soham murders - After the Trial |
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| |  |  |  | Murder: Encyclopedia II - Zebra murders - The Death AngelsThe zebra killings were the work of an extremist sect of the black nationalist group, the Nation of Islam. According to their beliefs, the white race was created by a black mad scientist named Yakub, who, some say, wanted a race of inferiors to rule over. Furthermore, the Death Angels believed that they could earn "points" towards Paradise when they died if they killed as many whites as possible. In their racist teachings, they saw the whites not as human bein ...
See also:Zebra murders, Zebra murders - The Death Angels, Zebra murders - The First Wave of Murders, Zebra murders - Reaction to the Murders, Zebra murders - The Killings Resume, Zebra murders - Reaction to the Second Wave, Zebra murders - Arrest and Conviction Read more here: » Zebra murders: Encyclopedia II - Zebra murders - The Death Angels |
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