Year |
Name of victim(s) |
Location body found |
Notes |
1717 |
James Fleming (1682-1751) |
Dublin |
Shot in his sedan chair. |
1752 |
Colin Roy Campbell of Glenure |
Appin |
“Appin Murder”. |
1857 |
Emile L'Angelier |
Glasgow |
His lover Madeleine Smith was accused of poisoning him with arsenic. The verdict was “not proven”.[1] |
1876 |
Charles Bravo |
Balham, London |
Known as the Charles Bravo Murder or the Murder at the Priory. Charles Bravo, a lawyer was poisoned with antimony: he took three days to die but gave no indication of the source of the poison. No-one was ever charged for the crime.[2][3][4][5][6][7] |
1888–1891 |
Emily Horsnail, Fairy Fay, Annie Millwood, Ada Wilson, Emma Smith, Malvina Haynes, Martha Tabram, Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, Mary Jane Kelly, Mrs. Murphy, Annie Farmer, Rose Mylett, Elizabeth Jackson, Alice McKenzie, Rosina Smith, Frances Coles, Catherine Wohler, Mary Ann Austin, |
Whitechapel, London |
Murders and attempted murders mentioned in connection with “Jack the Ripper”. |
December 1888 |
John Gill |
Bradford, West Yorkshire |
8 year old John Gill's body was found in Manningford Lane in Bradford on the 28 December 1888. His throat had been cut, his abdomen cut open and stabbed, his arms and legs hacked off and his ears removed. William Barrett was arrested for the murder but later found not guilty. Newspapers suggested a connection to the Jack the Ripper murders, but the doctors found no connection. |
10 February 1889 |
Louisa Smith |
Lewisham, London |
Prostitute Louisa Smith was found in Algernon Road, Lewisham, with a severe fractured skull caused by a blow with a blunt instrument. |
1892 |
Unknown Female |
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire |
Body parts of a woman found in the canal, at the Wilford Canal towpath. She had been murdered then cut up. |
1902 |
Rose Harsent |
Peasenhall, Suffolk |
William Gardiner, a married man who was thought to be having an affair with the pregnant victim, was twice tried inconclusively and then set free.[8][9] |
1905 |
Mary Sophia Money |
Merstham, Surrey |
Body found in the Merstham railway tunnel. The autopsy showed a scarf had been thrust into her mouth and marks were discovered on the tunnel wall showing Miss Money had been thrown to her death from a moving train.[10] |
1907 |
Emily Dimmock |
Camden Town, London |
Known as the Camden Town murder. Prostitute Emily Dimmock was found with her throat cut. Robert Wood was accused and acquitted after a brilliant defence by Edward Marshall Hall.[11] |
1908 |
Marion Gilchrist |
Glasgow |
Oscar Slater was wrongfully convicted in 1909 and this conviction was quashed in 1928: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was prominent in securing his release. |
1908 |
Caroline Luard |
Ightham, Kent |
Known as the Seal Chart Murder. Mrs Luard was shot in a summerhouse in the middle of a wood near Sevenoaks, Kent. Her husband was accused by some, and he later committed suicide in despair. Later it was suggested that murderer John Dickman, hanged for a shooting on a train in 1910, was the guilty party. |
1909 |
George Harry Storrs |
Gorse Hall, Stalybridge |
Two men were tried but neither was convicted. |
1911 |
Joseph Wilson |
Lintz Green railway station |
Railway porter Samuel Atkinson was charged but no evidence was offered against him. |
1919 |
Bella Wright |
Little Stretton, near Leicester |
Known as the Green Bicycle Case as the victim was last seen with a man owning one. A green bicycle was found in a canal and its owner Ronald Light {1885–1975} traced. He stood trial, but was found not guilty of murder, thanks to the brilliant defence by Sir Edward Marshall Hall KC, who had Light in the witness box admitting to every allegation made against him, except her murder.[11] |
1920 |
Mabel Greenwood |
Kidwelly |
Harold Greenwood (1874–1929) was accused of poisoning his wife Mabel with arsenic. He was acquitted at Carmarthen Assizes in 1920 after a defence by Edward Marshall Hall.[11][12] |
1931 |
Julia Wallace |
Liverpool |
Known as The Wallace Case. Julia's husband William Herbert Wallace was convicted, but this was quashed when he successfully appealed. Recent books have named a suspect. |
1931 |
Hubert Chevis |
Aldershot, Hampshire |
Chevis was poisoned after eating partridge laced with strychnine.[13] |
1934 |
Unknown female |
Brighton |
Torso found in a trunk at Brighton Station. This is known as the Brighton Trunk Crime no. 1. See Brighton trunk murders. |
Year |
Name of victim(s) |
Location body found |
Notes |
1943 |
Unknown female, informally known as "Bella" |
Wychbury Hill, Hagley, Worcestershire |
“Bella in the Wych Elm”. |
1945 |
Charles Walton |
Meon Hill, Upper Quinton, Warwickshire |
On Valentines Day 1945 the body of local farm labourer Charles Walton was found murdered with his own trouncing hook and pinned to the ground with a pitchfork. The body had had a large cross engraved into the chest and neck which caused many rumours to circulate linking the murder to witchcraft or satanism.[14] |
1949 |
Emily Armstrong |
London |
Emily Armstrong was a British victim of an unsolved murder in which she had been beaten to death and later found at her place of employment, a dry cleaner's shop on St John's Wood High Street. Police later determined she had been killed roughly an hour before her body was found at around 4:00 pm. A post-mortem examination also showed that her skull had been shattered by at least 22 blows from a blunt object, later believed to be a claw hammer. |
1949 |
Gertrude O'Leary |
|
In the summer of 1949 the vicious murder of a well-liked, 66-year-old local licencee – Gertrude O'Leary – shocked the residents of Stokes Croft to the core. Her killer was never found.[15] |
September 1954 |
Jean Townsend |
Ruislip, Middlesex |
On 15 September 1954, 21 year old Jean Mary Townsend was found murdered on what was then waste land near to the junction of Victoria Road and Angus Drive. The autopsy report stated that she had been strangled with her own scarf. In 1982 the Metropolitan Police announced that they were to review their files on the case following some anonymous telephone calls. To this day, no one has been charged with Jean's killing and it remains unsolved. Britain's National Archives have indicated that the police files on the case are likely to be made available for public inspection in 2031.[16] |
