The Transgender Killer: The Infamous Margaret Allen MURDER Case 1948

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In this next story, we delve into the chilling true crime story of Margaret Allen, a transgender woman and crossdresser, who shocked the quiet town of Rawtenstall in the early hours of August 29, 1948.

On that fateful day, Margaret brutally murdered Nancy Ellen Chadwick using a small coal hammer, a crime that left the community in disbelief.

Join us as we uncover the dark tale of Margaret Allen, shedding light on the circumstances that led to this tragic event and its lasting impact on Rawtenstall.

Special thank-you to Steve Fielding for the original crime photos that have been used in the making of this production.

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