In March 2011, a major police investigation was opened in the search for missing Swindon local, Sian O'Callaghan. When taxi driver Christopher Halliwell was arrested, Detective Superintendent Stephen Fulcher didn't expect what happened next. After the body of another missing girl, Becky Godden-Edwards, was uncovered, the police had two murders on their hands and one suspect, but how many more unsolved murders could Christopher Halliwell be responsible for? The hidden cache of around 60 pieces of women's clothing and accessories that he led police to suggests that the number could be much higher than the two murders he has been convicted of. In The New Millennium Serial Killer, former police intelligence officer Chris Clark and true crime podcast host Bethan Trueman use their in-depth research to present a comprehensive study into convicted killer Christopher Halliwell. Discussing the crimes for which he was convicted but presenting them alongside the unsolved cases of missing and murdered women who fit with his victim type, and who went missing in the areas where he was familiar, from the 1980s to the time of his arrest in 2011. With many jobs over the years which allowed Halliwell to travel to different areas of the UK, along with a passion for fishing and narrow boating, including Yorkshire, East Lancashire, and the Midlands. With a foreword by former Detective Superintendent Stephen Fulcher,The New Millennium Serial Killer presents a fascinating account of this cruel killer and tells the heartbreaking stories of over twenty women whose cases remain unsolved today, seeking to find justice for their loved ones who are still waiting for answers. Do they remain with Christopher Halliwell and the collection of women's items? AUTHORS: Bethan Trueman is a mother of two who, alongside her day job, is one half of the top true crime podcast Seeing Red. The podcast features discussions about true crime cases with co-host Mark, a new episode is released each week, and the show has been running for almost four years. She is fascinated by the darker side to humanity, and is fuelled by her need for evil people to face justice and to share the stories of the victims. Bethan is an avid reader, and has been writing for pleasure for many years. The New Millenium Serial Killer is her first book. Chris Clark, a War Baby, was born in West Norfolk and raised at various RAF Stations, including Benson in Oxfordshire and Changi in Singapore, before his family settled in the village of Dersingham, Norfolk. After leaving Secondary Education he sought employment as a Gardener and eventually was employed at the Royal Kitchen Gardens at Sandringham. He joined Norfolk Constabulary as a Police Constable in the Heartbeat era during March 1966 and had diverse roles within the uniform branch, including Town, Urban and Village Beat, Royalty Protection at Sandringham, Divisional Control Room and Local Intelligence Officer. During the mid 1980's he was involved in a number of Murder and Rape Major Enquiries as a Researcher and Indexer and later applied for a post within the National Crime Intelligence Service. He was forced to retire through ill-health at the end of August 1994. He now lives in County Durham with his Wife Jeanne and various pets, including an Irish Red Setter called Darcy. He is heavily involved in Family History Research and has four true crime books published to date, with five more in the pipeline. 32 b/w illustrations
- ISBN:
- 9781399040983
- 9781399040983
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Category:
- True crime
- Format:
- Hardback
- Publication Date:
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16-02-2023
- Publisher:
- Pen & Sword Books Ltd
- Country of origin:
- United Kingdom
- Pages:
- 192
- Dimensions (mm):
- 234x156mm
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