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Two different murders were arrested and prosecuted at the same unremarkable three-story house in a cul-de-sac in London's Notting Hill. John
Reginald Christie’s home at 10 Rollington Place became known as the House of Horrors. He was responsible for the murders of up to 8 women and1 child and let a potentially innocent man be executed for his crimes. His story is even more intriguing because it resulted in a significant shift in British law.

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