This gripping special publication on sale now delves into the chilling reality of Britain's 1,000 unsolved murders, spanning decades of investigation and heartbreak.
Freedom of Information requests and media reports have been used to compile a timeline of all 1,000 cases, highlighting the haunting details that continue to baffle investigators.
Alongside the timeline are in-depth stories exploring the lives tragically cut short, the clues left behind, key moments in the investigations, and the lasting impact on communities.
Volume II is a standalone edition that focuses on "Midnight stalkers" - the truly sinister murders that appear to be random attacks, carried out in the darkness by a predator with no obvious motive other than the thrill of the kill.
Among the revisited cold cases are famous crimes such as the Bible John murders that terrorised the Glasgow nightlife scene during the 1960s.
Other lesser-known murders include the Deep Freeze Murder, the M1 hitchhiker killer, Little Girl Blue, and Wych Elm Bella - the unsettling mystery surrounding the discovery of the skeletal remains of a woman inside a hollow tree.
It also examines Britain's known serial killers and examines the possibility of whether a notorious child killer could have gone on to murder many more victims after his early release from prison.
Cases cover every police force in Britain and range from 1938 up to the 2020s. Each case remains an enigma, with families still seeking justice and answers - and in many cases, the murderer may still walk the streets.
This comprehensive collection aims to shed fresh light on these despicable crimes and explore the question of whether justice will ever be served.
Britain's unsolved murders newsprint edition is available to buy at participating independent retailers and supermarkets in the now OR you can purchase it online HERE. For online purchases postage and packaging applies.
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