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  • The Bizarre Case of Richard Massey (1926) | Padiham | True Crime

    The Bizarre Case of Richard Massey (1926) | Padiham | True Crime

    #Padiham #TrueCrime #CrimePodcast ➝ Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel so you never miss a new upload! https://www.youtube.com/@DaysofHorror?sub_confirmation=1 The week leading up to Saturday, 3rd July, 1926 had been one of ups and downs for the Barker family, with Willie Stanworth Barker, a weaver by trade, apparently becoming tired of his wife’s whereabouts in…

  • MURDER! – The Bizarre Case of Richard Massey (1926) | Padiham

    MURDER! – The Bizarre Case of Richard Massey (1926) | Padiham

    We spoke with a local resident who lives at Lower Fenny Fold Farm about the case that rocked the local towns and villiages in the North West of England back in 1926 when young Richard Massey took the life of Sarah Barker. What she had to say kind-of turned what we have read, onto it’s…

  • The Tragic Story of Joseph Holden (1900) | Bury | True Crime

    The Tragic Story of Joseph Holden (1900) | Bury | True Crime

    #Bury #TrueCrime #CrimeLocations ➝ Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel so you never miss a new upload! https://www.youtube.com/@DaysofHorror?sub_confirmation=1 When Joseph Holden walked along Railway Street situated over in Radcliffe, he was fully aware of the ramifications his recent actions would have not just on his own life, but also on the lives of all…

  • The Tootill Bridge Murder (1848) | Bolton | True Crime

    The Tootill Bridge Murder (1848) | Bolton | True Crime

    #Bolton #TrueCrime #TootillBridge The shocking true story of Joseph Schofield who was brutally beaten and left for dead at the hands of two strangers whilst walking along Tootill Bridge. Joseph had a choice to make – be pushed off the bridge and most likely fall to his death or offer to jump himself in the…

  • The Downfall of John Usher (1905) | Haslingden | Cricket | Local History

    The Downfall of John Usher (1905) | Haslingden | Cricket | Local History

    #Haslingden #LocalHistory #Cricket Alfred Parker was a man of routine and on the morning of Wednesday, 9th August 1905 he would begin the day as he always did. Up early, washed, made a relatiAlfred Parker was a man of routine and on the morning of Wednesday, 9th August 1905 he would begin the day as…

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