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
DUGGAN, MARK murder: see Assassination Cases
DUNBLANE MASSACRE: see HAMILTON, THOMAS
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Groene family: … Blood on the walls and on the floor … Three deceased individuals … victims of an extremely violent attack …. multiple bludgeoned injuries … People Magazine Investigates s6e1: Groene Family Massacre, rozzer, CI 2022
The police officer said that the two younger children were missing. ibid. relative
Is this a kidnapping for ransom or a kidnapping for something else? ibid.
If this man walks out the [restaurant] with Shasta she might never be seen again … As soon as law enforcement arrives they immediately recognise Shasta … Police identify the man as Joseph Duncan. ibid.
Duncan is currently a fugitive on a molestation charge out of Minnesota. ibid.
Joseph Duncan is a name that should send shivers down your spine. He was a man with no conscience, no empathy and an insatiable appetite for children’s tears. He’s one of the most evil serial killers in history. True Crime Recaps: Boise Child Chiller: Evil Incarnate, Youtube 13.42, 2022
By the age of 16 he’d already abused and tortured 13 little boys … He criss-crossed the country molesting dozens more and slaughtering 7 … This was a monster. ibid.
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[Kimberley Dunkin]: I get it all. I didn’t want to be connected to his murder, you know. Because I don’t like seeing anybody abused. I did try to stop the fight. But I didn’t. And so I feel responsible for a life taken that night. But by my hands, absolutely not. I Am a Killer s6e3: A Common Purpose
In 2007, Kimberly Dunkin was 1 of 4 people charged in connection with a fatal assault in Lebanon, Missouri. She is currently serving a life sentence for murder. ibid. caption
Kimberley learned that Terry and his brother, Jerry, had challenged the caller to a fight at a local park. ibid.
Jerry was hitting this man in the head with a baseball bat. ibid.
Jerry, Terry, and Kimberly’s son continued to beat two unknown males with baseball bats and a tire iron. ibid.
They were identified as local teenagers Matthew Banks and Zachary Jones. Both were 17 years old. ibid.
‘Their mistake was actually showing up.’ ibid. rozzer
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Shaun Cummins would lose the last fight of his life. Murdered by someone who was meant to be his cornerman. The hunt for a murderer soon focussed on Thomas Dunkley. A Killer’s Mistake s2e7: Thomas Dunkley, DiscoveryPlus 2023
After becoming paralysed, Cummins had won £400,000 in compensation, money put away into a trust fund for his care and his day to day living. ibid.
He [Dunkley] went the bank for Shaun, managed his finances. ibid.
‘A community nurse got suspicious about what was happening inside the house.’ ibid. reporter
His death had been a violent one. ibid. commentary
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March 1979, Oregon: My dad got the call about Janie [Landers] being missing. She was my sister. She was mentally disabled. Cold Case Files s3e12, CI 2022
The victim is 18-year-old Janie Landers … ‘It was pretty clear that the body had been just dumped in the bushes.’ ibid. rozzer
By 1985 the case goes as cold as the winter. ibid.
160,348. 2016: The promise of new technology … Nine month’s after Janie’s shirt is submitted for testing the results come back … ‘The suspect was Gerald Dunlap.’ ibid. rozzer
DUNLOP, BILLY: Real Crime TV - GazetteLive online - Catching Britain’s Killers: The Crimes that Changed Us TV - In the Footsteps of Killers TV -
This woman has battled for 13 years to get justice for her murdered daughter [Julie Hogg]. She knows who the murderer is: this man [Billy Dunlop] who persuaded the courts to acquit him. Then, when it was legally safe, boasted he was the killer all along. Real Crime [with Mark Austin] s2e2: Justice for Julie, ITV 2002
The police soon had a prime suspect: Billy Dunlop who was lodging two streets from Julie’s house … In May 1991 Billy Dunlop went on trial in Newcastle for Julie Hogg’s murder … Julie’s housekeys were discovered under Dunlop’s floorboards and had his fingerprints on them, semen on the blanket around Julie’s body could have been his. ibid.
She’d had many lovers and her private life was splashed across the newspapers. ibid.
Dunlop had sex with Julie once in her home a month before she was murdered. This allowed him to explain away his fingerprints on her keys and his possible DNA on the blanket around the body. ibid.
The judge ordered a retrial. ibid.
Dunlop was formally acquitted of murdering Julie Hogg. ibid.
For almost 17 years, Billy Dunlop thought he had got away with murder.
And had it not been for his victim’s mum and her incredible battle to change the double jeopardy law, the evil killer could still be walking our streets.
Pizza delivery girl Julie Hogg was just 22 and a mum to three-year-old Kevin when she was killed in November 1989.
Her disappearance was initially treated as a missing person inquiry.
But 80 days later, Ann found her daughter’s decomposing and partially mutilated body behind a bath panel in the young mum’s Billingham home. GazetteLive online article 28th November 2013, ‘Crimes that Shook Teeside: Double Jeopardy Killer Billy Dunlop’
A murderer who walked free, inspiring one other to challenge an 800-year-old law. Her campaign would bring killers to justice who had until then been getting away with murder. Catching Britain’s Killers: The Crimes that Changed Us II
Double Jeopardy: Julie Hogg: a forensic team went in to search Julie’s house … ‘Screaming: She’s under the bath!’ … The police began looking at Julie’s private life … ‘All the evidence started to point to one of these men as the prime suspect: and that man was Billy Dunlop. ibid.
In 1991, over a year since Julie’s body was found, Billy Dunlop stood trial for murder in Newcastle’s Crown Court … They had failed to reach a unanimous decision and couldn’t come to a majority verdict either. The judge discharged them and ordered a retrial … A new jury heard the defence call all the evidence into question once more. ibid.
‘Dunlop has told the court that he did kill Julie Hogg. Why then is he serving a six year sentence for lying and not a life sentence for taking the life of another human being.’ ibid. dude reading trial account