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Eve Stratford and Lynne Weedon were
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in separate, sexually motivated attacks during 1975 in
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, England. Stratford (28 December 1953 – 18 March 1975) was a
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and
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. Weedon (11 November 1958 – 10 September 1975) was a schoolgirl who was killed almost six months later, on the other side of London. After Weedon's
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was re-opened in 2004, new DNA techniques revealed that she and Stratford had been
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ed by the same person. Stratford's case was re-opened in 2007, but neither case has been solved. A £40,000 reward for information leading to the capture of the killer remains on offer. Stratford's and Weedon's murders have been linked to other cases, in particular the murder of Elizabeth Parravincina (or Parravicini) in September 1977, which occurred only away from the site of the attack on Weedon and almost exactly two years to the day after. The murder occurred in almost identical circumstances, and police themselves linked the killings. The perpetrator is, therefore, likely to be an uncaught
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, a term usually used to describe repeat killers who have killed at least three victims.A serial killer is most commonly defined as a person who kills three or more people for psychological gratification; reliable sources over the years agree. See, for example: * * * * *


Eve Stratford

Eve Stratford was born in
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,
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in 1953 to Albert and Liza Stratford. Her mother was
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, and met her father, an English
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in the
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, in the 1940s. He was serving as part of the British Army of Occupation on the Rhine in the aftermath of the Second World War. As a youth Stratford won three beauty contests in Germany. The family moved around the world during Stratford's childhood, eventually settling in
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,
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. In 1972, she moved with her boyfriend Tony Priest, the lead singer of Onyx (later Vineyard), to
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, east London. Two other members of the band also shared the flat. At the time of her death, Stratford was a
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in
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. She had started work at the club in 1973, recommended by a friend. She lived a glamorous lifestyle and regularly socialised with others, including famous figures such as
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and
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, and knew many other high-profile individuals. As a model she sometimes referred to herself as "Eva Von Bock" and was also known as "Bunny Ava". In March 1975, only a few days before she was killed, Stratford appeared on the front cover of ''Mayfair'' magazine, an
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for men, as "girl of the month". She was suspended for breach of contract by her club since she had posed for a rival publication. The magazine was said to be "on the top shelf of every newsagent in March that year". Police would later conclude that the magazine cover had likely enticed her killer.


Murders


Stratford

On Tuesday 18 March 1975, Stratford was found dead by her partner at their flat at 61a Lyndhurst Drive, Leyton. Her throat had been cut between eight and twelve times from ear to ear, while her neck and face were extensively mutilated, with detectives stating it was one of the most horrific murder scenes they had ever seen. She was found partially unclothed with a nylon stocking tied around one ankle and her hands were bound with a scarf. She was dressed only in a filmy pink bra and panties and a flimsy blue nylon negligee open at the front. There was a strong suggestion she had been
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, and semen was found on vaginal swabs which indicated that she'd had sex shortly before her death. There was no sign of forced entry to the property, nor were there any signs of a struggle. A peculiar cloying scent was left by her attacker in the room where she was found. Police found that on the day of her death, Stratford had visited Camden to see her agent and then went to a promotions consultancy in
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. As far as detectives could tell, she had made the journey home on her own and was not seen with anybody else. She began to travel home at 3:30 p.m. and walked from
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to her flat, last being seen by a neighbour walking towards her residence while wearing a floppy hat and holding some dried flowers. At 4:30 p.m., the women living below her flat heard a male and female voice talking, apparently calmly, followed by a thud and then the sound of footsteps. It was 5:20 p.m. when her boyfriend returned to find her dead. The murder of the glamorous bunny girl featured prominently in the press.