March 1959 |
Real Tessier |
|
Real Tessier, 33, was last seen alive 31 March at the Empire Hotel in St. Thomas. He was found shot dead beside a vehicle outside the city less than an hour later.[17] |
1959–1965 |
1959: Elizabeth Figg 1963: Gwynneth Rees 1964:Laurie James Raymond Venables Birmingham Hannah Tailford, Irene Lockwood, Helene Barthelemy, Mary Fleming & Margaret McGowan 1965: Bridget O'Hara |
West London |
'Jack the Stripper' victims. |
1966 |
Yolande Waddington |
Beenham, Berkshire |
Yolande Waddington, age 17, was found dead in the village of Beenham in October 1966. On 16 November 2011, 64-year-old David Burgess, formerly of Beenham, was arrested by officers from Thames Valley Police's major crime review team. Mr Burgess has been remanded in custody to appear before Newbury magistrates on 22 November 2011.[18] |
1967 |
Herbert Wilkinson |
Middlewich, Cheshire |
In October 1967, the body of a solicitor was discovered in a shallow grave by the side of the Trent & Mersey Canal. 54-year-old Herbert Wilkinson, a lonely bachelor, allegedly with homosexual tendencies, who, seven months earlier, had been struck off by the Law Society because of problems with his practice in Middlewich.[19] |
1968–1969 |
Patricia Docker, Jemima McDonald & Helen Puttock |
Glasgow |
“Bible John” victims. |
1969 |
April Fabb |
Metton, Norfolk |
On 8 April 1969 13-year-old April Fabb left her parents house to cycle to Roughton, two miles away, to take a present of a package of cigarettes as a birthday to her brother-in-law. She never arrived. Her blue and white bicycle was found dumped behind a hedge half a mile from her home at 2.12pm. She has never been found to this day.[20] |
1969 |
Annie Walker |
Heather, Leicestershire |
Beaten to death in her home. By re-examining evidence gathered at the scene, police have now been able to extract DNA samples which would positively identify the murderer, but have yet to find a match for the killer's DNA profile.[21] |
1969 |
Lucy Tinslop |
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire |
Murdered on 4 August in St Mary's Rest Garden on Bath Street, Nottingham. Became known locally as the 'Birthday Girl Murder' as it took place on the victim's 21st birthday. She left home after a birthday party at her parents house. Screams were heard coming from the rest garden. Lucy's body was found strangled. She had been raped and her killer had ripped her abdomen open and stabbed her vagina over 20 times. Some speculate that the killer was Arnold Booth, a resident of Sneinton in Nottinghamshire, though it is unclear whether any evidence exists to link Booth to Lucy's murder. In 1977 Booth was sentenced to life imprisonment having been convicted of the murder of Renee Howard. |
Year |
Name of victim(s) |
Location body found |
Notes |
March 1970 |
Jackie Ansell-Lamb |
Mere, Cheshire |
An 18-year-old hitch-hiker who disappeared on 8 March 1970. Six days later the girl's body was discovered by a farmer in Square Wood, near Knutsford. She had been sexually assaulted and strangled.[22] |
October 1970 |
Barbara Mayo |
Ault Hucknall near Bolsover, Derbyshire |
In October 1970 Barbara Mayo set off from her London home to hitchhike north. Six days later the 24-year-old's body was found in a wood by the north-bound carriageway in view of Hardwick Hall. The teacher had been raped and then strangled. Twenty years later, in 1990, detectives were able to confirm using DNA that Mayo's killer was the same man who raped and strangled 18-year-old Jackie Ansell-Lamb.[23] |
1970 |
Susan Long |
Aylsham, Norfolk |
On 10 March the Norwich Union worker had been out dancing at the Gala Ballroom in Norwich and caught the last bus home to Aylsham. She arrived at around 11.10pm and began the seven-minute walk to her parents’ home, but never arrived. The headlights of a milk-float picked the shape of her body lying in a pool of rainwater in a lovers’ lane the following morning.[24] |
1971 |
Unidentified man |
Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire |
On 26 March 1971, Former Constable David Nathan found a skull in a field off Newton Road. After police excavated, a body was found, the murdered man had his hands tied behind his back and his feet lashed. He was in a sitting position and was naked except for a pair of mustard coloured socks and a golden ring. he had undergone extensive dental work less than six months before his death. He was white, with short, brown hair and about 5 ft 8 ins tall, had a prominent bottom jaw and suffered from torticollis – a neck condition that would have caused his head to lean to the right. In November 2006, his face was reconstructed in the hope he would be recognised, but to no avail. In October 2008, a book was published in the hope someone would be able to solve the murder. |
1971 |
Gloria Booth |
Ruislip, Middlesex |
On the morning of Sunday 13 June, the naked body of Gloria Booth was discovered on a recreation ground off Nairn Road, approximately half a mile from South Ruislip Underground Station and a mile from the scene of the Jean Townsend killing 17 years earlier. Like Jean Townsend, Mrs Booth – a 29 year old housewife from Ealing – had died from strangulation and it appeared that – as in the Townsend killing – a scarf had been used.[25] |
1972 |
Judith Roberts |
Tamworth, Staffordshire |
A 14-year-old girl was battered to death not far from her family home in Tamworth. A young soldier stationed at Whittington Barracks confessed to the murder and served 25 years in jail. However, he later claimed that his confession was a result of psychological problems he was experiencing at the time; there being no other evidence against him, his conviction was overturned by the Court of Appeal. The real killer remains unknown.[26] |
September 1973 |
Wendy Sewell |
Bakewell, Derbyshire |
A 32-year-old legal secretary was savagely beaten in a churchyard, and later died of her wounds. The church groundskeeper Stephen Downing was convicted and served 27 years for the murder, but the verdict was eventually overturned on appeal. The case was re-investigated by police, but no further arrests were made.[27] |
