Book description
Worcestershire Murders brings together numerous murderous tales, some
of which were little known outside the county, and others which made
national headlines. Contained within the pages of this book are the
stories behind some of the most heinous crimes ever committed in
Worcestershire. They include the murders of the entire Gummery family at
Berrow in 1780; Catherine Gulliver, killed by John Butler at Ombersley
in 1864; and Maria Holmes, slain by her husband at Bromsgrove in 1872.
Cases from the twentieth century include two unsolved murders - the body
of an unidentified woman found in a tree in Hagley Wood in 1943, and the
brutal killing of Florrie Porter at Lickey End in 1944. Nicola Sly's
carefully researched and enthralling text will appeal to anyone
interested in the shady side of Worcestershire's history.
Nicola Sly has a Masters degree in forensic and legal psychology
and currently teaches criminology to adult learners. She is the author
of Bristol Murders, Dorset Murders, Wiltshire Murders and Hampshire
Murders, and is co-author of Cornish Murders and Somerset Murders.