Eve Stratford, who worked as a bunny girl at the Playboy Club in London's Park Lane, was raped and killed in her home on the evening of March 18, 1975 She was found with her throat slashed by her boyfriend Tony Priest, the lead singer with the pop band Onyx. The 22-year-old glamour model's throat had been slashed between eight and 12 times. Detectives believe she may have known her killer and invited him into the flat she shared with Tony. Six months after Eve's death, Lynne Weedon, 16, was brutally attacked and raped in an alleyway near her home in Hounslow at 11 pm on September 3. She died after being found barely alive at an electricity substation the next day. Former Met Police detective Colin Sutton believes a third woman, Lynda Farrow - who was knifed to death in her home four years later in 1979 - was also a victim of the same killer. Eve and Lynne's murders were linked in 2007 after matching DNA was discovered on the victims, who did not know each other. The Met Police have confirmed that there are no recent updates on her death.
the puzzle solving aspect of mysteries appeals to me. the problem of people or other living things, having to have died, often unpleasantly, does not. that people have continued killing each other down through the ages, often, though not always, for the lamest to reasons, is something i would find much more gratifying, for it to end.
Annecy shootings: Man arrested over 2012 murders of a British family in French Alps released and 'ruled out of investigation The brutal murder of the al Hilli family - who were on a camping trip - made headlines in 2012 but no one has ever been brought to justice. Annecy shootings: Man arrested over 2012 murders of British family in French Alps released and 'ruled out' of investigation