Weedon

The killer struck again later that year. Sixteen-year-old schoolgirl Lynne Weedon was hit over the head with a blunt object and
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on 3 September 1975, six months after Stratford's murder and on the other side of London. That night she had gone out to celebrate her
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results with friends at the Elm Tree pub on New Heston Road in
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, near to where she lived in Lampton Road. She began to travel home at 11:00 p.m., parting company with her friends on the Great West Road before crossing over and continuing her journey home on her own through an alleyway named Short Hedges (now 'School Walk', it is used by pupils walking to the adjacent
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). Weedon had previously vowed never to use the alleyway after dark as it was frequented by prowlers, but on the night she decided to take the shortcut. In this alleyway, at approximately 11:20 p.m., she was struck over the head with a heavy object similar to a piece of lead pipe, fracturing her skull. Her attacker then lifted her over gates and into the grounds of a power substation, before dragging her out of sight and raping her. She was discovered the next morning by the caretaker of the neighbouring school, Victor Voice, and despite her injuries was still alive; she died a week later in hospital without regaining consciousness. Around the time of the murder, a man out walking his dog had seen a white male walking down the alleyway. Other witnesses described seeing a man, believed to be the same individual, running across the Great West road into the alleyway. It is believed that this man was Weedon's attacker.


Initial investigations

Police were convinced that the magazine piece Stratford had appeared in the same month she died had lured Stratford's sexually motivated killer to her. They believed that the killer had traced her address and then attacked her. That month's magazine featured naked photoshoots of her alongside an interview in which she concluded that she liked to be submissive sexually, stating: She further commented that she found it "quite easy to turn men on" and "I do tend to flirt and tease rather a lot, I just get a kick out of turning men on". Her colleagues reportedly were shocked at her 'outspoken' comments about her sexual life. Police also noted that, although she had three housemates, she said in the article that she lived alone with her cat. Detectives believed she may have been spotted by her killer and followed home to her flat before being murdered. Stratford was said to have been upset about the ''Mayfair'' cover, believing it made her sound
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. Stratford was
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and stated in the article that she liked men and women. The facts that there were no defence wounds and that no-one had heard any screams or shouts suggested Stratford knew her killer, but it was also considered that she could have been terrified enough to simply comply with the attacker's demands. The bouquet of flowers she was seen carrying home was found discarded in the hallway of the apartment ground-floor entrance and not up in her first-floor rooms, suggesting that she was confronted by her killer almost immediately after entering the house. It was also observed that the bouquet of dried flowers and grasses were similar to those Stratford had posed with in the ''Mayfair'' magazine cover. Detectives considered the possibility that her killer was a secret lover she had invited round, but considered this unlikely, as she would have known that her boyfriend could have returned home at any time. However, there was also no sign of a forced entry. An alternative theory considered was that the attacker was a friend or acquaintance she may have let in. Other bunny girls at Stratford's club were interviewed and it emerged that some had received obscene phone calls in the lead up to the murder. One girl, Marilyn Looms, had received death threats following her own nude centrefold in ''Mayfair''. Detectives found that Stratford had herself received a number of intrusive phone calls in the days leading up to her death, in which the caller had either hung up without speaking or had whispered obscenities over the line. It was also discovered that she had received three mysterious phone calls on the very day she died. Each time she had answered the phone the caller said nothing and then cut the line dead. Searches of nearby gardens, dust bins and drains following Stratford's murder failed to find the murder weapon, but did uncover a badly torn copy of the magazine which had featured Stratford days before her death (although other pornographic magazines were also found there). Two photofit pictures were released by detectives of two men seen in the vicinity of the murder site that day which officers wished to speak to. One was described as being in his late 30s or early 40s, of medium height with a peculiar limping gait and ruddy complexion. The other was about the same age but taller and with thick, black wavy hair. Nothing came of these photofit appeals. Stratford had previously complained about a man who lurked near her house and followed her, but nothing was known of him other than her description of him as having a peculiarly strained and stiff walk. There were claims that an aggrieved Arab associate had tried to run Stratford down as she left her Park Lane club one night some months before her death, suggesting the man may have had a vendetta against her, but nothing came of this. In October 1975 police in
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found newspaper reports of Stratford's brutal killing smeared with lipstick in an empty bedsit. Also at the scene were magazine photos of the model, which appeared to have been stabbed with a dart. The landlord had discovered the items after cleaning up the flat after it was vacated by two male tenants. By 1976 all leads had been exhausted by the original Stratford investigative team and the murder inquiry was wound down. The murder weapon was never found.