1974 |
Glenis Carruthers |
Clifton, Bristol |
A 20-year old woman from Amersham was found strangled on Clifton Down after she had left a friend's 21st birthday on Friday 18 January at 10pm.[28] |
1974 |
Unidentified headless woman |
Cockley Cley, Norfolk |
Concealed in weeds off the Cockley Cley road, near Swaffham, the badly-decomposed and headless body of a young woman was found by a farm worker. She was wearing a pink, frilled Marks & Spencer nightdress, but a better clue was the brown plastic sheet in which she was wrapped, bearing the letters NCR (National Cash Register). Only six such sheets were made by a Scottish company between 1962 and 1968, but police never identified the woman, let alone her killer. Today, there is no grave or headstone, just an unmarked spot in a Swaffham churchyard.[29] |
1975 |
Eve Stratford |
Leyton, London |
Stratford was found dead on 18 March 1975 the Bunny girl who worked at the Playboy Club in Park Lane where she had been pictured with Eric Morecambe and Sid James, had her throat cut between eight and 12 times by an unknown attacker. She had also been tied up and gagged and was found by her boyfriend lying on the floor in her apartment in Lyndhurst Drive, Leyton, London the case would remain a cold one until in late 2007, the investigators in the case found links between the Playboy Bunny murder and another one of 16 year old Lynne Weedon. Weedon had been beaten over the head with a blunt object as she took a short-cut to her home in Hounslow six months after the model’s death the same year. Despite horrific injuries Weedon was alive when found the next morning but died a week later in hospital without regaining consciousness. Both cases where featured on the BBC Crimewatch programme in the UK in September 2007, where DCI Andy Mortimer appeared said to presenter Fiona Bruce that both murders were definitely sexually motivated. The cold case was in 2007 opened on new to try to find the killer and investigators says that they are sure the both women where murdered by the same person. The investigators say that the breakthrough in the case was because of new DNA technology which proves the two murders were committed by the same person.[30][31][32][33][34] |
1976 |
Renee MacRae and Andrew MacRae |
Dalmagarry, Highland |
Described as one of the most baffling mysteries in Scottish criminal history, the murder of Renee MacRae and her three-year old son Andrew, shocked and scandalised the Highlands, and it mesmerised the small, tight-knit community in Inverness.[35] MacRae had planned to spend the weekend with her lover in Perthshire, a married man, who was also Andrew's father. On the evening of Friday, 12 November 1976, MacRae left Inverness and headed south on the A9. At ten o'clock that evening a train driver reported a car ablaze on a lay-by adjacent to the A9 trunk road at Dalmagarry. The bodies have never been found, though traces of blood matching Renee and Andrew's blood type were discovered in the boot of the burnt out car. Attention focused on the nearby Dalmagarry quarry, were a senior member of the police believed they were buried. A 2004 excavation of the area found nothing of interest, however a local farmer has opined that the bodies could be buried under the A9, which was in the middle of a major programme of upgrading at the time of the disappearance. The farmer called for the road to be excavated at the spot where a radar survey he commissioned found “anomalies”.[36] |
1978 |
Genette Tate |
Aylesbeare, Devon |
13-year-old Genette Tate went missing at 3.35pm BST on 19 August 1978 whilst delivering newspapers. Her bicycle and sack containing the newspapers were found lying in the middle of the road, on a quiet country lane but her body has never been found and her abductor has never been brought to justice. |
1978 |
Carl Bridgewater |
Yew Tree Farm, Kinver, Staffordshire |
The Bridgewater Four were originally convicted in 1979, but they were acquitted in 1997. |
1978 |
Georgi Markov |
London |
Agents of the Bulgarian secret police, Darzhavna Sigurnost, assisted by the KGB had previously made two failed attempts to kill Markov before a third attempt succeeded. On 7 September 1978, Markov walked across Waterloo Bridge spanning the River Thames, and was waiting at a bus stop on the other side, when he was jabbed in the calf by a man holding an umbrella. The man apologized and walked away. Markov would later tell doctors that the man had spoken with a foreign accent. The event is recalled as the "Umbrella Murder" with the assassin claimed to be Francesco Gullino, codenamed "Piccadilly". |
1979 |
Sally Ann McGrath |
Peterborough |
Sally was found murdered in March 1980 having disappeared from Peterborough on 11 July 1979. Her body was found in a shallow grave in woods in Castor Hanglands in Peterborough.[37] On 9 October 2011, a man was charged with her murder.[38] |
1979 |
Unidentified woman |
Bedgebury Forest, Kent |
On 23 October 1979, a mystery woman aged between 30 and 35 was found in Bedgebury Forest having been beaten to death. The discovery lead to a murder enquiry but she was never identified. It was thought she had come from Eastern Europe and had one child. She was white, about 5 ft 1 in, of thin build, with brown eyes and dark brown, shoulder-length straight hair. When found she was wearing black shoes, a floral dress and a black polo neck jumper. Police had re-investigated the case in 1999, and in May 2000 Harry Pennells from East Sussex stood trial for her murder but was acquitted after a four-week trial. Still more than 20 years on, her identity remains a mystery and the crime unsolved. |
1979 |
Lynda Farrow |
Whitehall Road, Woodford Green, London |
