SERIAL KILLER MURDER MAP: UK EDITION - BOOK 1
In the Footsteps of Evil - Following England’s Notorious Serial Killers
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Guy Hadleigh
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Where the tourist trail ends, the murder map begins..!
Behind Britain’s postcard streets lies a darker map - traced in blood and fear
Take a chilling journey through the real-life crime scenes of Britain’s most notorious - and in some cases almost forgotten - killers.
From the fog of Whitechapel where Jack the Ripper carved his legend, to the quiet terraces of Hyde where Harold Shipman betrayed his patients’ trust and killed around 250 of them, from the backstreets of Bradford haunted by the Crossbow Cannibal to the canals of Birmingham stalked by the Birmingham Strangler - each stop reveals not just the killer, but the city that shaped them.
Blending history, psychology, and a streak of gallows humour, this is no ordinary travel guide.
You’ll visit:
- London’s hidden horrors - Christie in Notting Hill, Nilsen in Muswell Hill, Hardy in Camden.
- Yorkshire’s killing fields - Sutcliffe’s reign of terror, Neilson’s Black Panther crimes, Griffiths’ grotesque cannibal boasts.
- Manchester’s betrayals - Hardy the brute, Britland the poisoner, Shipman the doctor of death.
- The Midlands’ shadows - The Sneinton stranglings and Philip Smith’s canal-side murders.
If you’ve ever wondered what shadows linger behind Britain’s most familiar places, this is your passport to the country’s darkest corners.
Inside you’ll find:
- Four-part deep dives into each case
- Fascinating snippets such as Dark Tourism Tips, Did You Know?, Cultural Context, and Similar Stops
- Concise timelines and source references for every chapter.
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