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Murder Mile UK True Crime

#163 - The Unloved (Soho & Camden, London, UK)

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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🗓️ 24 March 2022

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

On the 14th March 1922, in a small ground-floor lodging at the back of 168 Hampstead Road, a baby girl was born. Conceived in secret by a young couple - 21-year-old Harry Gimber and 23-year-old Alice Crabbe - they hadn;t been able to abort it, the couldn't afford to keep, so having ran out of options, they decided to "abandon it".


One week later, the body of a new born baby was found in Enfield, but with no way to identify Harry & Alice as the parents, its disposal should have remained a secret. So, what went wrong?


  • Date: Tuesday 14th March 1922 at roughly 12pm (birth and death)
  • Location: First-floor, back-room at 168 Hampstead Road, London, UK, NW1
  • Victims: 1 (unnamed baby)
  • Culprits: 1 (Harry William Gimber & Alice Crabb)
  • Keywords: infanticide, child murder, strangling, baby,


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0:00.0

Welcome to Murder Mile.

0:12.0

Today, I'm standing at 168 Hampstead Road, NW1.

0:22.8

A few streets east and several doors south of Edith Humphreys and Mabel Church.

0:28.5

The first two possible murders by the Blackout Ripper,

0:32.0

as well as a deadly feud at Regens Park Zoo, which saw a keeper bludgeon to death, coming soon to

0:41.2

murder mile.

0:45.0

The Hampstead Road is a busy thoroughfare heading from Morgington Crescent to Warren Street.

0:52.0

As you pass a set of flats and a brown bridge over the train line into

0:56.5

nearby London-Euston, on their site once stood a row of three-story Georgian

1:02.3

terrace houses which have long since been demolished. Crammed full of dozers as crossrail

1:10.4

decimates the city.

1:11.6

It's no surprise that they've gone over budget

1:15.6

as you never see a construction worker actually work.

1:19.6

You might spy one, wetting a bit of road with a limp hose,

1:24.6

or ten men supervising as one man digs.

1:29.4

But most of the time, all they do is eat.

1:35.2

Go to any cafe and you'll be blinded by lines of high-vis vests, all chuntering.

1:41.2

Ooi, o, fuck you now. Lovely cup of tea.

1:45.0

Sadly, there's a vital part of any city, although progress erases the past, sometimes that's

1:56.0

not a bad thing.

1:58.0

Back in 1922, on this site stood a three-story terrace at 168 Amstead Road.

2:06.9

As a lodging house, for those with barely a few pennies to rub together, in a small back room

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