On 19 January 1979, heavily pregnant mother of two Lynda Farrow was found brutally murdered in her home in Whitehall Road. Her throat had been slashed and she had been raped. Earlier that day, Farrow had been shopping with her mother, now eighty-six, and had bought a new pair of shoes and a coat made for pregnant woman. She then went to her partner's fruit stall before returning home by car. It is believed that Farrow either ran into her home to answer her ringing phone, leaving the door opened behind her, or that she knew her attacker and let him in willingly. Farrow's body was found by her two daughters. In 2010, Farrow's killing was reconstructed on BBC's Crimewatch. The appeal featured her partner, now re-married, and her two daughters. The only sighting of Farrow's killer was by her neighbour, who saw a man wearing a long black coat entering Farrow's home at around 2pm. He had blonde hair and blue eyes. The only other clue to the killer is a set of footprints leading to Farrow's house. So far, nobody has been convicted for her murder. |
Year |
Name of victim(s) |
Location body found |
Notes |
1980 |
Jessie Earl |
Eastbourne |
Aged 22, disappeared around 15 May 1980. Her skeletal remains were found 9 years later in April 1989 in bushes at Beachy Head. British Serial Killer Peter Tobin is now suspect of the unsolved killing of Earl, as he lived in Eastbourne the in the early 1980s. Police later commented however that "cannot prove anything unless Tobin confesses".[39] |
1981 |
Unidentified woman |
Yorkshire |
A woman's naked and decomposed body was found dumped in bushes next to a country road near Sutton Bank on 28 August 1981 after police received an anonymous tip off from a "well spoken man" who refused to give his name for "security reasons". It was later established the woman was 5ft4, aged about 40 and probably had two or three children. The case became known as the "Nude in the Nettles" due to the location of the body. In November 1981, medical students constructed a waxwork of the woman, but the case remains a mystery three decades on.[40][41] |
1982 |
Roberto Calvi |
Blackfriars Bridge |
Italian banker, chairman of Banco Ambrosiano which collapsed in one of modern Italy's biggest political scandals, found hanged. The death was ruled as murder after two coroner's inquests and an independent investigation, and, in June 2007, five people were acquitted of his murder after a trial in Rome. See also "In God's Name", a book by David Yallop, which relates Calvi's murder, and the 'suiciding' of his secretary, to corruption, and – possibly – the death of Pope John Paul I – Papa Albini. |
1982 |
Yiannoulla Yianni |
Hampstead, London |
The 17-year-old schoolgirl was raped and murdered at her family home on 13 August 1982. There was no sign of a break-in and, therefore, police believe she knew her attacker. Yiannoulla, of Greek-Cypriot background, had spent the morning with her mother in the family’s shop before returning home to prepare lunch. Her body was found by her parents when they returned home at around 3 pm. Witnesses reported seeing Yiannoulla talking to a man on the doorstep. Advances in DNA technology led to the re-opening of the case in 2001 but as yet there have been no further developments. |
1983 |
Janice Carole Weston |
Cambridgeshire |
At 0900 hrs on Sunday, 11 September 1983, the fully clothed body of an unidentified female was found in a ditch adjacent to a lay-by on the northbound carriageway of the A1 road, approximately 1 1/2 miles south of the Brampton Hut roundabout, Cambridgeshire. This body was identified to be the body of Janice Weston formerly living in London, a solicitor and partner of a well established firm in Lincolns Inn, London. She was last seen alive on Saturday, 10 September 1983, at her office in London.[37] |
1984 |
Melanie Road |
Bath |
In June 1984, seventeen-year-old Melanie Road was brutally strangled to death while walking home after a nightout in the nearby Bath city-centre. She had met her boyfriend and his brother earlier that evening, and had left the club with them at around 2.30am. Melanie's boyfriend offered to get her a taxi, but tragically, Melanie refused and began the 20-minute walk home to her home in St. Stephen's Court. Her body was discovered at 5.30am by a local milkman just 50 yards from her doorstep. Melanie had been sexually assaulted, beaten and strangled to death. In 2009, Melanie's murder was reconstructed on BBC's Crimewatch, but no new leads to the killer's identidy came to light and the murder remains unsolved.[42] |
1985 |
Sandra Phillips |
Swansea |
The mother of four was found beaten and strangled inside the sex shop she managed, which was locked up. Two brothers were wrongly convicted and spent seven years behind bars before their 1992 release, after which police apologised for investigational failings. A 2002 review and 2004 turned up new information but no killer, and in 2009 it was announced that the investigation would cease unless and until new information surfaced.[43] |
1985 |
Phil Nickson |
Stoke Newington, London |
A 32 year old civil servant killed by a blow to the head in Newington Green Road at about 5 pm on 6 November 1985. An extensive police investigation including a reconstruction on the BBC programme Crimewatch failed to solve the case. |
1986 |
Ann Ballantine |
Edinburgh |
Ann was a 20 year old woman that was found in a canal wrapped in carpet. She had been raped then throttled.The killer kept her before dumping her in the canal.[44] |
1986 |
Suzy Lamplugh |
Fulham, London |
An estate agent aged 25 disappeared after she went to meet a "Mr Kipper". She was last seen at 12:40 BST on 28 July 1986. So far her body has not been found. Police have also investigated a link between the disappearance of Lamplugh and convicted killer John Cannan, who murdered newly-wed Shirley Banks in October 1987. It is known that Cannan's nickname in prison was Mr. Kipper. However, there was never enough evidence to connect him with the disappearance and assumed murder of Lamplugh. |
1986 |
Nicola Fellows & Karen Hadaway |
Moulsecoomb, north of Brighton |
A local roofer, Russell Bishop, was tried for the rape and strangulation of the two schoolgirls, but was acquitted. Bishop was convicted in 1991 for the kidnapping and attempted murder of a seven year old schoolgirl.[45] |
1986 |
Linda Cook |
Portsmouth |
A 24 year old barmaid was raped and beaten to death in a school playground. Footprint evidence led to the conviction of an off duty sailor, Michael Shirley, and the case was dubbed the "Cinderella Murder". Shirley was sentenced to life in 1988, but eventually released in 2003 when DNA evidence proved he was not the killer.[46] |
