WAMSLEY, ANDREW et al: People Magazine Investigates TV -
Rick and Susie Wamsley are a middle-aged well-to-do couple with a daughter named Sarah and a son Andrew. People Magazine Investigates s5e11: Red Christmas, ID 2021
Two bruised and blood dead bodies … Susie Wamsley was on the couch; she had multiple stab wounds and also looked like she had been shot in the head. And they saw by the front door Rick Wamsley face down in a pool of blood also having been stabbed multiple times and shot in the head. ibid.
Hilario said, Andrew and Chelsea came into the Ihop and told him they were going to kill Andrew’s parents, and it was Chelsea that led that discussion. ibid.
WARD, DELBERT: Brother’s Keeper 1992 -
Remember giving this answer? ‘I decided to put my hand over his mouth; I reached around behind him with my right hand and put it over his mouth. He struggled for a little bit but then stopped. I wanted to make sure Bill wasn’t suffering any more’. Brother’s Keeper, 1992, judge
‘Accused of killing his brother and roommate.’ ibid. television news
‘I didn’t know what I was saying.’ ibid. Delbert
WARD, DOUGLAS: How I Caught the Killer TV -
Niall Dorr was lying half naked under a car. He had been badly assaulted and he was unconscious. How I Caught the Killer s4e10, rozzer, Sky Crime 2024
Witness testimony in this particular case was vital. ibid.
The forensic lab analysed them [tissues] and said, Yes, that Douglas Ward’s DNA. ibid.
This was an unprovoked assault. ibid.
WARD, JASON: Killer at the Crime Scene TV -
Mansfield, Nottingham, September 2002: An 87-year-old woman [Gladys Godfrey] has been murdered in her own home. A killer is on the loose … ‘A vicious violent long attack.’ Killer at the Crime Scene s1e4, Channel 5 2021
‘There had been a previous offence at Gladys’s home address almost 18 months ago.’ ibid. rozzer
CSIs have recovered fingerprints and a bloody footprint from the crime scene. ibid.
DNA shows many similarities amongst relatives … Swabs and fingerprints among these families are sent off … They had a positive match. ibid.
WARDELL, GORDON: Faking It: Tears of a Crime TV - How I Caught the Killer TV -
Robbery, kidnap and murder: but is the grief-stricken husband faking it? Faking It: Tears of a Crime s2e3: Gordon Wardell
‘A man got hold of my wife and was threatening her with a knife.’ ibid.
Nuneaton, in Warwickshire, 1994: Scene of a headline-grabbing crime. The victim: Carole Wardell, 39-years-old, married and a building society branch manager. ibid.
Gordon Wardell had claimed an armed gang had knocked him out and then undressed him. He was found wearing only his underpants. ibid.
Gordon Wardell was doing more to arouse suspicion [frail and in wheelchair]. Wardell’s sense of theatre didn’t stop there. He spoke in hushed tones. And gave colourful descriptions of the attackers. ibid.
They discovered he’d served four years in jail for attacking a women with a knife when a teenager. ibid.
He has looked at it as a theatre-goer might look at a set. ibid. Kerry
A very practical disposal rather than an emotional disposal of the body … Pulled up to the side of the road, dumped the body. How I Caught the Killer s4e2: Gordon Wardell s4e2, comment, Sky Crime 2024
The unanimous view was well he did it. ibid. rozzer
Wardell’s odd behaviour led police to test his story that he had been tied up in his home the night Carole was murdered. ibid.
WARMUS, CAROLYN: True Crime Recaps 2023 -
A young schoolteacher is charged with executing her lover’s wife so she can have him all to herself. True Crime Recaps: Real Life Fatal Attraction Murder! Youtube 19.19, 2023
The real-life fatal attraction plays out in the small town of Greenberg, New York. ibid.
WARNE, KARL & COLIN LOCKETT: The Real Manhunter TV -
This period was a pretty tough one for crimes on gay men. The Real Manhunter s2e7: Duncan Bone, Sky Crime 2022
The first murder I had been involved with as a detective inspector … I got the call out via a pager … There had been a fire with a body discovered that was very suspicious. ibid.
They weren’t the brightest criminals in the world because they’d used Duncan Bone’s phone after the murder to call for a minicab to take them from the scene … We just could not trace the driver. ibid.
Warne admits that he stabbed Duncan Bone … five times leaving three knives stuck in that man’s chest as he died. ibid.
WARNE, SUSAN: A Killer’s Mistake TV -
June 15th 2015 Leiston, England: An elderly man is attacked in his home. John Proctor was a man without enemies and no-one appeared to have a motive for his murder. A suspect emerges – a family woman, middle aged. A Killer’s Mistake s3e6: Susan Warne, DiscoveryPlus 2023
What motive could Susan Warne possibly have to kill the uncle she appeared to have loved? ibid.
She had not revealed the true extent of her [gambling] problem … Would that make her more desperate? ibid.
WARNOCK, JAMES: Faking It: Tears of a Crime TV -
January 2016: In North London a man is questioned by police. A murder [Yiannoulla Yianni] that had happened 33 years earlier. Faking It: Tears of a Crime s3e4: James Warnock
‘With the advances in DNA there was a match.’ ibid. woman
‘The girl. I knew her. The poor girl that got murdered, I knew her. We just got on really well. And it ended up in like sexual, you know. And it was. You know. But I was, I was only young and she was, she was …’ ibid. Warnock to rozzer
We have a change in skin colour here, where his cheeks and his nose are increasing in redness. ibid. Cliff
His DNA is an exact match for DNA retrieved from the crime scene. ibid.
WARR, JASON: Trial & Error: Jason Warr & His Secret, TV -
If the case of Jason Warr is still something of a puzzle, yet some of the pieces fit but don’t quite make sense, there’s probably a good reason. Could a not very bright teenager have plotted a crime as elaborate as an Inspector Morse mystery? Would he have gone off to commit it on a child’s dayglo bicycle? How did he smash a man’s face to pulp yet not get a speck of blood on him? And how come the person with the best alibi in the case is the victim? Why was Jason Warr charged with murder when the victim’s widow was the prime suspect? Trial & Error: Jason Warr & His Secret, Channel 5 1995
1992 Bedfordshire: A murder more suited to the brutal vendettas of urban gangland than to the home counties. The murder of Paul Newman is one of the most savage Trial & Error has ever investigated. ibid.
That means he couldn’t have been killed by Jason Warr. ibid.