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Post by bobby88 on Jun 25, 2016 20:47:59 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jun 26, 2016 13:01:24 GMT
Yes.
I have removed one of the entries.
There are quite a few duplicates as sometimes names dont match quick searches, but they are often easy to spot when looking chronologicaly, especially in the 1920-1970's where lotsof records are just sort of dumped.
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Post by bobby88 on Jun 26, 2016 15:48:49 GMT
I was able to find a very small portion of an article about the inquest into Lorna's murder in November 1986 (I believe that that was the same month Crimewatch UK aired her case), but you have to pay to read the rest of it. Does anyone have access to the full article? According to the article, she had children, but if she was living alone when she was killed, she likely didn't have custody of them. I kind of got the impression that she didn't have a particularly easy life.
Part of why I'm so fascinated by this case is because if you listen on the December 1986 Crimewatch progress report, Nick says "We appealed for anyone who'd ever known Lorna to come forward, and 72 people have already done so.". As I am American, I'm not sure if this is type of appeal is typical of British crime shows, but the fact that they made a point to ask to speak with people who knew the victim rather than just asking for people who saw something suspicious at the time of the murder gives me the impression that Lorna was very reclusive. This is kind of bolstered by the fact that the entry states that she lived alone and was dead for a month before anyone found her.
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Post by Admin on Jun 27, 2016 11:10:08 GMT
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