1986 |
John William Malthouse |
Cambridge |
John Malthouse, of no fixed abode, living in and around Cambridge for several years. On 22 August 1986 his body was found in toilets at Victoria Avenue, Midsummers Common, Cambridge. he had been the subject of an extremely violent assault. No persons have been charged with this offence and the matter is still undetected.[37][47] |
1987 |
Helen Fleet |
Weston-super-Mare |
The brutal murder of Helen Fleet has left a lasting legacy in Weston-super-Mare. Even though nearly 25 years have passed since the frenzied attack, some townsfolk still fear returning to the beauty spot where she met her end. People continue to talk about the murder, apparently it was a motiveless attack on a defenceless pensioner.[48] |
1988 |
Lockerbie bombing |
Scottish airspace |
On 21 December 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 from Heathrow to New York exploded over the Scottish town of Lockerbie, killing all 259 people on board and 11 on the ground. In January 2001, Libyan Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was found guilty of mass murder and jailed for life with a minimum term of 20 years. However, no-one else has been brought to court, leaving the case open. In August 2009, Megrahi was released from jail and sent back to Libya on compassionate grounds as he was said to have terminal prostate cancer. Some relatives of the dead welcomed the decision to release Megrahi, as they were convinced that he was wrongly convicted of the mass murder.[49] |
1989 |
James Hassard |
Caol, near Fort William |
The badly-beaten body of James "Jimmy" Hassard (47) was found in a car park in the Highland village of Caol, near Fort William, in the early hours of Saturday, 18 February 1989. Mr Hassard had been drinking in the nearby Lochaber Bar between about 8pm on Friday, February 17 and 1am on Saturday. Despite a lengthy police inquiry, no-one has ever been caught. In 2010, Northern Constabulary said they are conducting a review into the murder in the hope that some new evidence may come to light and ultimately resolve the case.[50] |
Year |
Name of victim(s) |
Location body found |
Notes |
June 1990 |
Leonard Gomm |
Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire |
Mr Gomm, 75, was a taxi driver found stabbed to death in the village of Hampden Gay, near Bletchingdon in Oxfordshire, at 10.50am on 13 June 1990. His Ford Granada taxi was found five yards away. Mr Gomm had radioed his employers four hours earlier (at about 6.35am) telling them he was taking a passenger to Bicester. Police believe he picked up the fare from Gloucester Green, Oxford at 6.15am. Two witnesses saw the victim driving his taxi with a passenger at around this time. No money or valuables had been taken from Mr Gomm or his taxi leaving the motive as to his murder a mystery. On the 20th anniversary of the murder, Thames Valley Police reported the uncovering of new forensic evidence which could shed light on the motive.[51][52] |
December 1990 |
Steve Johnson |
Mow Cop, Staffordshire |
On 22 December, insurance salesman and part-time taxi driver Johnson was last sighted at 3.30am collecting a fare in Hanley bound for Packmoor. His body was discovered by a dog walker four hours later with his throat cut 20 yards from his taxi.[53] |
1991 |
Penny Bell |
Perivale, London |
Body found in a car in Gurnell Grove Leisure Centre car park. The victim was a 43-year-old businesswoman and mother of two, who was stabbed 50 times as she sat behind the wheel of her car.[54] |
1991 |
Sandy Drummond |
Fife, Scotland |
Reclusive Drummond, 33, was found dead on a farm track close to the home he shared with his brother, an isolated cottage in St. Andrews, Fife, on 24 June 1991. Just days prior to his death, Drummond had withdrawn large amounts of cash from his accounts, although the money was later found in the house. He had also resigned from his job three days before his death. On the day itself, he was seen running from his house to fields opposite carrying a blue sports bag which has never been found. At 2.30pm, a man was seen on a bus near to Drummond's cottage with a blood stained bandage wrapped around his hand. This man was never traced. Several occasions before Drummond's death (and twice on the actual day), an orange Morris Marina was seen parked outside the cottage, but it is still unknown who owned this car or who visited him. Drummond's death was originally ruled as natural, but forensics later revealed he had injuries to his neck.[55][56] |
1991 |
Bolney Torso victim |
Bolney, Sussex |
In October 1991, the body of an unidentified man was discovered with its head and hands missing in woodland off Broxmead Lane in Bolney, Sussex. His head and hands had been removed to mask his identity. He was never identified and buried at Haywards Heath cemetery in 1994. In March 2009 police exhumed the body and gave a revised description of the man. He was between 5 ft 6 and 5 ft 8, aged possibly in 30s but believed to be as old as 45 and well built. They have issued pictures of his clothing, including a light-blue shirt, with a distinctive motif on its pocket. At the time of the crime, police said they were seeking the driver of a grey estate car who had been seen in the area shortly before the body was found. He was described as "Scandinavian looking" and in his 30s.[57] |
1992 |
Natalie Pearman |
Norwich, Norfolk |
16 year-old Natalie was strangled and her body dumped in woodland at Ringland Hills, on the edge of Norwich. At around 3.45am on 20 November, a lorry driver taking a short cut through Ringland Hills spotted Natalie’s body in a layby.[58] |
1992 |
Johanna Young |
Watton, Norfolk |
On 23 December 14-year-old Johanna left her home in Merton Road, Watton, at around 7.30pm and was seen outside her local fish and chip shop half an hour later. The alarm was raised the following morning when she failed to turn up for her paper round and, on Boxing Day, her body was found in a freezing pond near her home and clothes and shoes discarded nearby.[59] |
1993 |
Claire Tiltman |
Greenhithe, Kent |
16-year-old Claire took a short cut down an alleyway on her way to meet a friend. Just 100 steps from the safety of a busy main road, she was stabbed 40 times in an apparently random attack.[60] |
