THE DEVIL INSIDE – The Horrifying Case of Anthony Hardy aka The Camden RIPPER!

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THE DEVIL INSIDE – The Horrifying Case of Anthony Hardy aka The Camden RIPPER!

 

In the winter of 2002, a homeless man looking for food in rubbish bins in Camden came across a grim discovery: human body parts. But it was when the police would make further searches, it was soon apparent that there were at least two victims.

This is the horrific story of Anthony Hardy, The Camden Ripper.

In this video, we travelled from the North of England to visit Camden and the areas where Hardy once roamed, filming the locations where human body parts where discovered and where Hardy himself once lived, and in doing so re-telling his horrific story.

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