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Once they were at her apartment and the whole thing began, he got on top of her and attacked her immediately. He dug his knees as hard as he could into her abdomen and started trying to strangle her manually, but she fought back hard.
Once they were at her apartment and the whole thing began, he got on top of her and attacked her immediately. He dug his knees as hard as he could into her abdomen and started trying to strangle her manually, but she fought back hard.
And apparently she still had her boots on and she kicked him as hard as she could off of her and ran the fuck out of there to her neighbors completely nude. He ran after her and threw money at her claiming he was drunk and he didn't mean to and then he ran away.
And apparently she still had her boots on and she kicked him as hard as she could off of her and ran the fuck out of there to her neighbors completely nude. He ran after her and threw money at her claiming he was drunk and he didn't mean to and then he ran away.
But he left something behind. What do you mean? He left a belt behind, a Royal Air Force belt specifically.
But he left something behind. What do you mean? He left a belt behind, a Royal Air Force belt specifically.
And remember, the night before, Evelyn had been seen being approached by a nice, clean-cut, dark-haired Air Force man.
And remember, the night before, Evelyn had been seen being approached by a nice, clean-cut, dark-haired Air Force man.
And then they're this. They're this. Scary. Yeah. Now, he went right on that evening to kill again after this, what he would consider a failure. Yeah. But that victim would not be discovered until February 13th. So we're going to get there, but I'm trying to go in order of the discoveries while maintaining the timeline. Okay.
And then they're this. They're this. Scary. Yeah. Now, he went right on that evening to kill again after this, what he would consider a failure. Yeah. But that victim would not be discovered until February 13th. So we're going to get there, but I'm trying to go in order of the discoveries while maintaining the timeline. Okay.
Because I want you to get the idea of how bloodthirsty this fucker really was. Like he barely went a day, sometimes even hours between murders. It was like a spree. And when one failed, he would immediately find another woman to kill. So he does go right to another one, but she is not found for a couple of days. Okay.
Because I want you to get the idea of how bloodthirsty this fucker really was. Like he barely went a day, sometimes even hours between murders. It was like a spree. And when one failed, he would immediately find another woman to kill. So he does go right to another one, but she is not found for a couple of days. Okay.
So the police and press had honestly barely begun to even process Evelyn Oatley's scene when a report of yet another body came in not 24 hours later. On the afternoon of the 13th, 15-year-oldβand it's not her who diedβ A 15-year-old Barbara Lowe went to visit her mother, Margaret, at her apartment in North Soho.
So the police and press had honestly barely begun to even process Evelyn Oatley's scene when a report of yet another body came in not 24 hours later. On the afternoon of the 13th, 15-year-oldβand it's not her who diedβ A 15-year-old Barbara Lowe went to visit her mother, Margaret, at her apartment in North Soho.
When Barbara's knocks, didn't get an answer, she asked a neighbor if they'd seen her mother, Margaret. But the neighbor was like, you know what? I haven't seen her in a couple of days. And there is a package that's been sitting on the step for a couple of days. So it was not her mom's character to go away without saying anything or to, like, just abandon her in any way.
When Barbara's knocks, didn't get an answer, she asked a neighbor if they'd seen her mother, Margaret. But the neighbor was like, you know what? I haven't seen her in a couple of days. And there is a package that's been sitting on the step for a couple of days. So it was not her mom's character to go away without saying anything or to, like, just abandon her in any way.
So Barbara called the police, who dispatched an officer to the apartment. They used a spare key and were able to get inside. But when they went inside, D.S. Leonard Blacktop was very surprised to see that the blackout curtains were still drawn and everything was completely dark. And he was like, are you sure she's in here?
So Barbara called the police, who dispatched an officer to the apartment. They used a spare key and were able to get inside. But when they went inside, D.S. Leonard Blacktop was very surprised to see that the blackout curtains were still drawn and everything was completely dark. And he was like, are you sure she's in here?
And he switched on his flashlight and started making his way through the place. And in the kitchen, he saw a woman's purse was laying on the floor and everything in the purse was strewn across the floor. So finally, he reached the last door in the apartment, which was Margaret's bedroom. The door was locked, but Barbara gave the detective permission to force the door open so they could get inside.
And he switched on his flashlight and started making his way through the place. And in the kitchen, he saw a woman's purse was laying on the floor and everything in the purse was strewn across the floor. So finally, he reached the last door in the apartment, which was Margaret's bedroom. The door was locked, but Barbara gave the detective permission to force the door open so they could get inside.