1993 |
Peter Stone |
Cottenham, Cambridgeshire |
Postman Peter Stone of Cottenham, a father of 2, was attacked near the Chequer's pub where he had been drinking on a Saturday night. He was found with serious head injuries in the early hours of the following morning. Mr Stone was taken to Addenbrooke's hospital where he died.[37] |
1993 |
Jean Bradley |
Acton, London |
Stabbed to death in Carbery Avenue. Victim was a 47-year-old businesswoman. A man was charged, but due to a lack of evidence the case was dropped.[61] |
1993 |
Karen Hales |
Ipswich, Suffolk |
Young mother Karen Hales was murdered in her own home in front of her young daughter. Karen, aged 21, was stabbed and her body set on fire during a vicious attack at her home in Lavenham Road, Ipswich, on Sunday 21 November 1993.[62] |
1993 |
Doris Shelley |
Martlesham, Suffolk |
Pensioner Doris Shelley died after she was attacked in her own home at Martlesham, near Woodbridge on 11 February 1993.[63] |
1993 |
Harry and Megan Tooze |
Llanharry, South Wales |
Shot at point blank range in their home at Ty Ar y Waun Farm. Jonathan Jones, the boyfriend of their daughter Cheryl was convicted of their murder, but the verdict was quickly overturned on appeal. Since then South Wales Police have made several attempts to solve the murder, but no further arrests have been made.[64] |
1994 |
Chris Little |
Stockport |
Shot whilst driving his car. Arran Coghlan was charged but cleared; the next decade Coghlan went on to be charged and cleared in two other murders and with cocaine smuggling.[65][66] |
1994 |
Lindsay Jo Rimer |
Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire |
Teenager, Lindsay Jo Rimer, lived with her parents at Cambridge Street, Hebden Bridge. She was a pupil at Calder High School. At around 10pm on 7 November 1994 she left home to visit the local Spar Supermarket in Crown Street, Hebden Bridge, to buy cornflakes. On the way to the shop she visited the Trades Club in Holme Street. According to CCTV footage in the supermarket Lindsay paid for the cornflakes at 10.22pm. Five months later on 12 April 1995, her body was recovered from the Rochdale Canal, approximately one mile upstream from Hebden Bridge town centre.[67] |
1994 |
Tracy Mertens |
Eaton, Macclesfield, Cheshire |
Aged 31, from Rochdale, Greater Manchester, died 24 hours after being left on the steps of a church by her killers, who abducted her when she returned to pick up belongings from her former home in Nechells, Birmingham. She suffered horrific burns and was found by a man who heard her cries as he walked past the churchyard on 23 December 1994. It was a bitterly cold evening but her clothes were still smouldering. A petrol can was found nearby. Mertens was taken to hospital but died in the early hours of Christmas Eve.[68] |
1995 |
Janet Brown |
Hall Farm, Spriggs Holly Lane, between Radnage and Chinnor, Buckinghamshire/Oxfordshire border |
Aged 51, a mother of three who worked as a nurse in Oxford, was found gagged and handcuffed at her home.[69][70] |
1995 |
Ian Stewart Grant |
Cambridge |
Ian Grant was a night club doorman working in Cambridge. He was shot dead on some waste ground near Fulborne Hospital in November 1995.[37] |
1996 |
Alan Holmes |
Camden |
Found fully clothed and tied face-down to his bed by police on 4 January after being there for ten days; he died in hospital the next day. Several people had used his bank cards to steal £1,000.[71] |
1996 |
David Spencer & Patrick Warren |
Chelmsley Wood, West Midlands |
13-year-old David Spencer and 11-year-old Patrick Warren went missing on Boxing Day 1996 after going out to play on Warren's new bike. In the afternoon, the boys went ice skating with a group of friends on Meriden Lake. At 3.40pm, a policeman warned them off. They went to a friend's house and eventually returned to Spencer's house at 11.30pm, but did not stay long. They said they were going to stay at Warren's brother's flat, but they never arrived. They were last seen at 12.30am scrounging for biscuits in a petrol station. The bike was found behind the petrol station. They were reported missing at 4am. No bodies have ever been found.[72] |
1996 |
Melanie Hall |
Bristol |
Melanie Hall, a 25-year-old psychology graduate from Bradford Leigh, Wiltshire, disappeared in June 1996 after a night out in Bath. Her remains were found on a motorway slip road near Bristol in 2009. |
1996 |
Damien Nettles |
Isle of Wight |
The 16-year-old vanished in Cowes. The disappearance remains under investigation as murder and in 2011 several men were arrested and released on bail.[73] |
1996 |
Richard Watson |
East Grinstead, Sussex |
On the evening of 10 December, business tychoon Richard Watson was shot dead by an unknown gunman as he arrived home. Charges were brought against the victim's wife and stepdaughter, but these were eventually dropped. (Sussex Police later apologised to the two women and acknowledged their total innocence.) Another suspect has since been identified, but no charges have yet been brought.[74] |
1997 |
Patricia Grainger |
Sheffield, South Yorkshire |
Mother aged 25, murdered and dumped in a brook close to woodlands.[75] |
1997 |
Billie-Jo Jenkins |
Hastings, East Sussex |
Foster father Sion Jenkins was originally convicted of murder in 1998. This conviction was quashed in 2004 and a retrial was ordered. The first retrial in 2005 and a second retrial in 2006 both ended when the juries were unable to reach a verdict. Jenkins was formally acquitted. |
1997 |
Kate Bushell |
Exeter, Devon |
Schoolgirl Kate Bushell was murdered as she walked a neighbour's dog a short distance from her home in Exwick, on the outskirts of Exeter. Bushell, aged 14, set off from her home in Burrator Drive, at 4.30pm on 15 November 1997. When she failed to come home, her parents called the police. A search located her body in a field next to Exwick Lane at 7.35pm that evening. She had been brutally murdered.[76][77][78] |
1998 |
Elsie Viva Freeman |
Cambridge |
The body of Elsie Viva Freeman was discovered on her bed at her home address at Mill Road, Impington at about 1212hrs on Saturday 7 March 1998 by a member of the family.[37] |
1998 |
