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This is Part One of Two of The Woman in Red. At 5:40am on Thursday 6th May 1948, on the basement steps of 17 Finborough Road in West Brompton, the broken body of 26-year-old part time waitress and prostitute Winifred Mulholland was found. Missing for four days, and dead for almost one, the position of her body posed a perplexing mystery; as had she been hit by car, had she fallen from a height, or had her killer dumped her in plain sight on a busy street? But why?
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Murder Mile. |
0:12.0 | Today, I'm standing on Finborough Road in West Brompton SW10. |
0:20.0 | One stop west of the stabbing of Countess Libyenne standing on Finborough Road in West Brompton SW10. |
0:25.6 | One stop west of the stabbing of Countess Lubyensk, |
0:30.6 | three streets east of the last killing by the sadistic little drummer boy, |
0:35.6 | and a few streets northeast of where police brutality |
0:39.3 | possibly led to a suspect's amnesia, coming soon to murder mile. |
0:47.3 | Typical for this area, |
0:49.3 | Finborough Road consists of a long line of five-story white stone terraces, with each floor offset. |
0:57.0 | So from the basement, all you can see is feet, tires and possibly poodle turds. |
1:04.0 | And to truly infuriate the disabled, simply to get to the ground floor, you have to first ascend a set of stone steps. |
1:17.7 | With no front garden, just a sharp descent down a set of hard stone steps to the basement. |
1:24.8 | It's the balconies where the tenants tend to dump their crap. |
1:29.5 | Whether a broken pram, a burst bouncy castle, an excess of empty booze bottles, |
1:35.7 | the gym equipment that they only used once, and an oversized patio set for the one summer's day |
1:42.8 | that they can sit and sup wine like they're in Venice, |
1:47.0 | as they inhale the fumes of 50 trucks. |
1:55.0 | But at 5.40 a.m., on Thursday, 6th of May, 1948, on the basement steps of 17th, Inborough Road, the broken |
2:05.9 | body of 26-year-old part-time waitress and prostitute Winifred Mulholland was found. |
2:16.6 | Missing for four days and dead for almost one, the position of her body posed a perplexing mystery. |
2:26.2 | As had she been hit by a car, had she fallen from a height, or had a killer dumped her in plain sight on a busy road. |
2:36.0 | But why? |
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