A new special publication is now available for purchase, delving into the unsettling reality of Britain’s 1,000 unsolved murders that have puzzled investigators for years. Using a combination of Freedom of Information requests and media reports, a detailed timeline has been created for each of these cases, shedding light on the perplexing details that continue to confound authorities.
This standalone edition, Volume II, focuses on the chilling category of “Midnight stalkers” – murders that seem to be random acts of violence carried out in the darkness by unknown predators driven solely by the thrill of killing. The publication revisits notorious cold cases like the Bible John murders that shook Glasgow in the 1960s, as well as lesser-known cases such as the Deep Freeze Murder, the M1 hitchhiker killer, Little Girl Blue, and the enigmatic Wych Elm Bella mystery.
Additionally, the publication explores the history of known serial killers in Britain and probes the possibility of a notorious child killer being responsible for more murders post his early release from prison. Covering cases from 1938 to the present day, spanning every police force in the country, each unsolved murder remains a haunting enigma, with families still seeking closure and justice, potentially with the killers still at large.
This comprehensive collection aims to bring fresh perspectives to these heinous crimes, raising the question of whether justice will ever prevail. Readers can purchase the newsprint edition at select independent retailers and supermarkets or order it online for delivery.
