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  • Who Killed LESLEY MOLSEED? And The Miscarriage of Justice That Ruined STEFAN KISZKO

    Who Killed LESLEY MOLSEED? And The Miscarriage of Justice That Ruined STEFAN KISZKO

    On a cold October afternoon in 1975, an innocent child set out on a simple errand and never came home. Eleven-year-old Lesley Molseed, a bright and trusting girl, was taken from her world in the most brutal way imaginable. Her body was found three days later, discarded on the moors, her tiny frame bearing the…

  • The FORGOTTEN Serial Killer : Trevor Hardy REAL Crime Scene Locations

    The FORGOTTEN Serial Killer : Trevor Hardy REAL Crime Scene Locations

    Trevor Hardy, infamously known as the “Beast of Manchester,” was a British serial killer responsible for the brutal murders of three young women in the 1970s. His killing spree began in 1974 with the murder of 15-year-old Janet Lesley Stewart, whom he attacked near Ten Acres Lane in Greater Manchester. Hardy buried her body in…

  • The Tragic TRUE Story of 16-Year-Old ANN RATCLIFFE, Preston, Lancashire 1881

    The Tragic TRUE Story of 16-Year-Old ANN RATCLIFFE, Preston, Lancashire 1881

    On the bitterly cold morning of Wednesday, August 3rd, 1881, the air hung heavy with unspoken promises and impending doom. Sixteen-year-old Ann Ratcliffe, a spirited girl blinded by love, stepped out from her home at the Blue Bell Inn (Ye Olde Blue Belle), Preston, Lancashire, believing she was embarking on the dawn of a new…

  • Not Even Their OWN Children Were Safe! TOTTINGTON’S Unanswered Death’s

    Not Even Their OWN Children Were Safe! TOTTINGTON’S Unanswered Death’s

    In 1871, the mysterious death of four-year-old Samuel Hutton in Tottington sent shockwaves through the community. The boy had died from sulphuric acid poisoning, a horrifying and deliberate method that pointed to foul play. But this tragedy wasn’t the first to strike the Hutton household—two other children had died in previous years under suspicious circumstances.…

  • Not Even Their OWN Children Were Safe! The Unanswered Death’s of Samuel, Jane and James Hutton

    Not Even Their OWN Children Were Safe! The Unanswered Death’s of Samuel, Jane and James Hutton

    In 1871, the mysterious death of four-year-old Samuel Hutton in Tottington sent shockwaves through the community. The boy had died from sulphuric acid poisoning, a horrifying and deliberate method that pointed to foul play. But this tragedy wasn’t the first to strike the Hutton household—two other children had died in previous years under suspicious circumstances.…

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