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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 documenta...

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...