Cold case investigations

In 2004, the Weedon investigation was re-opened. In 2007, new DNA technology unexpectedly showed that the murders of Stratford and Weedon were committed by the same person. As a result of the link, Stratford's case was re-opened. Sixteen of the main suspects in the murders had their DNA taken, but none matched that of the killers. Both cases were featured in September 2007 on the
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'' programme, where DCI Andy Mortimer stated that "without a shadow of a doubt" both murders were sexually motivated. It was noted that the attacker had, on both occasions, taken the weapon to the scene before taking it away with him, clearly indicating that they were pre-mediated attacks for sexual motivation. Mortimer stated that he was sure that the man seen going in to the alleyway in which Weedon was murdered was her attacker, and investigators believed that the man had stalked her as she walked from the Great West Road to the alleyway. Mortimer said that it was very unlikely that the killer had only committed these two murders and never committed another crime ever again, stating that the attacker probably committed offences both before and after the attacks. Operation Stealth, the
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operation which has been investigating unsolved murders since 2008, received funding to continue work until the end of 2011. On 25 March 2015, police issued a fresh appeal to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the murder of Stratford. One month later, in April, the murders were again featured on ''Crimewatch'', on which it was revealed that a new £40,000 reward was on offer for information leading to the capture of the killer. Detectives noted that it was possible that the killer could have unknowingly committed crimes or gone to prison for other matters between the time of the murders and 1995, as it was only in this year that DNA began to be taken from individuals arrested of crimes. It was also stated that the killer would have had good knowledge of the 'Short Hedges' ('School Walk') alleyway in which Weedon was attacked, and that he would have been a white male between the ages of 17 and 30 (between 63 and 77 in 2023). It was asserted that
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s, cellmates or prison guards could hold the information needed to identify the killer, as he may have made an admission or disclosure to these people over the years regarding the murders. The lead detective also told ''
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'': "It's inconceivable the killer of Eve and Lynne has kept the perfect secret for 40 years. It's a heavy burden to carry and he must have let details slip over the years—maybe to a partner, a friend, even a cellmate—and I would appeal to anyone with information to contact us." In September 2015, the police made a further appeal for new information on the murders.


Other linked cases


Murder of Elizabeth Parravincina

In the early hours of 9 September 1977, almost two years to the day since the death of Lynne Weedon, 27-year-old Elizabeth Parravincina (sometimes spelled Elizabeth Parravicini) was murdered only a mile away from the site of Weedon's attack. The murders occurred in similar circumstances, and it was immediately announced that the killings of Weedon and Parravincina could be linked. Just as in the case with Weedon, Parravincina had walked home late at night along the Great West Road before turning right into Osterley Road, where she was attacked. Having walked past St Mary's Church and the playing fields of Isleworth Grammar School (now Isleworth and Syon School) she drew level with the driveway of the private Parkfield Housing Estate where she lived, when she was suddenly attacked from behind my a man who hit her with a blunt instrument, as in Weedon's killing. Parravincina's skull was likewise instantly fractured and the killer similarly dragged her body away from the street and into shrubbery. Although in Parravincina's case there was no sign of sexual interference, detectives believed that Elizabeth's attacker had been disturbed and had fled before interfering with her body. Similarly to Eve Stratford, Parravincina was blonde and described as "a very striking woman". In the aftermath of the murder, the
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themselves said that there may have been a link to Weedon's killing, stating: "There are similarities with the murder of Lynne Weedon which are being considered". A large police hunt was launched in response to Parravincini's murder, and a
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picture of a suspect was released, leading to more than 60 calls being made to police by the public. In January 1978 the lead detective, Detective Chief Superintendent Chris Draycott, said that there were "quite a few possibles which are being worked on at the moment". In 1983 it was revealed that detectives had interviewed a jailed policeman as part of an inquiry into the murders of three women, including Weedon and Parravincina. The policeman, Paul Thomas, had been jailed for five and a half years for sex crimes, and was said to have "led a secret life of kinky sex, terrorising schoolgirls". He reportedly prowled the streets in the area at night wearing a hood and dark clothes. He was also known to have harassed women with anonymous phone calls, as Stratford was in the weeks before she was killed. Thomas was interviewed after his arrest for the other crimes, and was questioned routinely about the death of Elizabeth Parravincina. However, he was reported to have produced "a satisfactory alibi". In 2007, when the DNA link between Stratford's and Weedon's killings was discovered, it was reported that detectives expected DNA to also reveal a link to Parravincina's murder.
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were quoted as saying "a serial killer was probably on the loose".


