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Appeal - Suffolk Strangler

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  Upcoming Documentary - Tell The Truth Come and talk to us As many of our regular readers will know, Lolly True Crime World has teamed up with a professional documentary maker and we are researching a two-part documentary. The subject matter of the documentaries is of course true crime and the first two will feature a deep-dive review of the case of the Suffolk strangler, Steve Wright and examine whether he may actually have been responsible for further disappearances and murders including the four street prostitutes from Norwich, England. The four are detailed in a previous article which you can read by clicking the link below: Norwich Prostitute Murders Lolly True Crime World was created to put the true stories out there in the public domain without cover-ups, hidden truths and so on. That is the only way that cold case crimes stand a chance of being solved and the right people being convicted of heinous crimes. That is exactly what we intend to do with these first two documentaries

Norwich Prostitute Murders - Part Two

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  Street Prostitute Murders Still Unsolved Welcome to part two of our series of articles reviewing the unsolved murders of street prostitutes in Norfolk and Suffolk, England. We continue to look at the mysterious disappearances and killings, try to explain what we believe may have happened and who evidence suggests was responsible. Sex workers disappeared from the red-light district of Norwich and were ultimately found murdered, to date the killings remain unsolved There have been several unexplained murders of young women in the Norwich area, of which at least three of the victims have been street prostitutes. The first victim of these unsolved murders was 16-year-old Natalie Pearman whose body was found in a lay-by on Ringland Road, some 5 miles outside of Norwich city at 3.50 am on 20th November 1992. Natalie had been working as a prostitute in Norwich’s red-light district and was last seen in Rouen Road at around 1.15 am. Natalie Pearman was a bit of a “lost soul” who had turned to

Who Killed Penny Bell

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Found in her Jaguar With Fifty Stab wounds   The funeral of business woman Penny Bell Thirty years ago a very succcessful 43-year-old businesswoman from Denham, Buckinghamshire, England with no apparent worries or problems set out for another day of her life but it was in fact to be the day that she was murdered. Penny Bell was a partner/director in a high powered recruitment agency, Coverstaff Ltd in Kilburn, London  The day of Thursday June 6th 1991 began like any other and all was good with Penny, her husband Alistair Bell and her two children, Matthew and Lauren. Indeed Alistair had left the family home at 8.30am as usual and set off to his work  They had builders in at the time and Penny left them to the refurbishment work, saying that she had an important appointment at 9.50am that she could not afford to miss. That was the last confirmed sighting of the businesswoman as she drove off in her pale blue Jaguar XJS car at 9.40am. Under three hours later, at around midday the police

Norwich Sex Worker - Unsolved Murder

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  Who Killed Michelle Bettles This is the first in a series of articles reviewing the unsolved murders of sex workers in Norfolk and Suffolk, England. I will be looking at the mysterious killings and some of the reasons why these young women lost their lives and who may have been responsible 22-year-old Michelle Bettles was the third prostitute to disappear from Norwich's red-light district and be found murdered  Michelle Bettles was a sex worker plying her trade on the streets of Norwich, England in the early hours of Friday 29th March 2002, when she suddenly disappeared.  She failed to keep a pre-arranged appointment in the Dereham Road area of Norwich with a regular client. This was very unusual for Michelle, who regularly kept to arrangements and met her punters promptly. On this occasion, it seems that Michelle did not even intend to keep the appointment as she was last seen heading in completely the opposite direction to where she was supposed to meet. Michelle was 22 when sh