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Headline-making cases – the “Red Mini” murder, James Hanratty, Mary Bell and more – plus.A London serial killer whose identity is a mystery to this day.Celebrity victims such as Rolling Stone Brian Jones and playwright Joe Orton.In this bumper collection of Notorious Murders of the 1960s, you’ll find 20 compelling case reports, including: The decade they called “Swinging.” For some, it was the decade when black-and-white burst into colour, when we were liberated from outdated morals and restrictions.įor others, it was a decade of MAYHEM and MURDER!