Julia Webb |
Sandiway near Northwich, Cheshire |
Housewife Julia Webb, 52, was battered with a blunt instrument while walking her dog near her home in Sandiway on 22 July 1998.[79] |
1998 |
Lyn Bryant |
Truro, Cornwall |
Lyn Bryant was murdered as she was walking her dog along a country lane at Ruan High Lanes near Truro in Cornwall on 20 October 1998. Her body was found at 2.40pm. She had been stabbed several times.[80] |
1998 |
Saul Nahome |
Finchley, London |
Nahome was shot at his home several times in the back; upon collapsing, he was shot again in the head. The case is believed to be linked to the disappearance earlier in 1998 of business associate Gilbert Wynter.[81] |
1999 |
Vicky Hall |
Trimley St Mary, Suffolk |
Seventeen-year-old Victoria (Vicky) Hall went missing at about 2.30am on Sunday, 19 September 1999, as she walked towards her home in Faulkeners Way, Trimley St Mary. Vicky’s body was found, about 25 miles away, in a stream near Creeting St Peter (near Stowmarket) at 7.30pm on Friday, 24 September 1999.[82] |
1999 |
Jill Dando |
Fulham, London |
On the morning of 26 April 1999, Dando left the home of her fiancé, Dr. Alan Farthing, and returned to her house in Gowan Avenue, Fulham, West London. As she reached her front door at about 11:30, she was shot once in the head.[83] Her body was discovered shortly afterwards by a friend, local resident Helen Doble, and she was taken to the nearby Charing Cross Hospital where she was declared dead on arrival at 13:03 BST. After a huge amount of press coverage and a 13 month investigation police arrested Barry George, a convicted sex offender, for her murder. Originally convicted on 2 July 2001 to life imprisonment George appealed the conviction in November 2007. Following an eight week hearing he was acquitted on 1 August 2008.[84] |
Year |
Name of victim(s) |
Location body found |
Notes |
December 2000 |
Rachel Manning |
Woburn Golf Club, Milton Keynes |
The body of Rachel Manning, 18, was found at Woburn Golf Club, in Milton Keynes, on 12 December 2000. She had disappeared two days earlier after a 1960s-themed fancy dress party at Bradwell Village Hall, in the town. In December 2011 a 40-year-old man, Shahidul Ahmed, from Chestnut Crescent, Bletchley. was charged with her murder.[85][86] |
2001 |
Unknown boy |
River Thames |
“Torso in the Thames” victim |
2001 |
David Barnshaw |
Stockport |
The drug dealer was abducted and forced to drink petrol. He died in a burning car. Arran Coghlan - previously cleared of the murder of Chris Little - was prosecuted but cleared after it emerged the prosecution held undisclosed evidence concerning another possible suspect. Coghlan went on to be charged and cleared with a third count of murder and cocaine smuggling.[65] |
2002 |
Unidentified man |
Winsford Hill, Winsford, Somerset |
The man's badly decomposed corpse was found on 13 March 2002 wrapped in bin bags, a green single bed sheet and a single duvet. He had been tied with a stereo wire that was found with the remains. He is thought to have died 2–3 years before being found. It is not clear if the body had been brought into the UK from abroad. In May 2002, Detectives appealed on Crimewatch UK in the hope someone would recognise him but nobody called in to say who he was. In September, a new reconstruction of the man's head was released in a fresh appeal to identify him. He was 25–35 years old with black or dark brown hair and 5 ft 8–5 ft 9ins tall. He was thought to be Mediterranean, Middle Eastern or North African. He was wearing a gold chain that had a 22-carat pendant with the verse 225 from the Koran, the Holy Text of Islam, inscribed in Arabic across it. In September 2006 a funeral was held for the mystery victim. His identity is still a mystery more than six years on.[87] |
2002 |
Michelle Bettles |
Norwich, Norfolk |
Mother of three small children, none of whom were in her care, Michelle was last seen alive in the Queens Road area of Norwich in March 2002. Her fully-clothed body was found in a woodland off Podmore Lane, Scarning, three days later.[88] |
2002 |
Unidentified man |
Charnock Richard, Lancashire |
The murder victim's skeletal remains were found submerged in a pond off Back Lane in Charnock Richard, Chorley on 26 July 2002. It is thought he had died between October 2001 and June 2002. He was 5 ft 6– 5 ft 8 ins tall and aged between 20 and 30. He had a deformnity to his legs that was probably the result of a childhood disease. There was no clothing at the scene, no vehicle abandoned nearby, no personal effects on the body. Tests on chemicals in the bones suggest the victim would probably have lived the last ten years of his life in the West Midlands. Investigators focus on the Birmingham and Wolverhampton areas. Earlier investigations showed him to be more than likely of Asian origin but could not rule out his being a white European. It's suspected that the person could have been an illegal migrant, possibly from India. |
2003 |
Margaret Muller |
Victoria Park, London |
Muller, 27, was fatally stabbed while jogging in the park. Police suspect she may have been targeted in a robbery gone wrong.[89] |
2003 |
Shafilea Ahmed |
Warrington, Cheshire |
Ahmed disappeared on September 11, 2003 and had been missing for a week before her teachers informed the police; subsequently there was a major campaign to urge people who had any information to come forward. Actress Shobna Gulati was persuaded to front the media campaign, and read some of her poems on television. In February 2004, Ahmed's corpse was found in the River Kent near Sedgwick, in proximity to Kendal in the Lake District (70 miles away from Warrington). Police believed that members of her family knew something about the case but were withholding evidence, her parents were arrested and later released and eight of her extended family are currently awaiting trial for conspiracy to pervert the course of justice[90] in relation to the case, in addition there is still confusion regarding exact events of the trip she made to Pakistan regarding an arranged marriage. |
2003 |
Paul Savage |
Mold, Wales |
Postman Paul Savage, aged 30, died on 4 February 2003 after being attacked by two men while on his round in Mold, Flintshire.
