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The Bodies In The Bathtubs - January 11 2020 - Today in True Crime History

Morning Cup of Murder

Morning Cup of Murder

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, True Crime

4.7723 Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2020

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Keep up with current episodes of Morning Cup of Murder at morningcupofmurder.com In January of 1915 a Detective Inspector by the name Arthur Neil received a letter that would not only change the course of his career but change the way criminals were brought to trial in 1900s London. The letter and all of it’s strange contents wove together a story that brought him to a man, born January 11th 1872, named Joseph Smith. George Joseph Smith Born (1872) Become a supporter of this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cupofmurder @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @morningcupofmurder Have a Murder or strange true crime story you want to share, email the show here: [email protected] Morning Cup of Murder is researched, written and performed by Korina Biemesderfer. Follow Korina on Instagram: @kbiemesderfer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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millions more records free until the 9th of March. Terms apply. In January of 1915, a detective

1:03.6

inspector by the name Arthur Neal received a letter that would not only change the course of his

1:08.8

career, but changed the way criminals were brought to trial in 1900s London.

1:14.2

The letter and all of its strange contents wove together a story that brought him to a man, born January 11, 1872, named George Joseph Smith.

1:25.7

So, if you like your coffee hot, but your bones chilled, sit back and start

1:29.7

your day with a morning cup of murder. Detective Inspector Arthur Neal received a letter from a man

1:39.0

named Joseph Crossley in 1915. Joseph, who owned a boarding house in Blackpool, Lancashire, expressed that there

1:47.4

was suspicion swirling around the similarities between two deaths, one of which occurred in his

1:53.3

boarding house. He included two newspaper clippings. One was from the news of the world that

1:59.5

was dated before Christmas in 1914.

2:02.7

It was about the death of 38-year-old Margaret Elizabeth Lloyd, who died in Highgate, London,

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