The Murder of Emma Keyse: John Babbacombe Lee, 1884, by Mark John Maguire
The case of the murder of Emma Keyse in 1884 is quite unique in British Criminal History. The crime itself is fascinating, but it is what followed that has ensured the enduring fame of the case. John Babbacombe Lee was a man born under a lucky star, but did he really get away with murder?

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Murder by Mail: Roland Burnham Molineux, 1899, by Mark John Maguire

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John "Babbacombe" Lee | The man they couldn't hang

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(98) Was Edward Buckley Jack the Ripper? An interview with author Jonathan Tye.

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A Murder at Christmas: Cecil Teesdale, 1937

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An Anatomy of Murder: Burke & Hare 1828, by Mark John Maguire

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Murder in Babbacombe | The Man They Could Not Hang

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Double Jeopardy: Donald Hume, 1949, by Mark John Maguire

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Who Killed Lindbergh's baby? The Lindbergh Kidnapping Mystery, 1932

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Justifiable Homicide: The Murder of Major Harry Larkyns, 1874

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Oliver Cromwell - The King Killer Documentary

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Pierrepoint: A Family of Executioners. Henry Pierrepoint.

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The Eltham Mystery: The Murder of Jane Clouson, 1871

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The Harrowing And Sinister Case Of Rachael Edwards

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The Murder of King George V, 1936

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Tales from The Hangman's Record Episode 121. Alexander Edmonstone, Perth 1909

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Why Charles Lechmere WAS NOT Jack The Ripper.

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The London Cellar Murder | Scotland Yard Confidential | What Happened to Cora?

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A Doctor in the House: The Murder of Marilyn Sheppard, 1954

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The Chilling 1849 Murder That Even Obsessed Charles Dickens | HISTORY CRIME DOCUMENTARY

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