Book description
Contained within the pages of this book are the stories behind some of
the most notorious murders in the history of Greater Manchester. They
include the case of notorious cat burgler, Charlie Pearce, who killed
20-year-old PC Nicholas Cook in Seymour grove, and only confessed when
he had already been sentenced to death for another murder; the sad tale
of William Robert Taylor, whose young daughter was killed in a boiler
explosion and whom, later, desperate and in debt, murdered a bailiff as
well as his three remaining children; John Jackson, who escaped from
Strangeways Gaol by killing a prison warder while mending a gas pipe for
the prison matron; and the death of Police Sergeant Charles Brett, who
stuck bravely to his post despite an armed attack on his prison van by
the 'Manchester Martyrs'.
Alan Hayhurst is a retired bank manager. He has spent over forty
years as a crime historian and has appeared as a guest on TV
programmes for both Sky's History Channel and Channel 4. he is the
author of four books, including Lancashire Murders and Staffordshire Murders.