Book description
Contained within the pages of this book are the stories behind some of
the most notorious murders in Lancashire's history. The cases covered
here record the county's most fascinating but least known crimes, as
well as famous murders that gripped not just Lancashire but the whole
nation. From Liverpool's Florence Maybrick (was she really guilty of
poisoning her hypochondriac husband with arsenic and was he indeed Jack
the Ripper?) to late Victorian Bury's disturbing 'Body in the Wardrobe'
case; from the infamous Drs Ruxton and Clements who saw off five wives
between them, to Blackpool's Louisa Merrifield, whole loose tongue was
undoubtedly her downfall, this is a collection of the county's most
dramatic and interesting criminal cases. Alan Hayhurst has been
uncovering evidence about the county's historic murders for more than
forty years. In writing this book he has visited all the murder sites,
consulted original documents and contemporary reports, and spoken to
those who have personal memories of the cases concerned. Lancashire
Murders is a unique re-examination of the darker side of the county's
past.
Alan Hayhurst is Honorary Secretary of the Police History Society. A
retired bank manager, he has been researching the history of crime in
Lancashire for 25 years. He is a 'speaker on matters criminal', and has
lectured on Dr Crippen at New Scotland Yard. He has written articles on
crime and criminals and assisted in the production of Hideous Crimes:
The Secrets of the Black Museum for Channel 5.