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In 1911, a gun battle on the streets of London, The Siege of Sidney Street, is the first breaking-news story in history.
In 1911, a gun battle on the streets of London, The Siege of Sidney Street, is the first breaking-news story in history.
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S5, EP3 "Houndsditch Murders"In 1911, a gun battle on the streets of London, The Siege of Sidney Street, is the first breaking-news story in history.
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S5, EP4 "Bluebeard"Henri Landru targets lonely, vulnerable women left behind by the war and seduces them with promises of marriage; he then lures them to houses outside Paris, where they vanish.
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S5, EP5 "Herbert Armstrong: Hay Poisoner"An investigation into Herbert Rowse Armstrong, known to history as "The Hay Poisoner," received a conviction in 1922 of murdering his wife with arsenic.
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S5, EP6 "Amelia Dyer: The Baby Farmer"Putting on the front of a kindly baby farmer, someone who takes in the children of unwed mothers for a fee, Amelia Dyer became the most prolific killer in British history.
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S5, EP6 "Amelia Dyer: The Baby Farmer"Putting on the front of a kindly baby farmer, someone who takes in the children of unwed mothers for a fee, Amelia Dyer became the most prolific killer in British history.
Murder Maps
S5, EP5 "Herbert Armstrong: Hay Poisoner"An investigation into Herbert Rowse Armstrong, known to history as "The Hay Poisoner," received a conviction in 1922 of murdering his wife with arsenic.
Murder Maps
S5, EP4 "Bluebeard"Henri Landru targets lonely, vulnerable women left behind by the war and seduces them with promises of marriage; he then lures them to houses outside Paris, where they vanish.
Murder Maps
S5, EP3 "Houndsditch Murders"In 1911, a gun battle on the streets of London, The Siege of Sidney Street, is the first breaking-news story in history.
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