Murder of Patsy Morris

Links have also been suggested between Weedon and Parravincina's murders and that of
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, another local schoolgirl who was killed less than 2.5 miles away from Weedon at
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in 1980. Immediately after Morris's killing, it was noted in
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that she had been the third girl to be murdered in the area in the last 5 years, following the murders of Weedon and Parravincina in 1975 and 1977, respectively. Morris, 14, had gone missing from the area on 16 June of that year, and two days later was found half-naked and face down in undergrowth on the Heath, with her clothing pushed upwards over her body. This suggested a sexual motivation to the killing, as in Weedon's case, although there was in fact no sign of sexual assault or rape. As well as the proximity to Weedon's attack five years previously and to other attacks on women in the area, such as that of Elizabeth Parravincina in 1977, Morris had been tied up in a similar fashion to Eve Stratford, who the murderer of Weedon was also known to have killed. A pair of tights with one leg missing was tied around her leg and wound upwards until it knotted four times around her neck, acting as a
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. Stratford had, like Morris, been found with her hands tied behind her back with the leg of one of her stockings, with the other leg similarly tied around her ankle. Soon after Morris was found dead, her father received a phoned death threat from an unidentified teenage boy. The call was from a local caller with a local-sounding voice. In 2008, it was revealed that Morris had been the childhood girlfriend of west London serial killer
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, an
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-born man who lived nearby at the time of the killing and who had just been convicted of two murders and an attempted murder in the area. These attacks had been committed between 2003 and 2004 in the vicinity of the Morris murder site. It was also reported that police were investigating a possible confession to the murder made by Bellfield, alleged to have been made to a cellmate while on remand. Bellfield would have been 12 years old at the time of Morris's murder, which occurred a year before he received his first conviction, for burglary, aged 13. He was known to have repeatedly played
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while at school and was known to often frequent Hounslow Heath when he should have been at school. He was known to have not attended school on the day of the murder of Morris. Former partners of Bellfield recounted that he had a hatred of blonde women and targeted them for attacks, and it was noted that Morris was herself blonde. Some claimed that Morris's death could have been the start of Bellfield's violent obsession with blondes. After it was revealed that Bellfield was being investigated by police for his daughter's murder, Morris's father stated that he was certain that the teenage boy who had given him a death threat in a call at the time was Bellfield, saying: "He's a local man, which is why it could be him. And it's terrifying to think that someone of twelve or thirteen could have done it".


Disproven links to other cases


Murder of Lynda Farrow

In 2005, before the DNA link between Stratford's and Weedon's murders was discovered, there was media speculation linking the murders of Stratford and Lynda Farrow, a 29-year-old mother of two who had her throat cut in her own home whilst heavily pregnant on 19 January 1979. A man who had been waiting outside Farrow's home discreetly followed her into the house after she came back from a shopping trip, before slitting her throat and quickly escaping out of the back door. Links were suggested between Stratford's and Farrow's cases because both had their throats cut and both had worked at West End nightspots. Farrow had worked at the International Sports Club in
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, where
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matches were held. It was also widely reported that neither of them had been sexually assaulted, although evidence had actually suggested that Stratford had engaged in sex shortly before she died. Stratford and Farrow had lived 5 miles apart. When the DNA link between Stratford's and Weedon's murders was revealed in 2007, it was reported that detectives believed that DNA could also prove a link to Farrow's killing. Police extracted a DNA profile of Farrow's killer and uploaded it onto the
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to check whether there was a link to Stratford's murder, but the tests showed that Stratford's and Farrow's murders were not linked, and that there was no match between the DNA found in Farrow's case to any other crime. This indicated that there was no evidence to connect the murders. The lead detective on the case, Rebecca Hamilton, confirmed the existence of forensic evidence in Farrow's case on ''
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'' in January 2009. Despite this, in 2022 former
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detective Colin Sutton, who led the high-profile investigations into
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and
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, claimed that Farrow's murder could be linked to Stratford's and Weedon's. Sutton had previously carried out a cold case review of the evidence in Farrow's case on behalf of the Met in 2002 (before the DNA evidence was discovered in the cases which showed they were not linked) and said he was struck by the similarities he saw. He said the cases of Stratford and Farrow were similar as both had their throat cut in their own home. Sutton's claims come despite the fact that Farrow and Stratford's murders were found not to be linked by DNA. His claims were promoted in advance of a book about the case he is due to publish with ''
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'', titled ''The West End Girls''. A documentary based on this book and promoting Sutton's claims is also due to be released in 2022, titled ''West End Girls: The Search for a Serial Killer''.


