Happy "True Crime" Christmas
Merry Christmas to All My Readers
Many Thanks For Your Support
What's coming up
I have absolutely loads of really interesting cases and research to share with you in the coming year. I will be undertaking a couple of really interesting case reviews which I will be covering here on the blog site as well as working on two podcast documentaries with my buddy Kevin at Jury Room Podcast.
I am also working to bring another update on the dark side of religious cults, particularly the Exclusive Brethren.
Cases coming soon
I am looking forward to bringing you the unsolved gruesome murder of Alan Wood.
This man had many friends and no motive for his murder has ever been established. The family are desperate for answers as to exactly what happened and who was responsible for the gruesome act in a Lincolnshire village, just sixteen miles outside the city of Peterborough.
I will be taking an in-depth look at this unsolved killing and asking why such a dreadfully violent case has been allowed to simply go cold.
Deep-dive research is underway in order to review the 34-year-old disappearance of London estate agent Suzy Lamplugh
I am very excited to have been given the opportunity to review a case that despite the passage of time, remains just as important today, (if not even more so) as it did 34 years ago.
There has been a massive amount of media coverage over the years and a single suspect has had his "name in the frame" for a number of years. However, I will endeavour to bring you reasons why I do not believe the police's suspect had anything to do with the disappearance and possible murder of Suzy Lamplugh.
I won't go into much detail here but there are many reasons why police suspect, John Cannan is not likely to be the person responsible in this particular case.
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Coming up in early 2021 two true crime podcasts are collaborating on two murder cases that I ran one article on just a few weeks ago the unsolved 1994 murders of Julie Pacey & Sharon Harper in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
21-year-old Sharon Harper was beaten & strangled
This murder took place in Grantham just a few weeks after Julie Pacey had been found sexually assaulted and strangled in her bathroom, yet Lincolnshire police have always refused to link the two cases.
Julie Pacey was mother to two children when she was viciously killed in her own home
Nobody has ever been identified as the killer of either of these ladies and I am delighted to be preparing a script for the podcasters to do their stuff to help raise awareness of these otherwise forgotten yet heinous crimes.
Another cold case
This one has recently come back into the public eye and is currently being re-examined. The unsolved murder of teenager Lisa Hession
Someone knows who killed this innocent youngster
Lisa was just 14-year-old when she was cruelly murdered and her body left in a ginnel close to the back gates of a house in Leigh, Greater Manchester. It was December 1984 and Lisa had been to a Christmas party.
Sadly Lisa's mum, Christine died after a short battle with cancer, she passed away never knowing who was responsible for her daughter's death not the reason for it.
I will take a look at the case in hope that one of my readers may just know some answers and can help finally bring a killer to justice.
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So to the one that I've patiently waiting to bring to you, the case prevented fugitive, Kevin Parle.
This story has been waiting to go out for a little while but I have been awaiting the outcome of some new information via retired Scotland Yard detective: Peter Bleksley who is currently investigating the cases of two murders that took place in Liverpool, the killings of Lucy Hargreaves aged 22 and 16-year-old Liam Kelly.
Wanted in connection with two murders, Kevin Parle
Peter has written a book called "Manhunt, finding Kevin Parle", which I shall also be reviewing on my blogs. I know my colleague Kevin at Jury Room podcast is also planning to do a second interview with Peter to discuss the book.
There are exciting times ahead in 2021 for Lilly's True Crime World with these being just a few stories in our plans.
Thank you for your loyal support and please spread the word to your friends, the more people who become aware of these crimes, especially unsolved cases then there is more chance of a case being solved.
Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year to you all.
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lolly.adams@lollytruecrimeworld.co.uk
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