At one point, John Haigh may have thought he could have gotten away with his crimes forever. The English con artist had seemingly figured out a way to murder without a trace, opening up an opportunity ...
To his friends in London, John George Haigh seemed like a perfectly respectable English gentleman. He mingled with the upper class, was a regular at concerts and sported the very best suits from ...
A serial killer thought he could commit the perfect murder by disposing of victims’ bodies in an acid bath, but was undone by clever forensic work. The notorious case of John Haigh is one of those ...
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