See also

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* Chris Clark – a crime writer who claimed in '' Yorkshire Ripper: The Secret Murders'' that Stratford and Weedon were killed by
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Murders of Jacqueline Ansell-Lamb and Barbara Mayo Jacqueline Susan Ansell-Lamb (21 September 1951 – 14 March 1970) and Barbara Janet Mayo (20 March 1946 – 12 October 1970) were two young women who were murdered in separate incidents in 1970. Both women were last seen hitch-hiking a ...
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Colin Campbell Colin may refer to: * Colin (given name) * Colin (surname) * ''Colin'' (film), a 2008 Cannes film festival zombie movie * Colin (horse) (1905–1932), thoroughbred racehorse * Colin (humpback whale), a humpback whale calf abandoned north of Sydney, ...
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Murders of Kate Bushell and Lyn Bryant Kate Bushell (1983 – 15 November 1997) and Lyn Bryant (1956/1957 – 20 October 1998) were two women murdered in separate, high-profile incidents in the West Country in 1997 and 1998 respectively. The similar circumstances of the murders led ...
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Murder of Deborah Linsley On the afternoon of 23 March 1988, Deborah Linsley was murdered on a train between Petts Wood and London Victoria stations in Greater London. Although there were about 70 people on the train, and Linsley apparently fought and injured her attac ...
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Murder of Lindsay Rimer Lindsay Jo Rimer (17 February 1981 – ''ca.''7 November 1994) was a thirteen-year-old British girl from Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, who was murdered. She was last seen alive buying cornflakes at a SPAR shop on Crown Street in Hebden Bridg ...
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Murder of Janet Brown Janet Brown (27 January 1944 – 10 April 1995) was an English nurse who was murdered by an intruder in her house in Radnage, Buckinghamshire in 1995. The case remains unsolved, and the investigation remains open. Links have also been suggested b ...
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Murder of Linda Cook The murder of Linda Cook was committed in Portsmouth on 9 December 1986. The subsequent trial led to a miscarriage of justice when Michael Shirley, an 18-year-old Royal Navy sailor, was wrongly convicted of the crime and sentenced to life impriso ...
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Murder of Melanie Hall Melanie Hall (20 August 1970 – disappeared 9 June 1996; declared legally dead 17 November 2004) was a British hospital clerical officer from Bradford on Avon, who disappeared on 9 June 1996, following a night out at Cadillacs nightclub in B ...
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Batman rapist The Batman rapist is an unidentified English serial sex offender who committed at least seventeen sexual assaults on women in the city of Bath, Somerset, between 1991 and 2000. He is the subject of Britain's longest–running serial rape investi ...
– subject to Britain's longest-running serial rape investigation


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2007 ''Crimewatch'' appeal on the murders of Stratford and Weedon, revealing a DNA link between the cases 2015 ''Crimewatch'' appeal on the murders of Stratford and Weedon, which revealed a new £40,000 reward for information 2009 ''Crimewatch'' appeal on the murder of Lynda Farrow 2021 Channel 5 documentary that features a section on the murder of Patsy Morris (04:14-07:10)
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