“Oates charts train crimes from the Victorian period to the present
day, from casual murder to calculated robbery. . . . A must for
true-crime addicts” (Practical Family History). Murder and
robbery committed on the railways have long held a special place in
British criminal history. Railways and trains create special
conditions—and opportunities—for criminal acts. Two legendary
large-scale robberies took place on the British railways—the Gold
Bullion Robbery of 1855 and the Great Train Robbery of 1963—and
these extraordinary episodes are often used as examples of the
ultimate in criminal audacity. But as Jonathan Oates shows in this
powerful selection of case studies, most railway crime is less
sensational yet, in many ways, more revealing. He reconstructs in
vivid detail some of the most memorable cases dating from Victorian
times to the present day. Included are cases of adults and children
who were thrown to their deaths from trains, decapitated corpses found
beside railway lines, passengers who were pushed from platforms into
the path of oncoming trains, and others who were stabbed, shot, or
strangled during their journeys and were found dead on arrival. The
sheer variety of crimes is astonishing, as are the stories that
unravel behind them. As he retells these sensational, bizarre, often
ghastly tales, Oates gives an insight into the reality of railway
crime. His collection is a must for addicts of true crime cases and
for readers who enjoy railway history.
Les mer
Murder & Robbery on the Railways
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781844683260
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter