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Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths Around Derby

Twenty-one cases ranging from the poisoning of Jane Grant (1818) to the killing of Ivy Warner (1951). Covering the county, it is again a mix of murder and suspicious death.

Included amongst the cases covered are the murders of Maud Atkins (1922) in Derby; Ada Knighton in Ilkeston (1927) and the Amy Collinson murder at Hayfield (1927).


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