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11 cases on file

WW-2026-011

Desmond Farrow

Greystone House Recording Studios, Marsden, West Yorkshire, 1976

“Electrocution via modified microphone connected to a sabotaged amplifier. A lethal current passed through the microphone housing when Farrow gripped it while standing on the stone floor of the live room.”

1970s 4 suspects
WW-2026-010

Mr Cornelius Hartwell

Hartwell Grange, a gentleman's estate near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 1895

“Poisoning by atropine, derived from belladonna (deadly nightshade) berries, administered in a blackberry cordial”

Victorian 3 suspects
WW-2026-009

Gerald Hargreaves

Hargreaves & Son Textile Mill, Thornwick, West Yorkshire, 1977

“Smoke inhalation and burns sustained in a deliberately set fire at the mill's finishing shed. The fire was started using paraffin as an accelerant. The rear exit of the shed was bolted from the outside, trapping the victim.”

1970s 3 suspects
WW-2026-008

Major Cedric Ashwell, MC

Hartley Grange, a requisitioned country house serving as a convalescent home for wounded officers, on the edge of the village of Hartley St Martin, Wiltshire, 1946

“Blunt force trauma to the right temple from a heavy marble bust of Augustus Caesar, struck while standing at the foot of the main staircase”

1940s 3 suspects
WW-2026-007

Mr Aldous Kirkham

The Jermyn Baths, a Turkish bath house on Jermyn Street, St James's, London, 1927

“Severed carotid artery and jugular vein. Throat cut with a straight razor while reclined in the barber's chair in Private Room B.”

1920s 4 suspects
WW-2026-006

Professor Helen Vickers

The Wainwright Building, Ashworth University, English Midlands, 2025

“Anaphylactic shock caused by ingestion of concentrated peanut protein. Her EpiPen auto-injector had been swapped with an expired unit that failed to deliver an adequate dose of adrenaline.”

Modern 4 suspects
WW-2026-005

Bernard Ilkley

The Crown Inn, Netherdale, North Yorkshire, 1976

“Blunt force trauma to the right temple from a heavy glass soda syphon bottle, followed by staging on the cellar steps to suggest an accidental fall”

1970s 3 suspects
WW-2026-004

Miss Edith Roper

The village of Combeford, Devon, 1941

“Asphyxia consistent with suffocation. Petechial haemorrhages in the eyes and congestion of the face. A cushion from the sitting room armchair was found on the floor beside the body.”

1940s 4 suspects
WW-2026-003

Mr Solomon Grice

The warehouse and offices of Grice and Hartwell, Tea Importers, Rotherhithe waterfront, London, 1878

“Arsenical poisoning, arsenic dissolved in his afternoon tea”

Victorian 4 suspects
WW-2026-002

Mrs Constance Gilroy

The Ploughman's Rest, Lower Addersfield, Cotswolds, 1925

“Drowning. Bruising on both shoulders consistent with being held face-down in the ornamental pond.”

1920s 3 suspects
WW-2026-001

Graham Tulloch

Drystone Lane, Nether Haddon, Gloucestershire, Cotswolds, 2025

“Blunt force trauma consistent with a vehicle impact at speed. Multiple fractures to the pelvis, ribs, and left femur. Fatal internal haemorrhage.”

Modern 3 suspects