Mr Savage, originally from Sale in Greater Manchester died in Wrexham Maelor Hospital from head injuries. He had been struck on the head several times with a wooden baton and was found lying in a pool of blood on the driveway of the home of Flintshire councillor Ray Dodd.Police later said they knew why he was killed, but would not elaborate.His killers have never been caught, despite a £100,000 reward for information.[91]
|
2004 |
Alistair Wilson |
Nairn, Inverness |
Alistair Wilson, 30, was shot dead on the doorstep of his home in Nairn near Inverness in November 2004. He was shot in the head at his home in Crescent Road one Sunday evening after his wife opened their door to the killer. Police have stated there appears absolutely no motive for the murder.[92] |
January 2005 |
Robert McCartney |
Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Robert McCartney, 33, was killed during an altercation in Magennis' Bar. He was dragged outside onto Verner Street in the centre of the city and beaten and stabbed. Allegations were made, particularly by friends and relatives of McCartney, that there was involvement of the IRA and Sinn Féin in both the murder and subsequent cover-up. McCartney died of his wounds the following morning. |
April 2005 |
Emma Caldwell |
Glasgow |
Caldwell, 27, was reported missing on 4 April 2005 and her body found in a wooded area in Roberton, near Biggar on 8 May. She was a heroin addict and prostitute and was staying in a homeless hostel in the Govanhill area of the city, where she was last seen. Four Turkish men were arrested in connection with the murder but the case against them collapsed, although one of the men, Huseyin Cobanoglu, was later convicted of three sex attacks on prostitutes. It was revealed during the trial of Peter Tobin for the murder of Polish student Angelika Kluk that Father Gerry Nugent had twice been questioned about the murder of Caldwell. |
March 2006 |
Carlton Alveranga and Richard Austin |
Salford |
The pair had been hired as hitmen to murder David Totton, and entered the Brass Handles public house to carry out their contract. Though Totton was shot, he survived. His assailants were then disarmed by the bar's patrons and shot dead with their own guns by a person or persons unknown. Alveranga and Austin's hirers were convicted of conspiracy to murder in 2007, but the actual killer or killers remain, as of 2009[update], unidentified.[93] |
October 2006 |
Jessie James |
Moss Side, Manchester |
Jesse was murdered in a drive by shooting in October 2006. It is believed his murder was a case of mistaken identity. Police have been worried about the lack of witnesses coming forward, possibly due to fear of the repercussions.[94] |
February 2007 |
James Andre Smartt-Ford |
London |
On 3 February at 10:55pm the Metropolitan Police received a call of a shooting at an ice rink, where around 300 were attending a disco. A youth had shot 17-year-old Smartt-Ford, who had staggered down stairs to the ice and collapsed. He died at midnight in hospital. Although there were multiple witnesses, the killer was not identified.[95] |
2008 |
Andrew Cunningham |
Earlsfield, London |
Andrew Cunningham, a 52 year old convicted paedophile, was found stabbed and castrated in his caravan outside a haulage yard where he worked. Despite 500 witness statements and a £20,000 reward, no trace of the killer has been found. Police dismiss the idea that it was a revenge killing, saying that it was instead a robbery that went wrong as the caravan was ransacked and a wallet containing £6,000 was stolen.[96][97] |
June 2009 |
Anthony Otton |
Fulham, London |
Otton, age 28, was killed by a single bullet through his heart just before 7.00pm on 4 June 2009, as he left Geranium House, in Fulham Court, London. On the day of a wake for Darcy Bruce, who was gunned down outside Wandsworth Prison on 1 May, officers from the Metropolitan Police Homicide and Serious Crime Command offered a £20,000 reward for information leading to the killers’ prosecution. Family members believe he was the victim of revenge shooting.[98][99] |
October 2009 |
Alan Wood |
Lound, Lincolnshire |
In October 2009 50-year-old Wood was found dead in his home, tortured - possibly for financial details – and with head wounds and a slit throat. A £60,000 reward and televised appeals have not resulted in a prosecution.[100] |
Year |
Name of victim(s) |
Location body found |
Notes |
January 2010 |
Unidentified woman |
Angel Meadow, Manchester |
In January 2010 the discovery of a human skeleton unearthed in Angel Meadow near Miller Street lead to a murder enquiry. It is believed the victim was wrapped up in carpet off cuts and dumped in a narrow space in the area. She had suffered a fractured collarbone, jawbone and neck. It is believed death occurred sometime between 1960 and 2009. She was thought to be aged 18–35 and between 5 ft 1 and 5 ft 7in tall. She was discovered with a distinctively patterned pinafore style dress, wearing a blue bra, and a blue jumper. A black high-heeled shoe was also found. A white plastic Guinness measuring chart, thought to be used in pubs, was also uncovered along with a long off-cut of an orange carpet.[101] |
2010 |
Niamh and Cayden Adams |
Buxton, Derbyshire |
Niamh, five, and Cayden, two, died in a house fire. Police felt the arsonist was their 24-year-old mother Fiona, who escaped the blaze by jumping from a window with her third child, and she was charged. The jury at Nottingham Crown Court disagreed and she was cleared of both murders, arson and inflicting grievous bodily harm. Derbyshire Police set up an independent review team after the verdict.[102] |
August 2010 |
Gareth Williams |
Pimlico, London |
Gareth Williams, an employee of GCHQ, was found dead padlocked inside a sports bag on 23 August. A cause of death or possible motive has not been determined.[103] |
16 September 2010 |
Imran Farooq |
North London |
Farooq was found dead outside his home in London on 16 September from multiple stab wounds and head injuries.[104] The killer was never identified. |
September 2010 |
Rio McFarlane |
Peckham |
18-year-old McFarlane was shot dead in September in a suspected mistaken identity killing. He was friends with a well-known footballer and had himself had trials with top-flight clubs. The Sun and police between them are offering £30,000.[105] |
September 2010 |
Andrzej Kulesza |
Rothersthorpe |
Kulesza, 27, of Stamford Hill went missing after going to buy milk and bread. His remains were found in a field in Rothersthorpe, Northamptonshire in April 2011 by a woman walking her dog and confirmed as his in July 2011. There is a £20,000 reward for information about his kidnap and murder. His girlfriend received ransom calls and paid some money, but the calls stopped days after he went missing. Two men, aged 22 and and 34, were arrested on suspicion of kidnap and murder and bailed to return later.[106] |
18 October 2010 |
Edith Stuart |
Lancashire |
Stuart, 96, was killed by an arsonist who set light to the care home bed she was sleeping in on 18 October. She died in hospital.[107] |