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#116 - The Four Faces of The Camden Ripper - Part One (Tony The Alcoholic)

Murder Mile UK True Crime

Murder Mile UK True-Crime Podcast

History, Society & Culture, True-crime, London, English, Uk, British, Murder, True Crime, Killer, Crime, Documentary

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🗓️ 3 December 2020

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

This is Part One of a four-part series into The Camden Ripper. The truth about may never be known, as it’s hard to understand who he is, as he appeared to be a different person to different people at different times. By viewing this story from his perspective, it is clear that there were four distinct sides to the personality of Anthony Hardy; the alcoholic, the addict, the sadist and the maniac. These are the Four Faces of The Camden Ripper. Part One – Tony the Alcoholic.

  • Date: Saturday 19th January 2002
  • Location: Manna Society, 12 Melior Street, London Bridge, SE1 (last sighting of Sally)
  • Victims: 1 (Sally Rose White)
  • Culprits: 1 (Anthony John Hardy)


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code at UK for terms. Hello. My name is Tony and I'm an alcoholic. On Tuesday the 25th November 2003, 52 yearold Anthony John Hardy pleaded guilty to the brutal murders of Sally Rose

1:57.3

White, Elizabeth Salina Valad and Bridget Kathy McLellan, three sex workers whose only connection was the money they needed for the drugs that they used.

2:11.0

The barbaric nature of their deaths, the disposal of their bodies, The to its very core. And in an instant this anonymous nobody gained infamy

2:27.1

being dubbed the Camden Ripper. But as fast as he became famous, he was forgotten.

2:35.0

It seems strange that so little is written about him.

2:40.0

But then again, very little is known, as although he craved the cruel limelight, which his

2:46.7

infamous hero once caught it, he could be as cheery and chatty as any civilized member of society one minute and a blank expressionless

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