Du, Anxiang p1 - Duffy, James & Georgios Kakavelos p1 - Duffy, John & David Mulcahy p1 - Duggan, Mark p2 - Duncan, Joseph p2 - Dunkley, Thomas p2 - Dunlop, Billy p3 - Dunn, Michael p3 - Dunne, John p3 - Duntsch, Christopher p3 - Dupas, Peter p3 - Du Pont, John Eleuthere p4 - Dupont de Ligonnes, Xavier p4 - Durousseau, Paul p4 - Duram, Glenna p4 - Durst, Robert p4 - Dutra, Sarah & Lauren Sims p7 - Dutoux, Marc p7 - Dutson, Parley p7 - Dyatlov Pass murders p8 - Dyce, Wilbert Anthony p8 - Dyer, Amelia p8 - Dyson, Paul p8 -
DU, ANXIANG: A Killer’s Mistake TV -
‘They opened a Chinese medicine shop and they had three shops.’ A Killer’s Mistake s1e9: Anxiang Du
The Dings’ had set up a partnership with another family [Anxiang]. But not all was at it seemed between the couples … The attack was in the kitchen of the house. ibid.
With all four dead … [Anxiang Du] wiping out an entire family. ibid.
DUDDY, JOHN: see SHEPHERD’S BUSH POLICE MURDERS
DUFFY, JAMES & GEORGIOS KAKAVELOS: People Magazine Investigates TV -
He said, I’m going to need a car. I’ll show you where everything is. People Magazine Investigates s6e9: Gone in the Night, rozzer, ID 2022
Allyzibeth LaMont was living with her friend [Jenny] … She hadn’t heard from Ally since the previous day … They then proceeded to the Local No. 9 to speak to the manager … They do notice her manager Duffy is behaving abnormally. ibid.
Mr [Georgios] Kakavelos [owner] is being cagey about sharing what’s on his phone … They feel he knows more about James Duffy than he is letting on. ibid.
From that point on Mr Duffy told us his whole story. James Duffy informed us that Kakavelos had come up with a plan so that she did not report him for fraud. ibid. rozzer
DUFFY, JOHN & DAVID MULCAHY: Born to Kill? TV - World’s Most Evil Killers TV - The Railway Killers TV - Great Crimes & Trials TV -
In the mid-1980s a series of brutal rapes spread fear throughout north London. As the violence intensified serial sadists would turn to murder. What drove this twisted team? And were they born to kill? Born to Kill? s6e2: Duffy & Mulcahy, Really 2017
‘Alison [Day] had been strangled with an item of her own clothing.’ ibid.
Two lifelong friends John Duffy and David Mulcahy … Mulcahy’s adult life had followed a similarly haphazard trajectory … David Mucahy was a happily married man. John Duffy was less sociable but had also married in 1980 … Duffy’s wife had accused him of raping her at knifepoint. ibid.
Duffy was finally arrested; when police search his family home they found an important clue [string] that also implicated him in murder. ibid.
Coaxing the truth [in prison] from Duffy required gentle persuasion. ibid.
In February 1988, 29-year-old carpenter John Duffy was on trial for rape and the murder of three women. He was one half of a terrifying duo who’d become infamous across London. The newspapers had dubbed them the Railway Killers. World’s Most Evil Killers s2e7: The Railway Killers: John Duffy & David Mulcahy, Sky Living 2018
But over a decade later Mulcahy was still free and Duffy had had enough. ibid.
London, December 1985: ‘Detectives are certain she [Alison Day] was the third woman to die at the hands of a sex attacker stalking the railway.’ The Railway Killers aka Manhunt s1e1, news, Channel 5 2021
The Metropolitan Police set up ‘Operation Lea’ to investigate Alison Day’s murder. ibid. caption
Surrey police launch an investigation into Maartje’s murder. No link is made with the Metropolitan Police search for Alison Day’s killer. ibid.
‘You’ve got two offences that are miles apart. The common factor at that stage to initially link the two was railway stations. Were they using the railway system as a means of travelling? … Are we looking for a British rail employee?’ ibid. ex-rozzer
On June 4th 1986, Professor Peter Vanezis confirms the murders of Alison and Maarje are linked. ibid. caption
‘It’s the biggest rape hunt in Britain. At least 23 separate attacks. Two men are alleged to be responsible for a brutal series of assaults over the last three years.’ ibid. BBC London news
April 1986: Police are investigating the murders of two women found near railway stations. They have linked the killings to a series of 23 rapes. The Railway Killers aka Manhunt s1e2, caption
Anne Lock’s body had lain undiscovered for nine weeks. ibid. caption
‘Suspect 1,194, John Francis Duffy … was the first suspect to come in with a solicitor, and he was also the first one to refuse blood samples.’ ibid. rozzer
‘Police knew they were looking for another man. He was still out there.’ The Railway Killers aka Manhunt s1e3, rozzer
With pressure mounting, the police decide to arrest David Mulcahy … David Mulcahy’s DNA links him to the attacks on the au pairs. ibid. captions
David Mulcahy is convicted of 7 rapes and 3 murders. ibid.
Hackney Wick: A girl headed out of the station and into the winter night. She was a 19-year-old secretary, Alison Day, and she was going to meet her boyfriend at a nearby printing works. Great Crimes & Trials s3e4: John Duffy, BBC 1996
‘We were looking for a multiple rapist and murderer.’ ibid.
John Francis Duffy: Despite police objections, Duffy had been released on bail. While he was out, another rape had occurred. ibid.
An extreme hatred of women, and the sudden switch from rapist to murderer was probably an attempt to prevent any of his victims identifying him when Duffy realised that the police were closing in. ibid.
DUGGAL, ROHIT murder: see LAWRENCE, STEPHEN