Was No. 10 Rillington Place the Deadliest Address in London?
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Was No. 10 Rillington Place the Deadliest Address in London?
THE PEEPSHOW: The Murders at Rillington Place, by Kate Summerscale In 1953, a man putting up a shelf in an apartment in North Kensington, London, uncovered something dreadful: the bodies of three young women stashed behind a makeshift wall. A fourth corpse, that of a middle-aged resident named Ethel Christie, was beneath the floor; Ethel’s husband, Reg, was suspiciously absent from the premises. A killer was on the loose. “Every hour he is at li…
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