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On Monday’s episode, Genevieve will discuss not 1, not 2, but FOUR grisly train murders from the Victorian era – one with a wild twist! All complete with frick’n sound effects and everything: The murder of Issac Gold (1881), William Pearson (1901), Elizabeth Camp (1897), and Mary Money (1905).

References for Today's Episode:

https://www.btp.police.uk/police-forces/british-transport-police/areas/about-us/about-us/our-history/crime-history/murder-of-issac-gold/

https://www.btp.police.uk/police-forces/british-transport-police/areas/about-us/about-us/our-history/crime-history/murder-of-william-pearson-1901/

https://www.btp.police.uk/police-forces/british-transport-police/areas/campaigns/our-history/crime-history/murder-of-elizabeth-camp-1897/

https://www.btp.police.uk/police-forces/british-transport-police/areas/campaigns/our-history/crime-history/murder-of-mary-money-1905/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hicks_Murray

“True Stories About Ghosts” - The Illustrated Police News, Oct. 29th 1881.

"Miss Money's Funeral" - The Daily Telegraph, Oct. 4th, 1905.

"Funeral of Miss Camp" - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper, Feb. 21st, 1897.

"The Murder on the Brighton Railway" - The Morning Post, Jul. 5th, 1881.

"The Railway Murder" - Evening Post, Jan. 23rd, 1901.

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