For Whom the Bell Tolls: The Murder of George Harry Storrs, 1909 by Mark John Maguire
When George Harry Storrs was murdered at his home, Gorse Hall, on the evening of 1st November 1909, he seemed to know his attacker - and to have expected him. In spite of the evidence of 4 witnesses to the crime and 2 trials, no-one was ever convicted of the murder. When the coachman, John Worrall, committed suicide 11 days after the murder, tongues began to wag: what was his relationship to the murder victim and why did he take his own life? The answer to these questions provides the answer to the Gorse Hall Mystery... #markjohnmaguire; #theygotawaywithmurder; #murderdocumentary; #murdermystery; #unsolvedmurder; #camdentownmurder; #murder1907; #unsolvedmurders #murder #deathbymurder #crimenews #crime #forwhomthe belltolls

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