From the bestselling author of John Christie of Rillington Place. "If
you have an interest in post war crime and criminals this is one for
you!" —Robert Bartlett, author of Blood Royal The trial of the year
in 1950 was of Donald Hume, a North London petty thief accused of
stabbing car dealer Stanley Setty to death, of cutting up his corpse
and dropping his body parts from an airplane. The press and public
were horrified and fascinated by the details. But Hume was convicted
and jailed as an accessory—he later claimed his wife was guilty of
the crime. He then fled to Switzerland, taking up with a Swiss woman
in Zurich, but he needed money to finance his lavish lifestyle and he
returned to robbery. He carried out two armed robberies, shooting a
member of the bank staff, but getting clean away. Then in 1959 his
attempt to rob a bank failed and he shot dead a bystander. Arrested,
he stood trial and was sentenced to life, but was later deemed
criminally insane and was returned to Britain and to Broadmoor.
Jonathan Oates's compelling account of Hume's notorious life of crime
is based on extensive primary research. It sheds new light on Hume and
his crimes, especially the murder of Setty, and gives the reader a
rare insight into the criminal underworld of the time.
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Notorious Bank Robber and Double Murderer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526769671
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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