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London prostitute murders (1980s)

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dudley_rush | 03:03 Fri 01st Jun 2007 | Society & Culture
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The recent serial killings of five prostitutes in Suffolk reminded me of the murders of two sex workers in London in the 1980s. The kinky killer stole their boots. The police had a suspect, but I believe the case is still unsolved. Does anyone remember the names of the victims and the date of the murders?
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Are you planning something? You seem to have a big interest in unsolved murders - are you looking for a coralation so that you can plan the perfect murder and get away with it?
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I've had an interest in true crime since I was 19 (I'm now 46), an interest I share with millions of other people. Well over a thousand books that have been published on the subject. There are also three monthly UK magazines on true crime.
It's okay, calm down, i was only joking - but you are very defensive for someone with nothing to hide. Lol. To be fair, I also find some crime fairly facinating.
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I'm very sorry. Actually, I have a Yahoo! group on unsolved British murders (partly a memorial site) and would like to add these victims' details to the database.
Don't be sorry. it is just that I noticed 2 posts close together both about unsolved murders - using my obviously detective quality deductions, I deduced that you were of criminal intent - Ha! Miss Marple has nothing on me. Ha ha
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I've just discovered that the victims I was thinking of are Marina Monti and Rachel Applethwaite, both murdered in London in January 1987. The police suspect was a 42-year-old Mexican diplomat.

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